Now a matured mid-teen, Clementine is a far more independent individual, making her own choices based on her own beliefs and values. She holds a firm belief that nothing good will come out of being in a group anymore, and regularly stays by herself. A mature, kind, and polite girl, she acts as the moral compass of the group and tries her best to maintain the humanity of the group in a post-apocalyptic world.Īfter losing the people closest to her, Clementine becomes hardened and more mature in her outlook, but still bravely overcomes the dangers of a post-apocalyptic world head-on and tries her best to maintain some of her previous faith in humanity, hanging on to what Lee Everett taught her, as well as her own values.Īs time goes on, however, Clementine develops more brash and forceful traits, distrusting others and doing whatever it takes to stay alive. She is the deuteragonist of Season One and A New Frontier and the protagonist of Season Two, The Final Season, and the No Going Back Trailer Bonus Scene. On things that I sided with her on: Covering her at the junkyard and killing Lingard.Clementine, nicknamed Clem by many of her companions, is the protagonist of The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series. The thing is, I got the 4th ending, which according to the OP, it's because I had a good relationship with Clem, but it seems for the most part, I decided against her on decisions that I thought would have made her react more distrustful towards Javi, such as not lying for her at Prescott, accepting Conrad's deal, and opening the door for David. Did this happen to everyone (Clem automatically deciding to follow Gabe) or was this somehow determinant based on how Javi treated her? Javi was then left to c … more hoose between saving his family or saving the town. So, in my (first) play through, Clem chose to go after Gabe, whereas Kate chose to make things right with Richmond. Anyone have ideas as to what I may have done to still get this ending? Moreover, the decision to go after Gabe made the most sense to me, since it was more important to protect family over a town of strangers, although technically, Javi owes them this. ? Not complaining, of course, I actually prefer this ending. If what the OP is saying is correct, the ending that I received doesn't really make a lot of sense to me. Would Clem have decided to go to Richmond had I decided to help Kate by saving the town? Or would she still have stuck with her decision to go after Gabe? On things that I sided with her on: Covering her at the junkyard and killing Lingard. Javi was then left to choose between saving his family or saving the town. If you did a mix of both, Clementine will decide to stick with Javi, going with him no matter what. While if you agreed with her for the most part, she will assist Kate. So, say, if you disagreed with her 3 times out of 4, she will go to save Gabe. I believe Clementine decides in relation to how many times you have sided with her. (You can convince David to stay in Richmond, or let him go) You must have a good relationship with Clementine, supporting her in most decisions. (Technically, Kate doesn't die, she just disappears)Ĥ.-Gabe and David live, Kate dies. You must have a strained relationship, disagreeing with her at almost every turn. You must have a strained relationship with Clementine, disagreeing with her at almost every turn (letting her take the blame in Prescott, siding with Conrad, letting David in, sparing Lingard).ģ.-Gabe lives, Kate and David die. You must have a good relationship with Clementine, supporting her in most decisions (covering for her in Prescott, kill Conrad, not letting David in, killing Lingard).Ģ.-Kate and Gabe live, David dies. They depend on your relationship with Clementine and who you decided to assist in the finale.ġ.-Kate lives, both Gabe and David die.
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