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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 4, 2014 3:48:22 GMT
They were dicks? Wonderful.
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Post by Teacakes on Jul 4, 2014 14:46:57 GMT
If you killed Nick, you are an asshole, simple as that, just like you are an asshole for not trying to save Christa. That's fucking stupid, Bio.
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Post by Teacakes on Jul 4, 2014 14:48:16 GMT
Why you gotta be so judgemental? To give a small category of people a label.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2014 15:30:58 GMT
Heh... Heh... I almost didn't realize what saying he's like everyone else would do. To be honest, I had no idea he was determinate untill after the episode and I checked on the wiki. What I meant was that if you pay attention to his dialogue, you can see that he is a good person. He's brave (more than can be said about Ben), and cares about the group. He's been through some shit, and is a bit of a fuckup. That's it. I thought that the determinant fate was going to be Walter saves him/Walter shoots him, not Walter saves him/Walter shoots the walker.
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Post by Michael7123 on Jul 4, 2014 15:34:42 GMT
So I just got back from playing episode 3 again. Honestly, I really liked it. Is it as good as season one? No, but not by very much.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2014 15:39:28 GMT
So I just got back from playing episode 3 again. Honestly, I really liked it. Is it as good as season one? No, but not by very much. Honestly my only gripe with episode 3 was how quickly they took down Carver's settlement. They could've added in an extra day and it wouldn't have felt so brief. Also killing Troy. Leaving him would've been interesting as he could come back later completely crazy and out for revenge.
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Post by Michael7123 on Jul 4, 2014 15:48:48 GMT
So I just got back from playing episode 3 again. Honestly, I really liked it. Is it as good as season one? No, but not by very much. Honestly my only gripe with episode 3 was how quickly they took down Carver's settlement. They could've added in an extra day and it wouldn't have felt so brief. Also killing Troy. Leaving him would've been interesting as he could come back later completely crazy and out for revenge. I don't think Troy really gave a shit about anyone other than himself. Furthermore, I don't think he's smart enough to track people down. Besides, showing him die like that showed Jane's darker side.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 4, 2014 21:18:58 GMT
Honestly my only gripe with episode 3 was how quickly they took down Carver's settlement. They could've added in an extra day and it wouldn't have felt so brief. Also killing Troy. Leaving him would've been interesting as he could come back later completely crazy and out for revenge. I don't think Troy really gave a shit about anyone other than himself. Furthermore, I don't think he's smart enough to track people down. Besides, showing him die like that showed Jane's darker side. Agreed on Troy, that was pretty great.
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Post by Rock114 on Jul 4, 2014 21:20:35 GMT
So I just got back from playing episode 3 again. Honestly, I really liked it. Is it as good as season one? No, but not by very much. Honestly my only gripe with episode 3 was how quickly they took down Carver's settlement. They could've added in an extra day and it wouldn't have felt so brief. Also killing Troy. Leaving him would've been interesting as he could come back later completely crazy and out for revenge. What about Kenny stealing the spotlight from everyone else? That's my biggest issue with it.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 4, 2014 21:24:58 GMT
I do agree he got maybe to much screentime, I love Kenny a lot, I mean A LOT, but I like the other characters to, so it pains me to say it, but it is true.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2014 21:35:10 GMT
Honestly my only gripe with episode 3 was how quickly they took down Carver's settlement. They could've added in an extra day and it wouldn't have felt so brief. Also killing Troy. Leaving him would've been interesting as he could come back later completely crazy and out for revenge. What about Kenny stealing the spotlight from everyone else? That's my biggest issue with it. Oh yeah, that too. I wish that someone else could've been the person Carver beat up, but Kenny was the best candidate for it. I wish we'd had a choice between letting Kenny brutally murder Carver or leaving him in a way that we knew he'd die.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Jul 4, 2014 21:40:09 GMT
What about Kenny stealing the spotlight from everyone else? That's my biggest issue with it. Oh yeah, that too. I wish that someone else could've been the person Carver beat up, but Kenny was the best candidate for it. I wish we'd had a choice between letting Kenny brutally murder Carver or leaving him in a way that we knew he'd die. It wouldn't have fit Kenny's personality, he never walks away.
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Post by sos on Jul 4, 2014 21:46:42 GMT
Any complaints about Kenny's screentime boil down to his return in general. I can't think of one way of quieting such an opinionated guy. No matter what he's going to be involved in everything.
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Post by Rock114 on Jul 4, 2014 21:47:19 GMT
What about Kenny stealing the spotlight from everyone else? That's my biggest issue with it. Oh yeah, that too. I wish that someone else could've been the person Carver beat up, but Kenny was the best candidate for it. I wish we'd had a choice between letting Kenny brutally murder Carver or leaving him in a way that we knew he'd die. I'd say that letting Kenny beat his brains in, or having Clem shoot Carver in the head would be good.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 4, 2014 21:50:20 GMT
The sooner Christa comes back, the better. At least then someone else will be the centre of attention, and Christa seems more interesting in Season 2.
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