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Post by wakemeup on Dec 21, 2013 22:13:22 GMT
That scene was some intense shit.... But I couldn't stop watching.... You watched it on YT. You weren't the one who had to click the button just for more pain for Clem and to hear more of her screams.
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Post by Teacakes on Dec 21, 2013 22:14:20 GMT
I hope Telltale don't turn Clementine into a dark and brutal version of Carl. It seems everyone want a badass Clem instead of a caring and reserved Clem we once knew... Hey, fredden. If I had the game, then I would have gone for the choices that fit Clem best.
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Post by Teacakes on Dec 21, 2013 22:15:05 GMT
That scene was some intense shit.... But I couldn't stop watching.... You watched it on YT. You weren't the one who had to click the button just for more pain for Clem and to hear more of her screams. I know... But I'm getting the game at Christmas so....
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Post by FreddeN93 on Dec 21, 2013 22:16:12 GMT
Hey, fredden. If I had the game, then I would have gone for the choices that fit Clem best. That's what I did as well. I tried to play it in a manner Season One Clementine would. Even if it required some usage of silence, and other silence options like the sad eyes. I'd rather have Clementine stay out of important choices and let the grown ups deal with it. She's only a kid after all...
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 21, 2013 22:16:34 GMT
You will hate that scene, and the scene will know it quite well.
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Post by Teacakes on Dec 21, 2013 22:17:59 GMT
Hey, fredden. If I had the game, then I would have gone for the choices that fit Clem best. That's what I did as well. I tried to play it in a manner Season One Clementine would. Even if it required some usage of silence, and other silence options like the sad eyes. I'd rather have Clementine stay out of important choices and let the grown ups deal with it. She's only a kid after all... "You ain't young, you ain't old, you ain't a boy you ain't a girl. Your not strong or smart, your alive"
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Post by Michael7123 on Dec 21, 2013 22:21:23 GMT
That's what I did as well. I tried to play it in a manner Season One Clementine would. Even if it required some usage of silence, and other silence options like the sad eyes. I'd rather have Clementine stay out of important choices and let the grown ups deal with it. She's only a kid after all... "You ain't young, you ain't old, you ain't a boy you ain't a girl. Your not strong or smart, your alive" TKA is right. Clementine wasn't inclined to stay out of important decisions. Remember her speech in Crawford when everyone wanted to kick Ben out? She was 9 years old at that time, and she stood up to adults. Now she's 11. She didn't become more passive in that timeframe.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 21, 2013 22:24:01 GMT
She won't stay out of major choices, rather she will make those choices, its just something she has to do now.
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Post by FreddeN93 on Dec 21, 2013 22:24:09 GMT
TKA is right. Clementine wasn't inclined to stay out of important decisions. Remember her speech in Crawford when everyone wanted to kick Ben out? She was 9 years old at that time, and she stood up to adults. Now she's 11. She didn't become more passive in that timeframe. People will hate me for saying it, but; I don't believe in Chuck's speech. He died a few hours later, well good game Chuck. Now let me decide Clementine's fate next time. Well, I can't stay out of story decisions, but in dialogues where I don't think Clem would have said anything in Season One, I just stay quiet and let the grown-ups handle it.
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Post by Michael7123 on Dec 21, 2013 22:27:42 GMT
TKA is right. Clementine wasn't inclined to stay out of important decisions. Remember her speech in Crawford when everyone wanted to kick Ben out? She was 9 years old at that time, and she stood up to adults. Now she's 11. She didn't become more passive in that timeframe. People will hate me for saying it, but; I don't believe in Chuck's speech. He died a few hours later, well good game Chuck. Now let me decide Clementine's fate next time. Well, I can't stay out of story decisions, but in dialogues where I don't think Clem would have said anything in Season One, I just stay quiet and let the grown-ups handle it. When did you decide to say nothing? When do you think Clem wouldn't get involved?
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Post by FreddeN93 on Dec 21, 2013 22:29:12 GMT
When did you decide to say nothing? When do you think Clem wouldn't get involved? When caught by the group for instance. I decided to just let the timer run out, or use the Let me go option. I used sad eyes to Pete... When the doctor looked at her arm I also remained quiet... I avoided some questions Luke had by the table in the cabin...
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Post by Teacakes on Dec 21, 2013 22:30:40 GMT
"You ain't young, you ain't old, you ain't a boy you ain't a girl. Your not strong or smart, your alive" TKA is right. Clementine wasn't inclined to stay out of important decisions. Remember her speech in Crawford when everyone wanted to kick Ben out? She was 9 years old at that time, and she stood up to adults. Now she's 11. She didn't become more passive in that timeframe. I was just quoting Chuck.... Turns out I made a point
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 21, 2013 22:31:25 GMT
I keep having flashbacks to episode 4s title screen, god the horrors that await us this season...
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Post by Michael7123 on Dec 21, 2013 22:32:17 GMT
When did you decide to say nothing? When do you think Clem wouldn't get involved? When caught by the group for instance. I decided to just let the timer run out, or use the Let me go option. Are you talking about appealing to the group, the dialogue option when Carlos is checking your arm, or the choice when you first get up?
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 21, 2013 22:33:13 GMT
Good question.
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