In season 1 episode 1 in the very beginning when you have to shoot the cop you can actually miss the shot Lee will say something like "no no get away from me!" Then die. Also, in the same episode when getting Glenn that walker eating somebody at the motel if you skip it and go to the car and peek out to the left where that zombie is eating something stay out long enough it'll then see you then more walkers come from the woods and surround Lee, Carly, and Glenn killing them all
"Gaming Journalists" for the most part have somehow failed to detect the noticeable drop in quality between Season 1 of TWD and Season 2. Ep… moreisodes seem to be graded on a scale of 8-10 with the majority of PR spokesman...err "gaming journalists" showering unending praise on Telltale.
Is this another example of paid reviews or are gaming journalists (as a whole) really that incompetent?
Discuss:
Small miss but in S2 Episode 4 if you send Mike to help Kenny after the scene he tell's Kenny to go. But if you didn't tell Mike to help Kenny, Kenny say's Damn.
No. Clem is already more ruthless than Michelle could ever be. Clem, watched Carvers face smashed in repeatedly, with a cold face and without blinking. Clem would not have freaked out.
Then again, I highly doubt that Clem would steal from a kid. She was taught better than that. She could be ruthless, but she will also be fair.
Michelle represents who Clem could be in a few years' time if she takes Jane's advice: a cold, selfish bully. It's interesting that she's the first stranger that Clem sees in Season 2, and the one who killed Omid.
What does Arvo say in Russian when he says "You have already left me defenceless and now y-you take my sister's medicine? You are not nice people! You are _____!"
If you refuse to take Arvo's medicine, when you see him again at the end of the episode, instead of just saying, "You are Clementine." He adds a friendly "yes?" to the end of his sentence as well as sounding less serious.
So nobody else finds it strange that professional reviewers have been rating these episodes on a scale of 8-10 even though there have been major problems within Season 2?
"Gaming Journalists" for the most part have somehow failed to detect the noticeable drop in quality between Season 1 of TWD and Season 2. Ep… moreisodes seem to be graded on a scale of 8-10 with the majority of PR spokesman...err "gaming journalists" showering unending praise on Telltale.
Is this another example of paid reviews or are gaming journalists (as a whole) really that incompetent?
Discuss:
If you try to help Kenny from being beaten Clem will hit with a butt of a gun, giving her a scar. This scar will disappear off Clem's face when you're trying to get into the trailer. And once you get into the trailer it will reappear.
I guess most of you guys know that Carver had "World's Best Boss" mug.
Just if you want to make sure:
But there was another one of… more those classy bastards. Cabin Group hid it pretty good.
"World's greatest dad". Carlos, admit it, is that yours?
If you try to help Kenny from being beaten Clem will hit with a butt of a gun, giving her a scar. This scar will disappear off Clem's face when you're trying to get into the trailer. And once you get into the trailer it will reappear.
I wanted to stay and watch, but Luke already looked at me like I was a monster when I said we should kill him. I didn't want to make a grown man afraid of me.
So nobody else finds it strange that professional reviewers have been rating these episodes on a scale of 8-10 even though there have been major problems within Season 2?
If you try to help Kenny from being beaten Clem will hit with a butt of a gun, giving her a scar. This scar will disappear off Clem's face when you're trying to get into the trailer. And once you get into the trailer it will reappear.
Yeah, but I've always wondered what's the big deal? Everyone seems to mention it whenever the screen comes up, but I've never gotten the hype. I mean, I get that the apocalypse is shit that happened, but the phrase is so ubiquitous it doesn't feel like an easter egg to me. Is it supposed to be a reference to something specific, like a movie or something?
Telltale: "Everyone! Emergency story meeting right now! Remember how people kept asking 'I wonder what Nick's hair looks like under that cap?' Let's do that again!"
Creepy indeed, but I'm glad they scrapped it in favor of the dream in the RV. The audio clips felt gratuitous after the first sentence or so, and bogged down in exposition.
Someone in this thread already tried to look for some symbolism in songs from credits of episodes. I decided to look through the lyrics of them because I wanted to find something in them for myself. And I realized that the lyrics of "Salty seas" have parallels with Kenny's state in Episode 4.
