Duck's turn is from a bitten. He's not dead at that moment. He can get as much time as Lee does in S1E5. But the stranger is already killed at that time. He shouldn't have take that longer than David Parker did.
I don't know that till I saw the wiki. In my 1st playthrough Bonnie told the truth and tried hard to get it to Leland that she didn't mean to do that. In my 2nd playthrough Bonnie lied to Leland. In my 3rd one EVERONE I can control is silent all the way.
... she just means that Clem is the most important reason that she came back... she's not actually caculating...thank you for having me laughing my ass off.
What about how long it takes for Duck to die on his own while Kenny loses his nerve without Lee to help him?
When you get the gun, you have the nerve to do it yourself. You have to shoot duck. When you're in the room with the dead stranger, Lee and Clem come up with a plan and leave before the stranger turns.
Duck's turn is from a bitten. He's not dead at that moment. He can get as much time as Lee does in S1E5. But the stranger is already killed at that time. He shouldn't have take that longer than David Parker did.
You don't know how long it takes Lee to finally give up knocking the door to the train cab. And I'm sorry that I don't actually get what you want to say with "When you ... stranger turns."...
What about how long it takes for Duck to die on his own while Kenny loses his nerve without Lee to help him?
When you get the gun, you ha… moreve the nerve to do it yourself. You have to shoot duck. When you're in the room with the dead stranger, Lee and Clem come up with a plan and leave before the stranger turns.
Because story;
If you went to help Luke, the last thing Clem says to him is "it's gonna be alright."
She can also tell him, "you'll be okay" earlier in the episode after he's shot.
You don't know how long it takes Lee to finally give up knocking the door to the train cab. And I'm sorry that I don't actually get what you want to say with "When you ... stranger turns."...
I mean... can you get "When you get the gun, you have the nerve to do it yourself. You have to shoot duck. When you're in the room with the dead stranger, Lee and Clem come up with a plan and leave before the stranger turns" through in another way? I just don't know what you are talking about...
What I mean is you don't get to just wait for Duck to die, you have to shoot him, because when you make that choice, the Team wants you to follow through with it, so instead of giving it a timer for chickening out, they suspend time. Sometimes they suspend time for the sake of making the player interact or figure out a puzzle. In the room, they offer the chance for the player to be curious about what's inside the purse before continuing.
I mean... can you get "When you get the gun, you have the nerve to do it yourself. You have to shoot duck. When you're in the room with the … moredead stranger, Lee and Clem come up with a plan and leave before the stranger turns" through in another way? I just don't know what you are talking about...
Everyone from the cabin group (not counting AJ) is either dead or undead: for some of the characters, which of these 2 fates they get is up to the player's decisions:
Pete can either be devoured by walkers (if you went with Nick at the end of episode 1), resulting in reanimation; or shot and disemboweled (if you went with him at the end of episode 1), resulting in death without reanimating.
Nick will experience reanimation no matter what, but if he dies in episode 2 he might remain a walker (we don't see anybody put zombie Nick down, though it's certainly likely someone did) whereas if Walter saves him, he will die and reanimate in episode 4 then be put down by Clementine.
Alvin is either shot in the head by Carver during the shootout against Kenny (which makes it impossible for him to reanimate) or shot in the chest by one of the guards in Howe's during the escape, which means he will reanimate unless someone else went up to Carver's office and damaged his brain.
Carlos will die by being devoured and will reanimate regardless of player decisions.
Sarah shares the same fate as her father, but one sad detail I'd like to add is that if she is saved by Clementine at the house in episode 4, she will later die under the rubble from the deck and will remain stuck there as a zombie forever.
Rebecca will reanimate on-screen no matter what and will always be shot in the head by either Clementine or Kenny.
Luke will drown regardless of player choices and will experience reanimation as well. Zombie Luke will remain imprisoned under the lake at least until spring (assuming the ice will melt someday, which it probably will, considering how thin it was.) That means zombie Luke has a very small chance of paying us a visit in the future.
Everyone from the cabin group (not counting AJ) is either dead or undead: for some of the characters, which of these 2 fates they get is up … moreto the player's decisions:
Pete can either be devoured by walkers (if you went with Nick at the end of episode 1), resulting in reanimation; or shot and disemboweled (if you went with him at the end of episode 1), resulting in death without reanimating.
