We were talking about that a few pages back, as cool as that would be, it's probably unintentional, just Telltale reusing a car model that has opening doors.
So these are unused audio clips during Kenny's flashback (Im not super sure if these are indeed unused)
Kenny talking about his driving t… moreest: http://vocaroo.com/i/s1C9xCrCGv88
Damn Kenny: http://vocaroo.com/i/s1bIlXS9wwst
Fun fact; Kenny was actually going to try and stop the walkers from killing him instead of going out like a loser
http://vocaroo.com/i/s1QZ3eVpnUOQ
If Vince brings Danny with him, in the epilogue at the camp Russel said it was a good thing Danny was dead because of Becca, indicating that he knew he was a rapist/pedophile
Also Lily gave Clem her hair tying thingies
Looks it up to see if you're right
Sees S1 E2 gameplay, sees the length: 2:34:09
Sees S3 E1 gameplay, sees the length: 1:03:12
sigh "fuck"
Closes tab because it's not worth wasting my time
If Vince brings Danny with him, in the epilogue at the camp Russel said it was a good thing Danny was dead because of Becca, indicating that he knew he was a rapist/pedophile
Also Lily gave Clem her hair tying thingies
Probably because he was a pretty caring guy otherwise and it was never explicitly confirmed whether he actually he actually did it or not? Plus, Justin was unapologetically the type to sell his own mother.
Probably because he was a pretty caring guy otherwise and it was never explicitly confirmed whether he actually he actually did it or not? Plus, Justin was unapologetically the type to sell his own mother.
Probably because he was a pretty caring guy otherwise and it was never explicitly confirmed whether he actually he actually did it or not? Plus, Justin was unapologetically the type to sell his own mother.
Probably because he was a pretty caring guy otherwise and it was never explicitly confirmed whether he actually he actually did it or not? Plus, Justin was unapologetically the type to sell his own mother.
Eh, they reused the iconic season 1 RV. Wouldn't read anything into it - especially as in the Alone ending she seems to be further south going by the weather.
Seems like a rather specific vehicle to reuse, but nothing would surprise me with this company at this point.
It's not too far of a stretch to assume that Kenny and Clem ended up following the train tracks and found the same vehicle
Maybe I overreacted. It just gets a bit frustrating when you like something but you constantly see other people make jokes implying that you shouldn't like it.
Maybe I overreacted. It just gets a bit frustrating when you like something but you constantly see other people make jokes implying that you shouldn't like it.
In the second episode of A New Frontier in Clem's flashback, if you choose to hum to AJ, the song Clem hums sounds very similar to "Alive Inside" or "Clementine Suite".
Well to the average person if you're watching that scene you're most likely going to believe the one with the nicer tone. Plus Danny probably won points with people when he stood up to that guard.
There is one giant, game-changing detail that everyone seems to be missing. In every trailer and screenshot we see Javier clean-shaven, face… more smooth as a baby.
In the official title card for Season 3 we see him again, this time with facial hair!
Will players be given the choice to shave? Or will we just be getting "real lucky"? Only time will tell...
Pretty much. A friendly guy who was more concerned with his girlfriend's well-being than the fact that he's been arrested and who actively stands up for his fellow man to the point of wanting to intervene with the black guys' fight and getting Deputy Clyde to back down was obviously gonna get my vote over a self-righteous con man who admits to feeling no remorse for his lying and thieving ways.
Well to the average person if you're watching that scene you're most likely going to believe the one with the nicer tone. Plus Danny probably won points with people when he stood up to that guard.
Maybe I overreacted. It just gets a bit frustrating when you like something but you constantly see other people make jokes implying that you shouldn't like it.
I know the feeling. Like i said in my previous post, don't let my opinion or others who don't like the game affect you liking the game. The most important thing is that you like it, just remember that. Everything else doesn't matter
Maybe I overreacted. It just gets a bit frustrating when you like something but you constantly see other people make jokes implying that you shouldn't like it.