I'm not saying that
I felt like you cared
Kenny blames Clementine for Sarita's death and tells her that she gets everyone killed.
the falling leaf that never tries
to hold on to what
keeps it alive
Kenny's relationship with Clem goes through its not best period. Clementine is all he has left, but Kenny's temper tries to convince him to forget about it and pull out his rage on her. He's falling, he's broken and he needs to hold on Clem, but he doesn't want it.
I was so green
nothing could touch me
He felt different when he took a beating. It was peaceful. It was like he was floating away. Nothing could touch him.
I'm not saying that
this is good or bad
Even though he wishes that Carver would kill him, he still hesitates and tries to think about it as the baby is near and group needs his help. He doesn't know what to think about how he felt.
the summer dream behind the eye
and it's the sleep that makes me alive
Behind the eye. Bingo! When he met Clementine, he still had two eyes. Kenny had a dream to love on the lodge with Matthew, Walter, Sarita and Clem. This dream brought him back to life after he lost his family. But the loss of an eye could mean the loss of hope. Episode 4 is pretty depressive, considering what state Kenny is in. He breaks again. He lost his dream.
the sudden ease when you arrive
and it's you
that makes me try
The fallen leaf holds onto what keeps it alive. However angry he is, Kenny needs Clementine. She and the baby are the only things he has left. He can't give up while Clem is still with him.
Maybe I'm trying to find a hidden sense that doesn't even exists. Maybe I'm a crazy Kenny fan who sees him in every song or other art. But finding parallels between something always brings a wide range of things for imaginary to do. I just wanted to share it with you and hear any thoughts about it.
Hey, nice work! I'm sure the song was written to apply to most of the characters in the episode. Wonder what other characters it may be applied to, but I'd have to look up the lyrics first.
Someone in this thread already tried to look for some symbolism in songs from credits of episodes. I decided to look through the lyrics of t… morehem because I wanted to find something in them for myself. And I realized that the lyrics of "Salty seas" have parallels with Kenny's state in Episode 4.
I'm not saying that
I felt like you cared
Kenny blames Clementine for Sarita's death and tells her that she gets everyone killed.
the falling leaf that never tries
to hold on to what
keeps it alive
Kenny's relationship with Clem goes through its not best period. Clementine is all he has left, but Kenny's temper tries to convince him to forget about it and pull out his rage on her. He's falling, he's broken and he needs to hold on Clem, but he doesn't want it.
I was so green
nothing could touch me
He felt different when he took a beating. It was peaceful. It was like he was floating awa… [view original content]
Carver: but that doesn't make it good right from last night I want those girls helping you with your next job I just gave you so don't fuck up understand!?
Someone in this thread already tried to look for some symbolism in songs from credits of episodes. I decided to look through the lyrics of t… morehem because I wanted to find something in them for myself. And I realized that the lyrics of "Salty seas" have parallels with Kenny's state in Episode 4.
I'm not saying that
I felt like you cared
Kenny blames Clementine for Sarita's death and tells her that she gets everyone killed.
the falling leaf that never tries
to hold on to what
keeps it alive
Kenny's relationship with Clem goes through its not best period. Clementine is all he has left, but Kenny's temper tries to convince him to forget about it and pull out his rage on her. He's falling, he's broken and he needs to hold on Clem, but he doesn't want it.
I was so green
nothing could touch me
He felt different when he took a beating. It was peaceful. It was like he was floating awa… [view original content]
Could apply particularly to Jane as well, with her stoic, cold demeanour being a defence for her in the apocalyptic world + with her more human side emerging as she remembers her sister because of Clem
Hey, nice work! I'm sure the song was written to apply to most of the characters in the episode. Wonder what other characters it may be applied to, but I'd have to look up the lyrics first.
I don't think it's an easter egg, either. I've seen bumper stickers like that before. I was only pointing it out because CocaColin said he didn't get the joke behind the screen shot.
