After robbing Arvo, you talk to Luke. Clementine can have the option to mention stealing the medicine to him. You will then get an optional … moredialogue Clem saying "Sometimes you have to do bad things in order to survive." this is one of the most evil things Clementine can say in the whole game
Well, why would you tell him that Nick was "like everyone else" and then slap him for killing Nick? You're the one that told him that so it's obvious he wouldn't try to save Nick lol.
Well, why would you tell him that Nick was "like everyone else" and then slap him for killing Nick? You're the one that told him that so it's obvious he wouldn't try to save Nick lol.
After robbing Arvo, you talk to Luke. Clementine can have the option to mention stealing the medicine to him. You will then get an optional … moredialogue Clem saying "Sometimes you have to do bad things in order to survive." this is one of the most evil things Clementine can say in the whole game
Yeah, he doesn't actually seem bothered by Jane. Even if you didn't rob Arvo and told Luke that Jane wanted to steal from him, Luke asks "Well, did you?" as though he wanted that to happen.
The PC Version of TWD has the largest episodes:
PS3:
All That Remains - 725.3 MB
A House Divided - 445.46 MB
In Harm's Way - 461… more.72 MB
Amid The Ruins - 448.86 MB
XBOX360:
All That Remains - 839.61 MB (Not Final)
A House Divided - 405.91 MB
In Harm's Way - ???
Amid The Ruins - 426.06 MB
No Going Back - 430.84 MB
PC:
All That Remains - Approx. 1 GB
A House Divided - 685.92 MB
In Harm's Way - 733.30 MB/ 733.67 MB
Amid The Ruins - 762.55 MB/ 758.59 MB
No Going Back - 765.53 MB
Android:
All That Remains - 542.65 MB
A House Divided - ???
In Harm's Way - ???
Amid The Ruins - ???
EDIT 1: ADDED NO GOING BACK(XBOX360) FILE SIZE
In the opening scene, you see gils pitstop and you will see Kenny and Duck run to their pickup, they were leaving right after duck was attacked, the attack Kenny mentions in S1E1
The music that plays when Nick finds Pete’s corpse in Episode 2 is the same music that plays during Alvin’s death in Episode 3. Both characters died shortly after asking Clem to look out for their loved ones, Nick and Rebecca.
The music that plays if you abandon Sarah in the trailer is a sombre remix of the music that plays when you first meet her in Episode 1. In the cabin, Sarah helped save Clem’s life; in this scene, Sarah died because Clem failed to help her. Optional dialogue makes the parallels between the two scenes even more obvious: “You helped me when we first met. Now I want to help you.”
The music that plays when Jane leaves the group is the same remix of Clementine’s Suite that plays when Molly leaves the group. The two share a lot of similarities (dead sisters, capable survivors), but this scene shows the biggest difference between them. Jane left for selfish reasons (she didn’t want to deal with the emotional pain of watching Clem die), while Molly left for selfless reasons (she didn’t want to force the group to leave anyone behind because of the boat’s capacity).
For some reason, the background music in Parker’s Run is a subdued remix of the background music in St. John’s Dairy… I dunno.
You can interpret the lyrics of Salty Seas as being sung by Sarah, what with all the mentions of how “nothing could touch me” (she was sheltered), and “it’s you who makes me try” (Clem’s the only one who can get through to her and convince her to live), etc. Weirdly enough, the song’s vocalist is named Sara Lov, and she was separated from her sister at a young age; Clem can have a sisterly/friendly relationship with Sarah, and they’re ultimately separated in Episode 4… am I reading too much into this?
In 102, before you sabotage the generator, if you go into the barn it will suddenly become night outside (visible through the open barn door) but if you go back out it will be day again.
Also, if you don't bring clementine to crawford, you can shoot molly in the arm when the zombie attacks her. (I accidently did that on my first playthrough and it was one of the most surprisingly horrific moments of the game for me.)
In Season 2 episode 2, when you are talking about Walter before dinner you can determinatley get this dialogue...
Clementine: People alwa… moreys underestimate me because I'm a little girl]
Walter: And I'm guessing you sometimes use that to your advantage
Clementine: Sometimes
What Walter said here is smart because in upcoming choices you can actually use that to your advantage
Arvo: I am Arvo
Clementine: (Determinant dialogue) Don't shoot me I'm a little girl
Rebecca: I wouldnt get comfortable if I were you
Clementine: Don't talk to me like that Im just a little girl
You can interpret the lyrics of Salty Seas as being sung by Sarah, what with all the mentions of how “nothing could touch me” (she was sheltered), and “it’s you who makes me try” (Clem’s the only one who can get through to her and convince her to live), etc. Weirdly enough, the song’s vocalist is named Sara Lov, and she was separated from her sister at a young age; Clem can have a sisterly/friendly relationship with Sarah, and they’re ultimately separated in Episode 4… am I reading too much into this?