Nick will experience reanimation no matter what, but if he dies in episode 2 he might remain a walker (we don't see anybody put zombie Nick down, though it's certainly likely someone did) whereas if Walter saves him, he will die and reanimate in episode 4 then be put down by Clementine.
Alvin is either shot in the head by Carver during the shootout against Kenny (which makes it impossible for him to reanimate) or shot in the chest by one of the guards in Howe's during the escape, which means he will reanimate unless someone else went up to Carver'… [view original content]
Clementine tends to sway her whole body back and forth when the shit hits the fan. It's only a small and panic-ee kind of sway, but it looks like an animation that is used to act like she's ready for an attack. It's more noticeable when she is in the horde of walkers covered in blood and when she's trying to clear the zombies away from the trailer park. I mention this, because Clementine seems to be the only one that does it.
So, look at Lee's left arm in the dream sequence. Notice anything? How about a little bite mark from a certain zombie? Look up a video or rewind and I can tell you there will be a bite!
1.Nick thanks you if you saved him in 1 and talked to him. He thanks you for not giving up on him
2.depending on your console, Amid The … moreRuin slide was completely different for you. SADLY, the slide is much more interesting and better than the actual content/episode, same case with the trailer.
3.If you save luke in the lake, bonnie will say that you tried and would be nice to you afterwards. So when arvo shoots you, Mike will tell her that they need to go and to leave clem. Bonnie will tell him to "get his hands off of her" then apologizes to clem over and over and that she didn't mean for any of "this" to happen. She's still a bitch for stealing all of the supplies.
If you do not listen to bonnie and cover luke, she will be a bitch to you and when Arvo shoots clem, Mike will scream for clem and Bonnie will tell mike to leave her.
So really, at the end they're both ass holes.
4.you can leave Kenny, he will not make a big d… [view original content]
You have an option to shoot Carver in the right cheek.
1) Make sure Alvin dies in episode 2.
2) When you're in Carver's office trying … moreturn on the radio, take the gun.
3) Instead of jumping on Carver, Clementine will shoot him.
And not surprising of medically-incorrect telltale, that really has no effect on him.
And maybe if both had gotten there smoothly, they could have met up with Rick's group.
Plus, in ep1 Lee's car is in the right lanes of the highway. Here, the car is in the left (traveling against the flow of normal traffic--must be serious ).
... she just means that Clem is the most important reason that she came back... she's not actually caculating...thank you for having me laughing my ass off.
The funny thing is you can clearly see the hole on his cheek and he just forgets about it. Same with Kenny shooting his shoulder in Episode 2.
Guess he was right that Clementine and him are alike...she didn't seem to care about her wound either.
If you choose to leave Lee instead of shooting him, he will collapse on the heater thing (I don't know what it's called), if it's turn on, Lee could very well have his face burned, or melted.
If you choose to leave Lee instead of shooting him, he will collapse on the heater thing (I don't know what it's called), if it's turn on, Lee could very well have his face burned, or melted.
Buricko had a clear shot at Clementine and the baby. However, he simply ignored them and kept shooting at Luke. If you look closely, he's right behind Clem when she's dragging herself to where AJ is. Seems like they weren't that evil.
Buricko had a clear shot at Clementine and the baby. However, he simply ignored them and kept shooting at Luke. If you look closely, he's right behind Clem when she's dragging herself to where AJ is. Seems like they weren't that evil.
Seriously, the shootout was just a big 'because the plot demands it'.
-No one from our group dies;
-Buricko and Vitali all of a sudden switch places and guns;
-Luke gets shot no matter what and in both cases at the exact same spot in his leg;
-Natasha dies and reanimates off-screen right beside Clem, just so we are forced to shoot her which in turn makes Arvo hate Clem.
It was all so far fetched and I think so is the fact that Buricko didn't shoot Clem, because she DID have a gun and can, determinantly, even use it to shoot Rebecca. Clementine was definitely a threat. Besides, Buricko could've easily done to Clem what Kenny did to Arvo and use her as a meat shield. The whole scene was very obviously manipulated by the writers so as to change the story, not simulate realism. And I'm not saying it was a bad thing to do, I'm not going against the writers' judgement. I'm just stating what really happened.