Yeah, but I've always wondered what's the big deal? Everyone seems to mention it whenever the screen comes up, but I've never gotten the hyp… moree. I mean, I get that the apocalypse is shit that happened, but the phrase is so ubiquitous it doesn't feel like an easter egg to me. Is it supposed to be a reference to something specific, like a movie or something?
Someone in this thread already tried to look for some symbolism in songs from credits of episodes. I decided to look through the lyrics of t… morehem because I wanted to find something in them for myself. And I realized that the lyrics of "Salty seas" have parallels with Kenny's state in Episode 4.
I'm not saying that
I felt like you cared
Kenny blames Clementine for Sarita's death and tells her that she gets everyone killed.
the falling leaf that never tries
to hold on to what
keeps it alive
Kenny's relationship with Clem goes through its not best period. Clementine is all he has left, but Kenny's temper tries to convince him to forget about it and pull out his rage on her. He's falling, he's broken and he needs to hold on Clem, but he doesn't want it.
I was so green
nothing could touch me
He felt different when he took a beating. It was peaceful. It was like he was floating awa… [view original content]
A choice of dialogue in S1E5 foreshadowed some aspects of Season 2, When trapped in the attic, Omid and Christa ask Lee what he wants for Clem after he dies, he has the choice of saying "I want Kenny to take care of her" "I want you two to take care of her" or "I want you to find her a family" all three of these groups appear in season 2, Clem starts with Omid and Christa, then she joins as "family" (The Cabin Group), in fact Clem even mentioned the Cabin group to be a family herself. and you also get to be with Kenny as well
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In season 1 episode 1 in the very beginning when you have to shoot the cop you can actually miss the shot Lee will say something like "no no get away from me!" Then die. Also, in the same episode when getting Glenn that walker eating somebody at the motel if you skip it and go to the car and peek out to the left where that zombie is eating something stay out long enough it'll then see you then more walkers come from the woods and surround Lee, Carly, and Glenn killing them all
Maybe...just maybe. People may have different opinions. Don't belittle peoples jobs because of a difference in opinion.
Lies.
Yeah, that's because Chuck had to shine as a hero, heheheh ;x
For the sake of the plot.
Small miss but in S2 Episode 4 if you send Mike to help Kenny after the scene he tell's Kenny to go. But if you didn't tell Mike to help Kenny, Kenny say's Damn.
Yeah, they get darker shadows there.
I guess most of you guys know that Carver had "World's Best Boss" mug.
Just if you want to make sure:
But there was another one of those classy bastards. Cabin Group hid it pretty good.
"World's greatest dad". Carlos, admit it, is that yours?
No you didn't find that in the files you found it on The Cutting Room Floor.http://tcrf.net/The_Walking_Dead_Game
No. Clem is already more ruthless than Michelle could ever be. Clem, watched Carvers face smashed in repeatedly, with a cold face and without blinking. Clem would not have freaked out.
Then again, I highly doubt that Clem would steal from a kid. She was taught better than that. She could be ruthless, but she will also be fair.
I'd prefer her to become like Carver though.
[Speaking Russian]
In the first episode you find an anchor in a shed which could be forshadowing Kenny's comeback. (The last shed you've been in had a boat)
If you refuse to take Arvo's medicine, when you see him again at the end of the episode, instead of just saying, "You are Clementine." He adds a friendly "yes?" to the end of his sentence as well as sounding less serious.
So nobody else finds it strange that professional reviewers have been rating these episodes on a scale of 8-10 even though there have been major problems within Season 2?
If you try to help Kenny from being beaten Clem will hit with a butt of a gun, giving her a scar. This scar will disappear off Clem's face when you're trying to get into the trailer. And once you get into the trailer it will reappear.
Reggie probably gave the best boss to Carver lol
But it shows up again after. It's probably just a TT's mistake.
I wanted to stay and watch, but Luke already looked at me like I was a monster when I said we should kill him. I didn't want to make a grown man afraid of me.
Most episodes were great, but the drop in score in episode 4 was weird especially when 3 got a high score.
Well, to be fair, I do think Felix Kjellberg (Pewdiepie) is a good looking guy.
