Oh crap this will cause a riot

if telltale logic follows...will we get a choice to save louis or violet (personally that will be funny to see everyone‘s reaction)crap...thats gonna break the camels back

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  • Not that I ship Clem with either of them, but if that happens, RIP Louis, probably... I like him, but he treats survival like a joke too much so if I had to choose between him and anyone else that takes it seriously, bye bye Louis.

  • Season 1 was Doug and Carly season 2 was pete and nick season 3 was Gabe and Kate season 4 TBD

  • That's not entirely true, you can actually save both Kate and Gabe if you play it right. Season 3 had Ava and Tripp for that moment, but they twisted it and killed whichever you chose to save.

    donmike84 posted: »

    Season 1 was Doug and Carly season 2 was pete and nick season 3 was Gabe and Kate season 4 TBD

  • Not to mention that as always, no matter who you save, that character died anyway in the next episode or a few episodes later. :P If I'm correct, so far the only determinant character that survived the span of entire season was Conrad in ANF.

    That's not entirely true, you can actually save both Kate and Gabe if you play it right. Season 3 had Ava and Tripp for that moment, but they twisted it and killed whichever you chose to save.

  • I think there will be a choice but it will not resoult in the death of either...this is the last game and if they intentd to give closure to Clem she will probably end up with someone for “happily ever after”. I think that whoever gets rejected will leave the group. Or maybe they put a Carley Doug scene with a Tripp Ava twist where the one you try to save dies and the other is pissed, nonok thats just sadistic

  • The only determine character to survive a walking dead season and not to be killed off is Conrad

  • What's more fucked up that I wish they do agian is copy and paste the choice of ava vs tripp to Louis and violet..THAT would make me smile :)

  • Bonnie and Sam are a couple others.

    donmike84 posted: »

    The only determine character to survive a walking dead season and not to be killed off is Conrad

  • Or maybe they put a Carley Doug scene with a Tripp Ava twist where the one you try to save dies and the other is pissed

    It would be interesting to see, but forced and unnatural as hell. Not to mention that it would probably cause Clem to go a bit wacko if that were to happen. Not being able to save them though she tries repeating what happened to Luke, having someone close to her - that she was willing to save first - die, plus if she determinately promises that she wouldn't let them die to Marlon. The other person being angry with her would probably cause her to snap at them.

    MrGraffio posted: »

    I think there will be a choice but it will not resoult in the death of either...this is the last game and if they intentd to give closure to

  • Pete dies regardless so I'd say it was Kenny vs Jane in season 2, and in season 3 it was more between David and Kate.

    donmike84 posted: »

    Season 1 was Doug and Carly season 2 was pete and nick season 3 was Gabe and Kate season 4 TBD

  • Louis > Violet, so Violet has to die. Easiest choice in the entire TWD.

  • You're acting like somebody just told you that Clem will survive this Season and have a happy life after. Not like anything is confirmed, but basically everything is leading up to her dying at the end.

    MrGraffio posted: »

    I think there will be a choice but it will not resoult in the death of either...this is the last game and if they intentd to give closure to

  • what is "everything"?

    MaikelRRR posted: »

    You're acting like somebody just told you that Clem will survive this Season and have a happy life after. Not like anything is confirmed, but basically everything is leading up to her dying at the end.

  • You say it like it's a bad thing.

  • MaikelRRRMaikelRRR Banned
    edited September 2018

    Whole "climat" of the series, achievements, a lot of foreshadowing. Besides - it's TWD. You don't get to have a happily ever after. It's pretty clear that there won't be a happy ending. She either dies or she lives but something really horrible happens. It's TWD afterall.

    MrGraffio posted: »

    what is "everything"?

  • He treats survival like fun. Meaning that he enjoys his life even though so many shit has happened since the outbreak. His attitude sounds better than "be sad shit, but survive at any cost".

    Not that I ship Clem with either of them, but if that happens, RIP Louis, probably... I like him, but he treats survival like a joke too much so if I had to choose between him and anyone else that takes it seriously, bye bye Louis.

  • Listen if that happens I have to think...I love Violet and deadguy alot...it would be so hard to choose who I sent to a piano hell. Sigh.

