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Post by Autobot Sonic on Dec 19, 2013 18:02:00 GMT
I do agree, I had no idea Clem was strong enough to do what she did in that barn, also why did she steal? I taught her not to steal! That too. I taught her not to steal as well. I want to see more child Clementine, like when she talked to Alvin through the window, you could make Clem almost cry for help. Which pretty much melted Alvin's heart. Like Season One Clementine did to our hearts. Yeah, but I bet during the 16 month time-lapse with Christa she realized that you have to do these things to survive, and maybe use her innocence to her advantage?
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 19, 2013 18:02:54 GMT
Let me guess, they are pretty bad, like season 1 bad? They are just like the Season One non-canon deaths. They bite off Clementine's neck, or rip her insides out. Pretty brutal. Jesus, well I can see they did not tone down the violence level, and its worse knowing its fucking Clementine, the Clem deaths in season 1 were the worst, now they are all of them, god I hope I don't die at a point.
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Post by FreddeN93 on Dec 19, 2013 18:05:22 GMT
Jesus, well I can see they did not tone down the violence level, and its worse knowing its fucking Clementine, the Clem deaths in season 1 were the worst, now they are all of them, god I hope I don't die at a point. Once you get used to the controls again you won't die. But it is a bit harder to find clickables in Season Two IMO. Yeah, Clem's non canon-death in the trainstation was very, very dark. And now actually seeing her die actually kills me...
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Post by Michael7123 on Dec 19, 2013 18:05:57 GMT
At this point, Clem's innocence is already gone in my opinion. Having said that, that doesn't mean she isn't a good person anymore.
I feel they did a great job of portraying Clem. She shouldn't feel the same as she did in season 1. She's gotten older and wiser. She might have lost her childlike innocence from season 1, but the part of her that would speak up and say "We don't leave friends behind!" Is still there.
Also, there's a way to get anything from Alvin? I found out that you could knock at the window, but I thought he would always turn you away.
And bio, the death scenes in season 2 are just are better than in season 1. In season 1, they were borderline comical at times. Here, they are terrifying.
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Post by FreddeN93 on Dec 19, 2013 18:07:05 GMT
At this point, Clem's innocence is already gone in my opinion. Having said that, that doesn't mean she isn't a good person anymore. I feel they did a great job of portraying Clem. She shouldn't feel the same as she did in season 1. She's gotten older and wiser. She might have lost her childlike innocence from season 1, but the part of her that would speak up and say "We don't leave friends behind!" Is still there. Also, there's a way to get anything from Alvin? I found out that you could knock at the window, but I thought he would always turn you away. And bio, the death scenes in season 2 are just are better than in season 1. In season 1, they were borderline comical at times. Here, they are terrifying. Just use the child-like tactics. Tell him please, and keep going with it until she almost cries and Alvin will ask her to not cry. Then he will give her some items. I think Clem will go something like "I don't have anyone who will help me". And her lip will start shaking.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 19, 2013 18:08:22 GMT
At this point, Clem's innocence is already gone in my opinion. Having said that, that doesn't mean she isn't a good person anymore. I feel they did a great job of portraying Clem. She shouldn't feel the same as she did in season 1. She's gotten older and wiser. She might have lost her childlike innocence from season 1, but the part of her that would speak up and say "We don't leave friends behind!" Is still there. Also, there's a way to get anything from Alvin? I found out that you could knock at the window, but I thought he would always turn you away. And bio, the death scenes in season 2 are just are better than in season 1. In season 1, they were borderline comical at times. Here, they are terrifying. Define 'better?' I remember a few being someone funny in season 1 but only how it happened, Nova was spinning around during the tractor stage and got hit, and I found that funny, and the Brenda hallway was pretty funny, but here, nope I can't even think about any of these death's being funny.
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Post by FreddeN93 on Dec 19, 2013 18:09:27 GMT
Define 'better?' I remember a few being someone funny in season 1 but only how it happened, Nova was spinning around during the tractor stage and got hit, and I found that funny, and the Brenda hallway was pretty funny, but here, nope I can't even think about any of these death's being funny. Perhaps better by being more realistic?
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 19, 2013 18:11:08 GMT
Well that is even worse, god, there is most likely some asshole who already uploaded all those deaths.
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Post by FreddeN93 on Dec 19, 2013 18:12:48 GMT
Well that is even worse, god, there is most likely some asshole who already uploaded all those deaths. He Who Must Not Be Named I'd assume.
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Post by Master Psychic on Dec 19, 2013 18:14:18 GMT
Well that is even worse, god, there is most likely some asshole who already uploaded all those deaths. He Who Must Not Be Named I'd assume. And Ehkay.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 19, 2013 18:15:05 GMT
Most likely, but still, Telltale you assholes, all I got to say when talking about Clem deaths.
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Post by FreddeN93 on Dec 19, 2013 18:16:15 GMT
Most likely, but still, Telltale you assholes, all I got to say when talking about Clem deaths. I still think Telltale went a bit too deep with this first episode with Clementine. I wish they'd have waited a bit with the most brutal moments to later in the season, like they did with Season One. I mean, the first bloody thing Clem witness in the Season Two prologue is death, and a gun in her face. I'm literally terrified to continue when Episode Two gets here.
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Post by Michael7123 on Dec 19, 2013 18:18:17 GMT
I meant better as in more realistic. I have all the motivation in the world to avoid them.
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Post by Master Psychic on Dec 19, 2013 18:18:16 GMT
Most likely, but still, Telltale you assholes, all I got to say when talking about Clem deaths. I still think Telltale went a bit too deep with this first episode. I wish they'd have waited a bit with the most brutal moments to later in the season, like they did with Season One. I'm literally terrified to continue when Episode Two gets here. If this keeps going on, I might consider season 2 uncanon and make up my own ending for the scene after credits from No Time Left and pretend that Telltale never made other seasons of the Walking Dead.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 19, 2013 18:18:45 GMT
Most likely, but still, Telltale you assholes, all I got to say when talking about Clem deaths. I still think Telltale went a bit too deep with this first episode with Clementine. I wish they'd have waited a bit with the most brutal moments to later in the season, like they did with Season One. I mean, the first bloody thing Clem witness in the Season Two prologue is death, and a gun in her face. I'm literally terrified to continue when Episode Two gets here. Me to, if Omid is easy pray, what isn't? What is going to die next?
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