He doesn't specifically admit to anything. The most you can get out of him is him saying "I did some bad shit" and "I know I'm a fuck-up"
There's nothing concrete. They intended Danny's guilt/innocence to be ambiguous-- it's up to the player to decide if he really is what they're told he is. That's the whole point of Vince's story; the player ends up being the judge, jury, and executioner, deciding which one is the more guilty of the two.
Justin's accused what a lot of people see as the lesser crime, but at the same time, he outright admits he's a good liar and manipulator, and brags about his crime with little remorse for what he did.
Danny's accused of what a lot of people consider a worse crime, but he maintains his innocence, seemingly shows remorse over it, and overall seems to have a better moral compass than Justin, which is meant to leave the player questioning his supposed guilt.
It's part of why I really liked Vince's story. That final choice doesn't really have a right answer, and there's valid arguments that can be made for and against both sides, regardless of the crimes Danny and Justin are respectively accused of.
In S1E4, if you choose to leave Ben behind, you can give Clementine an explanation that sounds eerily similar to what Carver can tell Clementine as justification for killing Reggie in S2E3.
Clementine: "What happened to Ben? What did Kenny mean when he said you did what you had to?"
Lee: "Clementine... This may be hard to understand right now, but sometimes, for the good of everyone, we have to make tough choices. Ben was putting us all in danger in Crawford. So I made a decision, and I left him behind. I know that sounds bad. But I had to think about the whole group, not just one person."
Clementine: "But I'm just one person."
Lee: "Not to me you're not."
Carver: "Now I know you might not believe this after what happened earlier but, I liked Reggie. He was a funny guy. He kept things light. You need folks like that - it's easy to let depression sink in during times like this. But he was weak, and I don't mean just cause he was maimed, that wasn't his problem. He was weak of will, and weak of character."
Clementine: "[...]"
Carver: "You see, Reggie put us at risk with his incompetence. He's had a string of screw-ups lately. Killing one in order to save many is part of survival. It's one of the tough decisions that a weaker person couldn't make. It's why it falls to people like us to lead them to safety. Do you understand?"
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Seems like a rather specific vehicle to reuse, but nothing would surprise me with this company at this point.
It's not too far of a stretch to assume that Kenny and Clem ended up following the train tracks and found the same vehicle
I just played S1, the music from the preview for episode 2 is the same sound that is used when you start up Season 3, check it out
Matter of fact is she's at least one of the main characters. Either as protagonist or deuteragonist.
I meant written-wise...
One sacrificing himself and the entire group to save her, while redeeming himself at the end.
And the other falls through the car glass, used as zombie bait...
Should've added that up there.
That is true, but she is not the main character as some say.
All the lines are used in the flashback...
Actually I went ahead and removed the stuff that was too spoilery. Here you go.
I still don't see how anyone could have brought Danny with them. I choose a thief over a rapist any day.
I was sad but then AJ got me at the end XD
Looks it up to see if you're right
Sees S1 E2 gameplay, sees the length: 2:34:09
Sees S3 E1 gameplay, sees the length: 1:03:12
sigh "fuck"
Closes tab because it's not worth wasting my time
Doesn't Clementine say to every player that Lily gave her the hair thingies, you have to cut her hair to continue the story after all.
Probably because he was a pretty caring guy otherwise and it was never explicitly confirmed whether he actually he actually did it or not? Plus, Justin was unapologetically the type to sell his own mother.
You're right, but....
Why would anyone want to do that?
Some people actually like the game believe it or not.
Danny had guilty written all over him. The other guy didn't lie as much, he seemed more honest.
I thought he was taking fire at Kenny as a character.
If you hold the gun on him long enough he admits he did it
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Deeply judges their taste buds.
Dude, come on don't be like that. You don't have to agree with people that like it.
Eh, they reused the iconic season 1 RV. Wouldn't read anything into it - especially as in the Alone ending she seems to be further south going by the weather.
