"It's not often I meet a man like you Javi. Someone genuinely good." Jesus says this in episode 5 if you do all of these:
* In episode … more2 you trusted Jesus.
* In episode 3 you let David in.
* In episode 3 you didn't kill Badger.
* In episode 5 you helped Kate save Richmond.
I can't say for certain. All I know is that with all of these choices I got that dialogue but if you just change the last choice to Go after David and Gabe, he says "You're a capable guy" instead.
What's so fucked about this is he has this "Oh shit!" look on his face after. David never wanted to kill him, he was just so angry and couldn't control himself until it was too late.
What's so fucked about this is he has this "Oh shit!" look on his face after. David never wanted to kill him, he was just so angry and couldn't control himself until it was too late.
"It's not often I meet a man like you Javi. Someone genuinely good." Jesus says this in episode 5 if you do all of these:
* In episode … more2 you trusted Jesus.
* In episode 3 you let David in.
* In episode 3 you didn't kill Badger.
* In episode 5 you helped Kate save Richmond.
You sure he didn't just say you were capable? Because every player I've seen that killed him got "I was worried about you, Javi but you helped save this place. That counts for a lot with me."
I don't know about that. Kenny had every intention to kill Jane and only shows remorse if Clem calls him dangerous. Say anything else and he feels perfectly justified in killing Jane.
I don't know about that. Kenny had every intention to kill Jane and only shows remorse if Clem calls him dangerous. Say anything else and he feels perfectly justified in killing Jane.
Not something super mindblowing, but... If you choose to remain silent when Clementine asks you about how you moved on from baseball, she will assume it's still a sore spot for you and apologise for bringing it up.
Nope, I did do everything else besides kill Badger. I also stopped after Badger fell down, I didnt completely bash his head in, so maybe thats part of it.
You sure he didn't just say you were capable? Because every player I've seen that killed him got "I was worried about you, Javi but you helped save this place. That counts for a lot with me."
If you don't stand with David, he gets off the ledge as well and you miss a big chunk of his introspection regarding his perspective as a soldier. The dialogue goes straight to "I want to change...".
I don't know what to think about Clementine being able to write letters properly. She was a first grader and all of that, but I bet she hasn't done a proper spelling/writing/reading ever since The Motor Inn, and that was four years ago.
I don't know what to think about Clementine being able to write letters properly. She was a first grader and all of that, but I bet she hasn't done a proper spelling/writing/reading ever since The Motor Inn, and that was four years ago.
"It's not often I meet a man like you Javi. Someone genuinely good." Jesus says this in episode 5 if you do all of these:
* In episode … more2 you trusted Jesus.
* In episode 3 you let David in.
* In episode 3 you didn't kill Badger.
* In episode 5 you helped Kate save Richmond.
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Season 2 of GoT was actually confirmed not even a day after the Season 1 finale came out (in November 2015), but it's been quiet since then.
"It's not often I meet a man like you Javi. Someone genuinely good." Jesus says this in episode 5 if you do all of these:
Does he still say that if you bind his hands in EP2?
Does stealing medicine in ep5 lead to something or not?
'cause I missed the consequences.
No, they're pointless.
Just like the comment above me said, they're pointless. But since Clementine said she wouldn't steal those if "I were you" then I wouldn't steal them.
I guess she would say that, given that's what caused her whole subplot.
Are there any Banang easter eggs in ANF?
it was like they 're building to something. Like that extra scene with the water bottle.
I can't say for certain. All I know is that with all of these choices I got that dialogue but if you just change the last choice to Go after David and Gabe, he says "You're a capable guy" instead.
The water bottle being left is non-determinate, though.
David can kill Javier if you chose to fight him.
And you are officially done.
What's so fucked about this is he has this "Oh shit!" look on his face after. David never wanted to kill him, he was just so angry and couldn't control himself until it was too late.
There's a Banang in the Prescott bar in episode 1
Daaaaamn David looks so surprised that he actually killed him
Hmm, where have I heard that before...?
Me: realizes this is literally Kenny in season two.
I killed Badger and he was mad, but he still said I was genuinely good.
David looks as shocked as I was that Javi just died like that
Exactly. They just couldn't help themselves, obviously.
You sure he didn't just say you were capable? Because every player I've seen that killed him got "I was worried about you, Javi but you helped save this place. That counts for a lot with me."
I don't know about that. Kenny had every intention to kill Jane and only shows remorse if Clem calls him dangerous. Say anything else and he feels perfectly justified in killing Jane.
I meant Telltale copping out by falling back on the Angry Dad trope yet again for the climax.
Not something super mindblowing, but... If you choose to remain silent when Clementine asks you about how you moved on from baseball, she will assume it's still a sore spot for you and apologise for bringing it up.
I think they mean picking up the water bottle in Prescott
Nope, I did do everything else besides kill Badger. I also stopped after Badger fell down, I didnt completely bash his head in, so maybe thats part of it.
...What now?
If you don't stand with David, he gets off the ledge as well and you miss a big chunk of his introspection regarding his perspective as a soldier. The dialogue goes straight to "I want to change...".
I don't know if this has ever been mentioned, but you can rescue Clementine at the end of TTB Part 1.
"Shit, you really died? It was just a prank, bro!"
He saved THE GIRL
the "free sample" from Prescot in episode 2.
Oh yeah, what happens with that now?
Ya don't say.
I don't know what to think about Clementine being able to write letters properly. She was a first grader and all of that, but I bet she hasn't done a proper spelling/writing/reading ever since The Motor Inn, and that was four years ago.
Not pictured: the 50 other unused grave markers where she misspelled Jane
THE BABY GRILL
If you pick it up there's a short scene in the car when driving to Richmond where you can give Kate water
I literally did none of those except for let David in and i'm pretty sure I got it.