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Post by Deleted on Dec 19, 2013 1:18:05 GMT
I didn't cry, but I cringed so goddamn hard at the stitching scene
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 19, 2013 14:33:03 GMT
Yep, worst part was that I had to interact to get it done, god I wish that scene was shorter.
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Post by Michael7123 on Dec 19, 2013 14:38:04 GMT
Clem wasn't kidding when she said "This is going to suck."
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 19, 2013 14:41:46 GMT
It reminded me of "This is going to hurt" and oh boy did it, well no one is doubting her toughness now, Lee would be proud about that.
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Post by IDEK on Dec 19, 2013 15:00:05 GMT
I don't know, it was not like the Duck Grayson part, the 'I don't know', I don't know, quick deaths are not a bad thing, but there was no set up, Carley's death was amazing, Omid not so much, also it is just me or does all the sadness just feel less sad? Like I am getting used to it without a set up? ...You sound like a Character in the Walking Dead.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 19, 2013 15:22:16 GMT
I know right? It just, did not make it as sad as I expected, I expected to being crying if Omid died, but all I did was be shocked for a minute, when Carley died it was more shocking and sadder, how is that? I am really becomeing like Vernon.
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Post by Michael7123 on Dec 19, 2013 15:26:37 GMT
I know right? It just, did not make it as sad as I expected, I expected to being crying if Omid died, but all I did was be shocked for a minute, when Carley died it was more shocking and sadder, how is that? I am really becomeing like Vernon. I sorta felt the same way. Then again, I did just finish the end of episode 5 a few hours before, so that might have played a role in it. Also, telltale did a good job in making the "goodbye" track play when you first open up the game.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 19, 2013 15:30:29 GMT
I noticed that right off the bat, and I just told myself, "This is not going to be a happy right" and I was right, but as I was saying, all this depressing, dark, sad moments just did not have that much impact, maybe because it was not done well enough, maybe because I just met these people, or like Vernon, I am just getting used to it, hell I am already saying that Luke is going to slowly die in episode 3, 4, or 5, and not get the Kenny treatment of maybe he made it, when I played season 1, I thought only a few characters were going to die, I was hoping Carley would make it at every turn, now I just look at Nick and say, "Your fucked."
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Post by Master Psychic on Dec 19, 2013 15:34:34 GMT
I noticed that right off the bat, and I just told myself, "This is not going to be a happy right" and I was right, but as I was saying, all this depressing, dark, sad moments just did not have that much impact, maybe because it was not done well enough, maybe because I just met these people, or like Vernon, I am just getting used to it, hell I am already saying that Luke is going to slowly die in episode 3, 4, or 5, and not get the Kenny treatment of maybe he made it, when I played season 1, I thought only a few characters were going to die, I was hoping Carley would make it at every turn, now I just look at Nick and say, "Your fucked." To be honest, the Pete or Nick choice was really kinda weak. The choice wasn't so powerful as the Doug or Carley choice because we got to knew both Carley and Doug while we know little about Pete and Nick.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 19, 2013 15:36:20 GMT
I noticed that right off the bat, and I just told myself, "This is not going to be a happy right" and I was right, but as I was saying, all this depressing, dark, sad moments just did not have that much impact, maybe because it was not done well enough, maybe because I just met these people, or like Vernon, I am just getting used to it, hell I am already saying that Luke is going to slowly die in episode 3, 4, or 5, and not get the Kenny treatment of maybe he made it, when I played season 1, I thought only a few characters were going to die, I was hoping Carley would make it at every turn, now I just look at Nick and say, "Your fucked." To be honest, the Pete or Nick choice was really kinda weak. The choice wasn't so powerful as the Doug or Carley choice because we got to knew both Carley and Doug while we know little about Pete and Nick. Yeah, and I bet you money that Pete dies either way and Nick lives either way, because by the time Pete gets back, its going to be like Lee, far to late, and Nick is going to start drinking again.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 19, 2013 15:36:41 GMT
Also has anyone left Christa with the bandits? What happens?
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Post by Master Psychic on Dec 19, 2013 15:37:46 GMT
To be honest, I don't care about either Pete or Nick considering they are going to die anyways.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 19, 2013 15:45:44 GMT
Also this is completely unrelated, but was I the only one to find a game of Risk in the house? I fucking LOVE Risk, whoever's sleeps in that bedroom is instantly liked by me, unless its Rebecca.
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Post by Teacakes on Dec 19, 2013 15:55:43 GMT
Hello Bio.
Guessing you enjoyed season 2 a bit more than I did.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Dec 19, 2013 15:57:18 GMT
Well I give it a 8-10, not bad, it was good, but a full point short of all of season 1, the weakest of the series, but still good, also That is Kenny Clem was talking to, it has to be...
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