Either protecting Luke or staying behind to give the group time to escape and going out in a heroic blaze of glory. Either way, I hope he gets to say something to Luke before he dies, considering their history and the extra emotional punch in the gut it'll provide. I really hope he makes it to episode five at least.
I know right, it was so weird... They're best friends since they were kids... I think any normal person would at least show some reaction when their long time friend dies like that.
I know right, it was so weird... They're best friends since they were kids... I think any normal person would at least show some reaction when their long time friend dies like that.
They knew each at like two... Since what are they, 22? So 20 years and Luke don't give a damn on Nick's death!
BTW: Nick is still alive on my Xbox save file.
I assumed they were more around 24/25/26, to be honest. Wiki says Nick is younger than Luke but I'm not sure where that comes from.
Speaking as a 20-year-old it's weird for me to imagine them being near my age. >->;
I kind of think it'll be the same way he killed Matthew. In the second photo we got for Amid The Ruins, we see Luke, Kenny, Bonnie, and Clem… more surrounded by a man (and supposedly others) with a gun. I think what's actually gonna happen in this scene is that whichever group comes out ends up shooting Nick in thought that Clem's group might be trying to rob them. So of course, they'll go into self defense, and kill Nick as a warning. Thus then leads to the scene in the picture where some of the group is surrounded. Of course, the scene could also work out where if Nick hasn't been saved in your playthrough, said group could just shoot at nothing as a warning shot too.
I feel like a sacrifice is too predictable for Nick.... Honestly, he will probably die in a way that will make us wish that he ate it back at the ski lodge.
I feel like a sacrifice is too predictable for Nick.... Honestly, he will probably die in a way that will make us wish that he ate it back at the ski lodge.
Wiki says Nick is younger than Luke but I'm not sure where that comes from.
I guess it's how the two characters treat and talk to each other. Everyone, not only Luke, has made comments that kind of look down on Nick and infantilize him, so by that nature I suppose people would think of him as younger? Just my guess.
I assumed they were more around 24/25/26, to be honest. Wiki says Nick is younger than Luke but I'm not sure where that comes from.
Speaking as a 20-year-old it's weird for me to imagine them being near my age. >->;
i think when we are running out of the herde were gonna come across nick getting torn apart by walkerss. yes i want him to die like a hero but this is walking dead and not all the characters get a crazy speech and die a hero
sometimes death just happens kinda like otis and axel's death in the comic prison arc
I think it would be cool if it showed our choices really had an impact by Nick sacrificing himself to save somebody. If you saved Nick, the person he sacrifices himself for will survive. If he's dead on your playthrough, that person that Nick was supposed to save will die, as Nick wasn't there to save them.
Maybe a Walker herd will chase the group down and Nick ends up wanting to distract the Walkers so everyone can get away... and you choose whether Nick distracts the Walkers or you convince him not to.
I just hope they don't kill him off screen, it seems like the group is split up at the beginning they could easily just say "Nick didn't make it out of the horde". I would like him to save Clem that would be a good way to go or saving Luke would be another good way to go, the last acts of Nick is protecting his best friend.
I hope he stays behind and saves the entire group from walkers and he kills like 50 of them to buy them time to escape. Then when he gets to the
last bullet... He should shoot himself. "Fight to the last bullet,The last one which is for you"- Russian troop motivation in WW2.
I want Nick's death to be meaningful, and I'd like to feel anything but disappointment when/if he dies. His death should not be treated only as a way to develop Luke's character (yet it should still receive a proper reaction). I have so much faith in Telltale, though I can't help but worry considering how Nick was treated in episode 3.
bitten: -to death (like when (determinant) Walter let him die) OR - just a bite that'll slowly lead to his death (maybe shot by Luke or maybe he becomes a zombie and Clem (determinant) shoots him and if not Luke does))
I've heard that TellTale are actually planning on switching it so Nick isn't determinant... Instead Luke will be...
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Either protecting Luke or staying behind to give the group time to escape and going out in a heroic blaze of glory. Either way, I hope he gets to say something to Luke before he dies, considering their history and the extra emotional punch in the gut it'll provide. I really hope he makes it to episode five at least.![:( :(](https://community.telltalegames.com/resources/emoji/frowning.png)
If he dies I at least want Luke to care about his death this time around.
