Something I noticed in some TT games, when a character is involved in a conversation and they storm off in an emotional fit, you have some choices to tell them to come back. Obviously they do not. I know it's for dramatic affect, but it makes me wonder why even bother. Kenny and Sam come to mind when this happens.
Chopping Lee's arm off. Really Telltale? If you wanted Lee to die in Season finale then what was the point of it? Lee having his bitten arm is more badass.
Chopping Lee's arm off. Really Telltale? If you wanted Lee to die in Season finale then what was the point of it? Lee having his bitten arm is more badass.
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Something I noticed in some TT games, when a character is involved in a conversation and they storm off in an emotional fit, you have some choices to tell them to come back. Obviously they do not. I know it's for dramatic affect, but it makes me wonder why even bother. Kenny and Sam come to mind when this happens.
These are choices I hated
Between stabbing Ramsay and Robbing Arvo
Chopping Lee's arm off. Really Telltale? If you wanted Lee to die in Season finale then what was the point of it? Lee having his bitten arm is more badass.
IMO, the only point of cutting off his arm is speed-running.
Yeah, not having Lee falling over and over again. BUT, with his bitten arm, Lee's route to the hotel through the herd is more badass.
I think it's even more badass if you cut if off. Examples:
I'm surprised no one said forging the letter and losing the betrothal. It makes you look like a douche.
That's an unpopular decision, isn't it?
Yeah, probably