brothers the season will end this year...

in a matter of months, this will be all over...are you guys ready to face the end when it happens

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  • No. And I'll never be.

  • Yes and no. I'm excited to see where the season takes us and where Clem's story ends up (not dead not dead not dead) but I also know I'll be sad when it's over because we won't see her again.

  • I feel like we're all engaging in self destructive behavior by wanting all the episodes out while knowing how destroyed we're going to be when we actually say farewell to Clem's journey

  • I'm gonna be fucking devastated man. I kinda grew up alongside Clem, you know.

  • Does... Does this mean.... This is the year the Knights in Queen Clem's Service beat their swords into ploughshares?

  • edited August 2018

    I am already preparing to say goodbye, whatever the end. It was an incredible experience throughout these 7 years next to which was, by far, the best videogame character I have ever met. There will be nothing left but to remember her as the great character we all met and change the chip for next year, we have TWAU2 next year and an interesting project with Stranger Things. Hopefully we will also have Batman soon, but I think that only TWAU has been able to face what was this incredible experience. If you ask me, i think if TTG do more TWD, they'll bring her back in a hypothetical final game, but it's just a hope.

  • I'm dreading the sadness that I know i'll be feeling when episode 4 comes out.

  • Plan_RPlan_R Banned
    edited August 2018

    All good things end, that's what gives them value.

  • edited August 2018

    I've got a lot of sentimental value riding on this damn series. It's the game that gave the choice based narrative style recognition and the push it needed to become popular. Its been damn near six years of investment, and one of those things I think I'll always remember and miss when it's gone. I don't know if there will ever be another game out there to tug on my heartstrings as much as Clem's story did.

  • I remember like 5 years ago when I first played TWD s1, and now it's all over? Like I just can't believe that it is seriously, completely forever over for Clem. I actually have ZERO, completely ZERO motivation to either play or watch next walking dead seasons, knowing that, we are playing in the same world like Clem, but we will never ever see our Clemie - it would be impossible to get over it.
    Imo, the instant Clem is over, the whole TWDG should be over.
    I wish after this season they created separate long episode called "Clementine" or something, where we would just play as Clem in her daily life before the apocalypse starts, like being in school or something idk, I think after these 4 seasons it would be unique experience. I dont know maybe I'm just suggesting this because I can't get over that it's over for Clementine but yeah

  • i was 16, now im 24...my heart it aches

    I'm gonna be fucking devastated man. I kinda grew up alongside Clem, you know.

  • we can only hope my brudda

    CapnJay posted: »

    Does... Does this mean.... This is the year the Knights in Queen Clem's Service beat their swords into ploughshares?

  • its been a long journey my friend an end of a era

    I am already preparing to say goodbye, whatever the end. It was an incredible experience throughout these 7 years next to which was, by far,

  • it sure does

    Plan_R posted: »

    All good things end, that's what gives them value.

  • we will all be here for you

    AnimalBoy posted: »

    I'm dreading the sadness that I know i'll be feeling when episode 4 comes out.

  • 17 for me when i start this experience in 2013(i played the s1 2 o 3 months after it finished)... i'm 23 right now and i can't imagine how different will be for me the world of video games without Clementine... just i can't.

    Sir_Tubs posted: »

    i was 16, now im 24...my heart it aches

  • I was like 12-13, 18 now

    Sir_Tubs posted: »

    i was 16, now im 24...my heart it aches

  • edited August 2018

    I was about 14 when I started playing the game. I'm now 20. This series was an amazing experience, and I'm so excited for the end, but sad at the same time.

  • DeltinoDeltino Moderator

    I can't lie, it's gonna be hard as hell to say goodbye to this series. Or well, at least to Clementine's storyline. Having been someone playing since the very first episode, the fact that we're about four months from the end of this 6 year journey is... an odd feeling, to say the least. But I'm glad they decided to show some restraint by ending this particular story on their own terms, instead of dragging it out. I can respect people that recognize when it's a good time to bring their story to a close.

    Clementine isn't the only thing that made TWDG resonate with me. I mean, she was definitely a huge contributing factor, don't get me wrong, but I think I'll still stick around if they end up doing more Walking Dead stuff after this. Despite some of the missteps here and there along the way, I can state with certainty that I'm attached to and invested in this series in a way that no other game has really managed. I haven't been able to find anything that has gripped me the same way this game series has. Even ANF wasn't enough to completely shake my faith, so I'm sure as hell not clocking out now. This series has earned my near-undying loyalty, and it's a ship I'd happily go down with.

  • I don't know how you'll gather the strength to keep playing on TWDG knowing that in this same world, legendary Clemie is or was somewhere around, but you'll never get to hear or see her. imo the instant Clem's story ends, TWDG should end too, I just don't feel any other TWDG stories are going to get even close to matching Clem's one.

    Deltino posted: »

    I can't lie, it's gonna be hard as hell to say goodbye to this series. Or well, at least to Clementine's storyline. Having been someone play

  • 30 when it started. 36 now.

    Sir_Tubs posted: »

    i was 16, now im 24...my heart it aches

  • Never have I been emotionally attached to any videogame character and series before meeting Clementine and her story. And neither have I found something quite like it.
    It is so far the only game that has managed to make me cry, it's incredible how emotive it is.
    It's going to be very difficult to say goodbye to Clem and I'm definetly not ready for it.

    Few quotes which I share the same feelings with:

    I can state with certainty that I'm attached to and invested in this series in a way that no other game has really managed.

    @Deltino

    I don't know if there will ever be another game out there to tug on my heartstrings as much as Clem's story did.

    @Legendary12

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