Nonetheless, I hate his guts.
Man, I hate when scars diaper.
Woops I just realized it. I edit it.
That is so fucking creepy.
I hate when scars diaper too. Damn it scar! I told you not to mess with my diapy wiapies! xD
Plus it turns out Lee was worrying for nothing about Mark, since he got back in the group by the end of episode 2.
Yeah, but I've always wondered what's the big deal? Everyone seems to mention it whenever the screen comes up, but I've never gotten the hype. I mean, I get that the apocalypse is shit that happened, but the phrase is so ubiquitous it doesn't feel like an easter egg to me. Is it supposed to be a reference to something specific, like a movie or something?
Telltale: "Everyone! Emergency story meeting right now! Remember how people kept asking 'I wonder what Nick's hair looks like under that cap?' Let's do that again!"
That was kinda disturbing.... Good find btw
Creepy indeed, but I'm glad they scrapped it in favor of the dream in the RV. The audio clips felt gratuitous after the first sentence or so, and bogged down in exposition.
Still a cool tidbit though.
Someone in this thread already tried to look for some symbolism in songs from credits of episodes. I decided to look through the lyrics of them because I wanted to find something in them for myself. And I realized that the lyrics of "Salty seas" have parallels with Kenny's state in Episode 4.
Kenny blames Clementine for Sarita's death and tells her that she gets everyone killed.
Kenny's relationship with Clem goes through its not best period. Clementine is all he has left, but Kenny's temper tries to convince him to forget about it and pull out his rage on her. He's falling, he's broken and he needs to hold on Clem, but he doesn't want it.
He felt different when he took a beating. It was peaceful. It was like he was floating away. Nothing could touch him.
Even though he wishes that Carver would kill him, he still hesitates and tries to think about it as the baby is near and group needs his help. He doesn't know what to think about how he felt.
Behind the eye. Bingo! When he met Clementine, he still had two eyes. Kenny had a dream to love on the lodge with Matthew, Walter, Sarita and Clem. This dream brought him back to life after he lost his family. But the loss of an eye could mean the loss of hope. Episode 4 is pretty depressive, considering what state Kenny is in. He breaks again. He lost his dream.
The fallen leaf holds onto what keeps it alive. However angry he is, Kenny needs Clementine. She and the baby are the only things he has left. He can't give up while Clem is still with him.
Maybe I'm trying to find a hidden sense that doesn't even exists. Maybe I'm a crazy Kenny fan who sees him in every song or other art. But finding parallels between something always brings a wide range of things for imaginary to do. I just wanted to share it with you and hear any thoughts about it.
Arvo from The Walking Dead and Tim from The Wolf Among Us have the same metal thing on their leg
Hey, nice work! I'm sure the song was written to apply to most of the characters in the episode. Wonder what other characters it may be applied to, but I'd have to look up the lyrics first.
Carver: that's realy nice of you Reggie
Reggie: realy?
Carver: but that doesn't make it good right from last night I want those girls helping you with your next job I just gave you so don't fuck up understand!?
Reggie: oke boss
Carver: great ooh and Reggie
Reggie: yes?
Carver: must be a piece of cake for you
That makes me so sad. =( Sniffle...
Could apply particularly to Jane as well, with her stoic, cold demeanour being a defence for her in the apocalyptic world + with her more human side emerging as she remembers her sister because of Clem
I don't think it's an easter egg, either. I've seen bumper stickers like that before. I was only pointing it out because CocaColin said he didn't get the joke behind the screen shot.
Long live Kenny my friend! Long live Kenny
A choice of dialogue in S1E5 foreshadowed some aspects of Season 2, When trapped in the attic, Omid and Christa ask Lee what he wants for Clem after he dies, he has the choice of saying "I want Kenny to take care of her" "I want you two to take care of her" or "I want you to find her a family" all three of these groups appear in season 2, Clem starts with Omid and Christa, then she joins as "family" (The Cabin Group), in fact Clem even mentioned the Cabin group to be a family herself. and you also get to be with Kenny as well
Luke is geared to the teeth with an AK-47, a pistol, and a machete.