... I apologize it was just a joke... guess I can't have a lil laugh at someone else's expense anymore...
Maybe I overreacted. It just gets a bit frustrating when you like something but you constantly see other people make jokes implying that you shouldn't like it.
I should've seen it from your perspective, the majority are upset at the game while the minority are enjoying it...
me too this scene really made love Jane, Luke, Bonnie, and Mike. But it was never meant to last...
You guys are putting these really disturbing images in my head...
In the second episode of A New Frontier in Clem's flashback, if you choose to hum to AJ, the song Clem hums sounds very similar to "Alive Inside" or "Clementine Suite".
Agreed, he talks about staying clean, despite being a rapist. He's a hypocrite, I'd choose Justin over him anyday.
And you can tell he's guilty just by the way he deflects Justin's comment about ruining a girl's life
I read this whole conversation in Luke and Nick's voices
Well to the average person if you're watching that scene you're most likely going to believe the one with the nicer tone. Plus Danny probably won points with people when he stood up to that guard.
Gotta say, the beard does make Javier's character much more likable.
The beard dream is alive.
Hers was bad too though, they were trying to give eachother the mercy of death.
Pretty much. A friendly guy who was more concerned with his girlfriend's well-being than the fact that he's been arrested and who actively stands up for his fellow man to the point of wanting to intervene with the black guys' fight and getting Deputy Clyde to back down was obviously gonna get my vote over a self-righteous con man who admits to feeling no remorse for his lying and thieving ways.
Really? I might look into that.
I know the feeling. Like i said in my previous post, don't let my opinion or others who don't like the game affect you liking the game. The most important thing is that you like it, just remember that. Everything else doesn't matter
He doesn't specifically admit to anything. The most you can get out of him is him saying "I did some bad shit" and "I know I'm a fuck-up"
There's nothing concrete. They intended Danny's guilt/innocence to be ambiguous-- it's up to the player to decide if he really is what they're told he is. That's the whole point of Vince's story; the player ends up being the judge, jury, and executioner, deciding which one is the more guilty of the two.
Justin's accused what a lot of people see as the lesser crime, but at the same time, he outright admits he's a good liar and manipulator, and brags about his crime with little remorse for what he did.
Danny's accused of what a lot of people consider a worse crime, but he maintains his innocence, seemingly shows remorse over it, and overall seems to have a better moral compass than Justin, which is meant to leave the player questioning his supposed guilt.
It's part of why I really liked Vince's story. That final choice doesn't really have a right answer, and there's valid arguments that can be made for and against both sides, regardless of the crimes Danny and Justin are respectively accused of.
I've played it 4 times
Second time for alternate choices
Third time to see the Kenny flashback
Fourth time to see the alone flashback
If you choose to cover AJ's mouth to muffle his crying, he'll "learn" that action and cover his own mouth when he starts crying again.
In S1E4, if you choose to leave Ben behind, you can give Clementine an explanation that sounds eerily similar to what Carver can tell Clementine as justification for killing Reggie in S2E3.
Clementine: "What happened to Ben? What did Kenny mean when he said you did what you had to?"
Lee: "Clementine... This may be hard to understand right now, but sometimes, for the good of everyone, we have to make tough choices. Ben was putting us all in danger in Crawford. So I made a decision, and I left him behind. I know that sounds bad. But I had to think about the whole group, not just one person."
Clementine: "But I'm just one person."
Lee: "Not to me you're not."
Carver: "Now I know you might not believe this after what happened earlier but, I liked Reggie. He was a funny guy. He kept things light. You need folks like that - it's easy to let depression sink in during times like this. But he was weak, and I don't mean just cause he was maimed, that wasn't his problem. He was weak of will, and weak of character."
Clementine: "[...]"
Carver: "You see, Reggie put us at risk with his incompetence. He's had a string of screw-ups lately. Killing one in order to save many is part of survival. It's one of the tough decisions that a weaker person couldn't make. It's why it falls to people like us to lead them to safety. Do you understand?"