You can also interpret the lyrics of this song as Kenny's state in Episode 4. I explained it on page 51 of this thread.
Some musical trivia :P
* The music that plays when Nick finds Pete’s corpse in Episode 2 is the same music that plays during Alvin’s de… moreath in Episode 3. Both characters died shortly after asking Clem to look out for their loved ones, Nick and Rebecca.
* The music that plays if you abandon Sarah in the trailer is a sombre remix of the music that plays when you first meet her in Episode 1. In the cabin, Sarah helped save Clem’s life; in this scene, Sarah died because Clem failed to help her. Optional dialogue makes the parallels between the two scenes even more obvious: “You helped me when we first met. Now I want to help you.”
* The music that plays when Jane leaves the group is the same remix of Clementine’s Suite that plays when Molly leaves the group. The two share a lot of similarities (dead sisters, capable survivors), but this scene shows the biggest difference between them. Jane left for selfish reasons (she didn’t want to de… [view original content]
You can interpret the lyrics of Salty Seas as being sung by Sarah, what with all the mentions of how “nothing could touch me” (she was shelt… moreered), and “it’s you who makes me try” (Clem’s the only one who can get through to her and convince her to live), etc. Weirdly enough, the song’s vocalist is named Sara Lov, and she was separated from her sister at a young age; Clem can have a sisterly/friendly relationship with Sarah, and they’re ultimately separated in Episode 4… am I reading too much into this?
You can also interpret the lyrics of this song as Kenny's state in Episode 4. I explained it on page 51 of this thread.
Yeah, Kenny's obviously Luke's wingman. Can't have no cock-blocking Clem when Luke's with Jane. * sarcasm * Oh god if Kenny had let her go, she would've seen a whole lot more than just Jane putting her shoes back on. x.X
Huh, it's true. I took screenshots of a couple LPs, check it out, it's quite the difference...:
Don't mind the black spot, I had to block… more the player's face.
Hardass Luke:
Terrified Luke:
I have no idea what causes him to react differently...Maybe it's based on how Clem's treated him in the past EPs?
When the Russians and our group have their guns pointed at each other, Kenny will say that he will not let them touch the baby if Clementine doesn't warn Arvo about the baby.
Either way Arvo realises they have a baby (from him crying I guess), and says "You have a baby... They have a baby!" It sounded like from this moment he was trying to calm things down.
* If Clementine remains silent when Pete asks her if she's been taught to shoot, Pete will tell her that it's okay "if she can't". He'll off… moreer to give her a lesson or two once things calm down.
* When you're at the river with Nick and Pete, trying to talk to Nick repeatedly will get you some different dialogue options. Clementine will ask if he's okay and Nick will respond with "Ask my uncle. He knows everything."
* When Carlos lectures Sarah about taking pictures at the cabin, Luke will scold Carlos a little. He'll say that he's scaring Sarah. Luke can also tell Rebecca to calm down when she yells at Clementine for letting Carver in.
* If you sit with Luke and Nick at dinner, you'll be able to hear Kenny in the background talking about them to Sarita. You can also hear him mentioning that he heard Alvin say that they were on the run.
* Whether or not Clementine tells the cabin group she trusts Kenny determines a line from Sarah. … [view original content]
* If Clementine remains silent when Pete asks her if she's been taught to shoot, Pete will tell her that it's okay "if she can't". He'll off… moreer to give her a lesson or two once things calm down.
* When you're at the river with Nick and Pete, trying to talk to Nick repeatedly will get you some different dialogue options. Clementine will ask if he's okay and Nick will respond with "Ask my uncle. He knows everything."
* When Carlos lectures Sarah about taking pictures at the cabin, Luke will scold Carlos a little. He'll say that he's scaring Sarah. Luke can also tell Rebecca to calm down when she yells at Clementine for letting Carver in.
* If you sit with Luke and Nick at dinner, you'll be able to hear Kenny in the background talking about them to Sarita. You can also hear him mentioning that he heard Alvin say that they were on the run.
* Whether or not Clementine tells the cabin group she trusts Kenny determines a line from Sarah. … [view original content]
Huh, it's true. I took screenshots of a couple LPs, check it out, it's quite the difference...:
Don't mind the black spot, I had to block… more the player's face.
Hardass Luke:
Terrified Luke:
I have no idea what causes him to react differently...Maybe it's based on how Clem's treated him in the past EPs?
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Indeed , I was shocked when Clem said it.
Clem slapped him AND punched him in the gut! That's my girl!
dafuq
Well, why would you tell him that Nick was "like everyone else" and then slap him for killing Nick? You're the one that told him that so it's obvious he wouldn't try to save Nick lol.
You could stay silent as well.
What is Luke's reaction to it? He must be taken aback if Clem says that, lol.
The most recurring characters are Clem and Kenny appearing in 10 episodes, with Kenny absent from All That Remains, and Clem from 400 Days.
