Yes. If you save her from the trailer later while Rebecca is giving birth on the observation deck, Sarah falls down when the deck collapses and she gets eaten by walkers. It was really rough.
So she still dies even if you try to save her over Jane? This is just bullshit with a capital B. Why even give us a choice if Sarah dies no matter what?!
Do you mean on the deck? Like if you try to get to Sarah over helping Luke pull up Jane? I don't know about that. I think it's unlikely that you'll be able to save Sarah either way. Which sucks a lot. I wanted Sarah to become strong. I was so ready for Clementine to teach her like Lee taught her.
So she still dies even if you try to save her over Jane? This is just bullshit with a capital B. Why even give us a choice if Sarah dies no matter what?!
So she still dies even if you try to save her over Jane? This is just bullshit with a capital B. Why even give us a choice if Sarah dies no matter what?!
Do you mean on the deck? Like if you try to get to Sarah over helping Luke pull up Jane? I don't know about that. I think it's unlikely that… more you'll be able to save Sarah either way. Which sucks a lot. I wanted Sarah to become strong. I was so ready for Clementine to teach her like Lee taught her.
If you choose to save sarah instead of help pulling up jane Clem tells jane to save sarah. Jane tries to save her but a wooden plank falls at her head. When jane gets up walkers already eating sarah and jane climbs up. She dies anyway...
So she still dies even if you try to save her over Jane? This is just bullshit with a capital B. Why even give us a choice if Sarah dies no matter what?!
I know! When she came out on the deck with everyone, I was like, maybe Sarah should stay with Kenny and Rebecca? It was obvious that she wasn't going to be any help killing walkers, so I don't understand why no one told her to stay with Rebecca.
If you choose to save sarah instead of help pulling up jane Clem tells jane to save sarah. Jane tries to save her but a wooden plank falls at her head. When jane gets up walkers already eating sarah and jane climbs up. She dies anyway...
When I saw her on the deck I was like. ''So are you gonna kill some walkers... Ooh oke I get it go back inside with Kenny and Rebecca'' look how that ended... I should right now the writers don't like Sarah and she could easily survived this episode and play a part in the next one.
I know! When she came out on the deck with everyone, I was like, maybe Sarah should stay with Kenny and Rebecca? It was obvious that she wasn't going to be any help killing walkers, so I don't understand why no one told her to stay with Rebecca.
Maybe that's the point they are trying to get across. No matter what you choose, you can't save everyone. It's not the most fan pleasing theme, but it is a true fact of life sometimes. In Season 1, you did everything to save Clem. In Season 2, nothing you do seems to work. It's very dark and sad but also effective. You give the player a taste of what they could possibly get. You make it feel like their choices could change the outcome. But in the end, no matter what you pick, no matter how you play the game, the fate of those around you still happens. All you are doing is just delaying it for a little while. Like I said, it's not the most fan pleasing theme for a game, but it is effective. We immersed ourselves in it. That's why we are upset when certain characters die before we can see their full potential. If Telltale does a Season 3, they have a huge bar to hit. We are now aware they they will give us hope and take it away just as easily. And I'm saying this with the second season still one game out from being finished.
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So Sarah dies no matter what like if you choose to save her over Jane?
They aren't Kenny therefore telltale thinks they are disposable.
Starting to think they don't give a shit about fans of any character apart from him.
Yes. If you save her from the trailer later while Rebecca is giving birth on the observation deck, Sarah falls down when the deck collapses and she gets eaten by walkers. It was really rough.
So she still dies even if you try to save her over Jane? This is just bullshit with a capital B. Why even give us a choice if Sarah dies no matter what?!
Sarah's screaming for help completely shattered me.
Do you mean on the deck? Like if you try to get to Sarah over helping Luke pull up Jane? I don't know about that. I think it's unlikely that you'll be able to save Sarah either way. Which sucks a lot. I wanted Sarah to become strong. I was so ready for Clementine to teach her like Lee taught her.
Trolltale games!
EP2 you can train Sarah with a gun well Telltale... That would have been awesome in EP4!
I know right? She could have helped out during the birthing scene, shooting walkers with everyone else. So much potential wasted. Nick too.
If you choose to save sarah instead of help pulling up jane Clem tells jane to save sarah. Jane tries to save her but a wooden plank falls at her head. When jane gets up walkers already eating sarah and jane climbs up. She dies anyway...
We didn't get much time with Nick in the last two episodes and Sarah YES! why didn't she stayed with Rebecca or something like that
I know! When she came out on the deck with everyone, I was like, maybe Sarah should stay with Kenny and Rebecca? It was obvious that she wasn't going to be any help killing walkers, so I don't understand why no one told her to stay with Rebecca.
Thanks for letting us now. It's still awful either way, but thanks.
When I saw her on the deck I was like. ''So are you gonna kill some walkers... Ooh oke I get it go back inside with Kenny and Rebecca'' look how that ended... I should right now the writers don't like Sarah and she could easily survived this episode and play a part in the next one.
A BIG F U C K Y O U FOR TELLTALE
unless they are the idiots called Kenny and Luke
I got pills's to calm your nerve's ^^
Maybe that's the point they are trying to get across. No matter what you choose, you can't save everyone. It's not the most fan pleasing theme, but it is a true fact of life sometimes. In Season 1, you did everything to save Clem. In Season 2, nothing you do seems to work. It's very dark and sad but also effective. You give the player a taste of what they could possibly get. You make it feel like their choices could change the outcome. But in the end, no matter what you pick, no matter how you play the game, the fate of those around you still happens. All you are doing is just delaying it for a little while. Like I said, it's not the most fan pleasing theme for a game, but it is effective. We immersed ourselves in it. That's why we are upset when certain characters die before we can see their full potential. If Telltale does a Season 3, they have a huge bar to hit. We are now aware they they will give us hope and take it away just as easily. And I'm saying this with the second season still one game out from being finished.