Buricko had a clear shot at Clementine and the baby. However, he simply ignored them and kept shooting at Luke. If you look closely, he's right behind Clem when she's dragging herself to where AJ is. Seems like they weren't that evil.
Actually Buricko couldn't hold Clem as a meat shield because he can't walk due to some leg injury because he has blood pooling around his feet. The rest I agree with you.
Seriously, the shootout was just a big 'because the plot demands it'.
-No one from our group dies;
-Buricko and Vitali all of a sudden… more switch places and guns;
-Luke gets shot no matter what and in both cases at the exact same spot in his leg;
-Natasha dies and reanimates off-screen right beside Clem, just so we are forced to shoot her which in turn makes Arvo hate Clem.
It was all so far fetched and I think so is the fact that Buricko didn't shoot Clem, because she DID have a gun and can, determinantly, even use it to shoot Rebecca. Clementine was definitely a threat. Besides, Buricko could've easily done to Clem what Kenny did to Arvo and use her as a meat shield. The whole scene was very obviously manipulated by the writers so as to change the story, not simulate realism. And I'm not saying it was a bad thing to do, I'm not going against the writers' judgement. I'm just stating what really happened.
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Duck's turn is from a bitten. He's not dead at that moment. He can get as much time as Lee does in S1E5. But the stranger is already killed at that time. He shouldn't have take that longer than David Parker did.
I don't know that till I saw the wiki. In my 1st playthrough Bonnie told the truth and tried hard to get it to Leland that she didn't mean to do that. In my 2nd playthrough Bonnie lied to Leland. In my 3rd one EVERONE I can control is silent all the way.
... she just means that Clem is the most important reason that she came back... she's not actually caculating...thank you for having me laughing my ass off.
What about how long it takes for Duck to die on his own while Kenny loses his nerve without Lee to help him?
When you get the gun, you have the nerve to do it yourself. You have to shoot duck. When you're in the room with the dead stranger, Lee and Clem come up with a plan and leave before the stranger turns.
Because story;
You don't know how long it takes Lee to finally give up knocking the door to the train cab. And I'm sorry that I don't actually get what you want to say with "When you ... stranger turns."...
I'm not crying. Nope. Nope.
I guess I don't. I forgive you?
I mean... can you get "When you get the gun, you have the nerve to do it yourself. You have to shoot duck. When you're in the room with the dead stranger, Lee and Clem come up with a plan and leave before the stranger turns" through in another way? I just don't know what you are talking about...
What I mean is you don't get to just wait for Duck to die, you have to shoot him, because when you make that choice, the Team wants you to follow through with it, so instead of giving it a timer for chickening out, they suspend time. Sometimes they suspend time for the sake of making the player interact or figure out a puzzle. In the room, they offer the chance for the player to be curious about what's inside the purse before continuing.
Everyone from the cabin group (not counting AJ) is either dead or undead: for some of the characters, which of these 2 fates they get is up to the player's decisions:
Pete can either be devoured by walkers (if you went with Nick at the end of episode 1), resulting in reanimation; or shot and disemboweled (if you went with him at the end of episode 1), resulting in death without reanimating.
Nick will experience reanimation no matter what, but if he dies in episode 2 he might remain a walker (we don't see anybody put zombie Nick down, though it's certainly likely someone did) whereas if Walter saves him, he will die and reanimate in episode 4 then be put down by Clementine.
Alvin is either shot in the head by Carver during the shootout against Kenny (which makes it impossible for him to reanimate) or shot in the chest by one of the guards in Howe's during the escape, which means he will reanimate unless someone else went up to Carver's office and damaged his brain.
Carlos will die by being devoured and will reanimate regardless of player decisions.
Sarah shares the same fate as her father, but one sad detail I'd like to add is that if she is saved by Clementine at the house in episode 4, she will later die under the rubble from the deck and will remain stuck there as a zombie forever.
Rebecca will reanimate on-screen no matter what and will always be shot in the head by either Clementine or Kenny.
Luke will drown regardless of player choices and will experience reanimation as well. Zombie Luke will remain imprisoned under the lake at least until spring (assuming the ice will melt someday, which it probably will, considering how thin it was.) That means zombie Luke has a very small chance of paying us a visit in the future.