Yeah, he doesn't actually seem bothered by Jane. Even if you didn't rob Arvo and told Luke that Jane wanted to steal from him, Luke asks "Well, did you?" as though he wanted that to happen.
Hide behind the cannon long enough and Arvo will turn back, see Clem and say something nervously in Russian.
Later on when Clementine catches Luke and Jane together in the gift shop...
Clem: Well, I guess Jane's really rubbed off on you.
I'll excuse myself...
There are also various texture files for different texture quality and AA shits.
I WAS GOING TO MAKE THAT JOKE YOU FIEND
Kenny doesn't really count as being in 400 days though, does he
It's a teeny tiny easy to miss cameo without him even speaking.
You may be right. But we are at the things people miss thread, soooooo I guess it kinda counts.
Where the Duck is Kenny in 400 days
That hurt me reading that...
In the opening scene, you see gils pitstop and you will see Kenny and Duck run to their pickup, they were leaving right after duck was attacked, the attack Kenny mentions in S1E1
Some musical trivia :P
The music that plays when Nick finds Pete’s corpse in Episode 2 is the same music that plays during Alvin’s death in Episode 3. Both characters died shortly after asking Clem to look out for their loved ones, Nick and Rebecca.
The music that plays if you abandon Sarah in the trailer is a sombre remix of the music that plays when you first meet her in Episode 1. In the cabin, Sarah helped save Clem’s life; in this scene, Sarah died because Clem failed to help her. Optional dialogue makes the parallels between the two scenes even more obvious: “You helped me when we first met. Now I want to help you.”
The music that plays when Jane leaves the group is the same remix of Clementine’s Suite that plays when Molly leaves the group. The two share a lot of similarities (dead sisters, capable survivors), but this scene shows the biggest difference between them. Jane left for selfish reasons (she didn’t want to deal with the emotional pain of watching Clem die), while Molly left for selfless reasons (she didn’t want to force the group to leave anyone behind because of the boat’s capacity).
For some reason, the background music in Parker’s Run is a subdued remix of the background music in St. John’s Dairy… I dunno.
You can interpret the lyrics of Salty Seas as being sung by Sarah, what with all the mentions of how “nothing could touch me” (she was sheltered), and “it’s you who makes me try” (Clem’s the only one who can get through to her and convince her to live), etc. Weirdly enough, the song’s vocalist is named Sara Lov, and she was separated from her sister at a young age; Clem can have a sisterly/friendly relationship with Sarah, and they’re ultimately separated in Episode 4… am I reading too much into this?
In 102, before you sabotage the generator, if you go into the barn it will suddenly become night outside (visible through the open barn door) but if you go back out it will be day again.
Also, if you don't bring clementine to crawford, you can shoot molly in the arm when the zombie attacks her. (I accidently did that on my first playthrough and it was one of the most surprisingly horrific moments of the game for me.)
In Season 2 episode 2, when you are talking about Walter before dinner you can determinatley get this dialogue...
Clementine: People always underestimate me because I'm a little girl]
Walter: And I'm guessing you sometimes use that to your advantage
Clementine: Sometimes
What Walter said here is smart because in upcoming choices you can actually use that to your advantage
Arvo: I am Arvo
Clementine: (Determinant dialogue) Don't shoot me I'm a little girl
Rebecca: I wouldnt get comfortable if I were you
Clementine: Don't talk to me like that Im just a little girl
Clementine: F#ck you motherf&cker, I'm just an innocent little girl!
You can also interpret the lyrics of this song as Kenny's state in Episode 4. I explained it on page 51 of this thread.
Yeah, I saw it, interesting read
To be honest, the lyrics are so vague they could be about anyone.
Indeed. I for one am extremely thankful for Clem that she didn't arrive moments earlier.
Why bother blacking out the LPer's face?
And Lee would have filled it up with some bourbon if he could.
Also, it's either this particular house or a nearby house in the game where Joel sends Ellie through a pet door to unlock the door. Nod to S1E4 maybe?
I guess Wyatt's shirt was right. She really is a Combat Clam.
You can determinantly scare Sarah in Episode 2.
If you choose: "Everyone's gone. It's bad."
Okay, will do.
Either way Arvo realises they have a baby (from him crying I guess), and says "You have a baby... They have a baby!" It sounded like from this moment he was trying to calm things down.
Pete also says "Burnin' daylight" in the cigarette truck if you go with him instead of Nick.
Wow. Huh. I'm really wondering what the difference is that causes this!
Do you guys think it could have something to do with choices not directly related to him?
Funny dialogue from S1E3, when Lee stalls for time with the bandits. One of the dialogue choices leads to this:
Bandit Leader: I suppose we should hash out some terms.
Bandit: I don't like no hash.
Bandit Leader: Man, shut u--(head shot courtesy of Lily).
I kinda want to know this story now...
No story, just pain xD
Phrasing!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VS4QGEQaclk