If he died in EP2 Luke acts like nothing is amiss in EP3.
Yeah, Luke that's your best friend, bro... You don't even show emotions when you know he died... Dafuq???
I know right, it was so weird... They're best friends since they were kids... I think any normal person would at least show some reaction when their long time friend dies like that.
FUCK Wall Street.
They knew each at like two... Since what are they, 22? So 20 years and Luke don't give a damn on Nick's death!
BTW: Nick is still alive on my Xbox save file.
FuCK WALLSTREET
Right in the pussy.
I assumed they were more around 24/25/26, to be honest. Wiki says Nick is younger than Luke but I'm not sure where that comes from.
Speaking as a 20-year-old it's weird for me to imagine them being near my age. >->;
He seems like a couple years younger than me and i just turned 28.
He'll die with the herd at the beginning of the episode. If you chopped off Sarita's arm, she dies there, if you killed the walker, Nick dies there.
Calculated murder vs. a warning shot.... Wow, the choices will really be affecting player experiences from here on out! :P
I feel like a sacrifice is too predictable for Nick.... Honestly, he will probably die in a way that will make us wish that he ate it back at the ski lodge.
I hope he'd die honorably saving someone near death by sacrificing himself... Hopefully he does it for Clementine, Kenny or Luke.
Like what? Decapitated and put in an aquarium... Like the Governor's?
I know his death already.
TellTale's gonna have Luke come back by himself and be like:
"Oh Nick? He died, sorry,"
Damn George. You are old.
That would be the worst scenario possible, honestly.
I wonder how Luke would react, honestly...
I guess it's how the two characters treat and talk to each other. Everyone, not only Luke, has made comments that kind of look down on Nick and infantilize him, so by that nature I suppose people would think of him as younger? Just my guess.
Think he'll go full Ben and do something stupid.
i think when we are running out of the herde were gonna come across nick getting torn apart by walkerss. yes i want him to die like a hero but this is walking dead and not all the characters get a crazy speech and die a hero
sometimes death just happens kinda like otis and axel's death in the comic prison arc
I think it would be cool if it showed our choices really had an impact by Nick sacrificing himself to save somebody. If you saved Nick, the person he sacrifices himself for will survive. If he's dead on your playthrough, that person that Nick was supposed to save will die, as Nick wasn't there to save them.
Maybe a Walker herd will chase the group down and Nick ends up wanting to distract the Walkers so everyone can get away... and you choose whether Nick distracts the Walkers or you convince him not to.
no.
SaveNick
Hmm...He'll die from natural causes.
Right?
SaveNick
Pete: God, I love that stupid kid.
Pete (after Nick's death): NICCCCCCCCK!!!! GODDAMNIT, NICK!
I hope it will be a heroic dead ;-; i love him so much , and i don't want him to die like he died in A House Divided -.-
I just hope they don't kill him off screen, it seems like the group is split up at the beginning they could easily just say "Nick didn't make it out of the horde". I would like him to save Clem that would be a good way to go or saving Luke would be another good way to go, the last acts of Nick is protecting his best friend.
I hope he stays behind and saves the entire group from walkers and he kills like 50 of them to buy them time to escape. Then when he gets to the
last bullet... He should shoot himself. "Fight to the last bullet,The last one which is for you"- Russian troop motivation in WW2.
I want Nick's death to be meaningful, and I'd like to feel anything but disappointment when/if he dies. His death should not be treated only as a way to develop Luke's character (yet it should still receive a proper reaction). I have so much faith in Telltale, though I can't help but worry considering how Nick was treated in episode 3.
Also a depressed musician who spends more time at the bar then he does at home. We all got our demons.
If it's any consolation, I don't think any artist worth their spit is truly happy. What do you play?
No sacrifice, can't he just live?
Guitar, Piano, violin though its been a while since i played it. Like years, i mostly sing now.
More than I can say.
Never doubt yourself, with the powers of Patron anything is possible.
I've heard that TellTale are actually planning on switching it so Nick isn't determinant... Instead Luke will be...
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It was intended to be a joke, I want to get some hate by the Luke fangirls.
TEAMNICK
I personally think that Nick will become double determinant.