  • I feel like most people have already decided who they like the most so it probably wouldn't be a very hard choice

  • do you really think archievementcan be taken seriously? I mean the first episode has a fuckton of archievement an the others not so much especially the last episode and since they are not hidden (apart from steam) and the experience telltale games has with this kind of thing, unless someone datamines the game files its hard to take something as a solid truth.
    In the end just sit back and enjoy the experience

    MaikelRRR posted: »

    Whole "climat" of the series, achievements, a lot of foreshadowing. Besides - it's TWD. You don't get to have a happily ever after. It's pre

  • If they're doing that shit again but with the type of twist Tripp/Ava choice had, Telltale are about to catch these goddamn hands.

    I refuse to be bamboozled again and being stuck with a character I despise.

  • What the fuck is that image from?

    Poogers555 posted: »

    ;'(

  • edited September 2018

    Probably will happen. Louis/Violet will die regardless of what we do/say.

    Despite the amazing improvement in quality, I highly doubt telltale is gonna break their long standing traditions.

  • edited September 2018

    There are also other characters in other telltale games that can survive the Season while being determinant like Prince Lawrence in Wolf among us and if i remember right borderlands had 3 determinant characters that could Live thought the game. ((And also bonnie from s2 and Sam from Michonne.))

    Tewudin posted: »

    Not to mention that as always, no matter who you save, that character died anyway in the next episode or a few episodes later. :P If I'm correct, so far the only determinant character that survived the span of entire season was Conrad in ANF.

  • gr8 b8 m8 but this can still happen before her kicking the bucket?

    MaikelRRR posted: »

    You're acting like somebody just told you that Clem will survive this Season and have a happy life after. Not like anything is confirmed, but basically everything is leading up to her dying at the end.

  • ohhhh i will be relishing it

    Plan_R posted: »

    You say it like it's a bad thing.

  • it does hurt the soul

    Poogers555 posted: »

    ;'(

  • Legend say is @Poogers555 himself

    What the fuck is that image from?

  • Obvious clickbait is obvious

  • STORY TIME

    Melton23 posted: »

    Obvious clickbait is obvious

  • edited September 2018

    The homie Louis ain’t gonna die, Clemmy Clem is watching over him.

  • Yes, you're right but since this is TWD related thread, I was specifically talking about this series characters.

    UrbanRodrik posted: »

    There are also other characters in other telltale games that can survive the Season while being determinant like Prince Lawrence in Wolf amo

  • edited September 2018

    I agree. It would be like the doug and carley decision. Carley was great with a gun and doug, for me, didn't have anything to offer.

    Not that I ship Clem with either of them, but if that happens, RIP Louis, probably... I like him, but he treats survival like a joke too much so if I had to choose between him and anyone else that takes it seriously, bye bye Louis.

  • edited September 2018

    Doug had plenty to offer and Carly was literally an idiot that didn't know how batteries worked. Who the fuck doesn't know a portable radio needs batteries to work and who the extra fuck doesn't know how to put batteries into something? Since the first game takes place in 2003 or 4, Carly would have been born in the mid to late 70s. She would have to know how batteries and portable radios work. Gun or no, she was an idiot and there's no place for idiots in a survivor group. Doug had actually rigged up an early warning system in episode 2 so the group couldn't be snuck up on. I was far more angry with Lily for killing him than Carly. I feel like people who save Carly mostly save her because she had a vajimjam and they were trying to get Lee laid.

    MosesARose posted: »

    I agree. It would be like the doug and carley decision. Carley was great with a gun and doug, for me, didn't have anything to offer.

  • I saved her because someone who's that good of a shot is more valuable than some nerd who can program a universal remote because he memorized every tv code or whatever.

    Doug had plenty to offer and Carly was literally an idiot that didn't know how batteries worked. Who the fuck doesn't know a portable radio

  • Exactly. In the an apocalyptic setting the rules of the world reverts back to "survival of the fittest." Sure doug was smart. But compared to Carley, who was a deadeye with a gun, he had nothing to offer.

    I saved her because someone who's that good of a shot is more valuable than some nerd who can program a universal remote because he memorized every tv code or whatever.

  • Guns are only good if you have bullets, and good aim isn't as hard as you might think.

    Source: grew up with guns and know they're not as hard as some media would have you believe.

    I saved her because someone who's that good of a shot is more valuable than some nerd who can program a universal remote because he memorized every tv code or whatever.

  • Cool, you too? It's true, hitting a target isn't hard, but I don't really need the media to tell me how hard it is to hit a moving target in the head with a gun, though. There's a reason weapons training involves aiming center mass rather than the much smaller target. Honestly, I'll take someone who can do that over the IT guy at Target.

    Guns are only good if you have bullets, and good aim isn't as hard as you might think. Source: grew up with guns and know they're not as hard as some media would have you believe.

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