In the end this is what we got:
Pete: Dead or Undead
Nick: Dead or Undead
Alvin: Dead or Undead
Carlos: Undead
Sarah: Undead
Rebecca: Dead
Luke: Undead
If you don't pick up the gun, Kenny still kills Jane. But Clementine has no tears. Not even if you shoot Kenny after.
I'm pretty sure there won't be much of poor Carlos to reanimate.
He might've gotten eaten before he had a chance to, because that is actually possible.
Dun dun duuuuun
It's neither: in the clip clem asks if Edith has seen someone named christa, and Edith says no and she would notice because her niece is called that.
Clementine tends to sway her whole body back and forth when the shit hits the fan. It's only a small and panic-ee kind of sway, but it looks like an animation that is used to act like she's ready for an attack. It's more noticeable when she is in the horde of walkers covered in blood and when she's trying to clear the zombies away from the trailer park. I mention this, because Clementine seems to be the only one that does it.
You have an option to shoot Carver in the right cheek.
1) Make sure Alvin dies in episode 2.
2) When you're in Carver's office trying turn on the radio, take the gun.
3) Instead of jumping on Carver, Clementine will shoot him.
And not surprising of medically-incorrect telltale, that really has no effect on him.
So, look at Lee's left arm in the dream sequence. Notice anything? How about a little bite mark from a certain zombie? Look up a video or rewind and I can tell you there will be a bite!
So sad if you leave Kenny, straight away he agrees. "Big Sister"
The funny thing is you can clearly see the hole on his cheek and he just forgets about it. Same with Kenny shooting his shoulder in Episode 2.
Guess he was right that Clementine and him are alike...she didn't seem to care about her wound either.
I experimented around with my save files and I actually got this at one point. It was really creepy how she seemed to kill him out of anger here.
wah wah wah wah cry about something new.
Anybody noticed a frickin crowbar in Kenny's hand instead of the gun at the beginning of No Going Back?
God, it looks so weird.
But.But.But. If that happened clem would die :L
Oops! Fixed! Thank-you!
I guess she actually was calculating
I thought it was cute and fatherly. He isnt serious or he would have slapped her.
Season 2 started in a rest stop and technically ended in a rest stop too.
If you called for help, once again the intro for No Going Back somehow interprets that to mean BONNIE called for Kenny's help. Way to go, developers.
Carver's a tank apparently.
I was making a joke at Luke's expense.
If you choose to leave Lee instead of shooting him, he will collapse on the heater thing (I don't know what it's called), if it's turn on, Lee could very well have his face burned, or melted.
Luke seems to end most of his sentences with "Ok?", and "All right?".
Buricko and Vitali switch weapons, shotgun and AK since the end of episode 4 to the beginning of episode 5
a radioator is in no way hot enough to melt your face
Buricko had a clear shot at Clementine and the baby. However, he simply ignored them and kept shooting at Luke. If you look closely, he's right behind Clem when she's dragging herself to where AJ is. Seems like they weren't that evil.
Misunderstood Buricko was killing walkers that were sneaking up on the group.
Poor Buricko
Vitali was a douche, though. I think Clementine realized this.
If you choose the option "He wasn't shooting at us" when dealing with Arvo, Clem will say "That guy is dead", referring to Vitali only. Interesting.
Seriously, the shootout was just a big 'because the plot demands it'.
-No one from our group dies;
-Buricko and Vitali all of a sudden switch places and guns;
-Luke gets shot no matter what and in both cases at the exact same spot in his leg;
-Natasha dies and reanimates off-screen right beside Clem, just so we are forced to shoot her which in turn makes Arvo hate Clem.
It was all so far fetched and I think so is the fact that Buricko didn't shoot Clem, because she DID have a gun and can, determinantly, even use it to shoot Rebecca. Clementine was definitely a threat. Besides, Buricko could've easily done to Clem what Kenny did to Arvo and use her as a meat shield. The whole scene was very obviously manipulated by the writers so as to change the story, not simulate realism. And I'm not saying it was a bad thing to do, I'm not going against the writers' judgement. I'm just stating what really happened.
Actually Buricko couldn't hold Clem as a meat shield because he can't walk due to some leg injury because he has blood pooling around his feet. The rest I agree with you.
I had to do it. I'm sorry, man.
I think he did drugs.