Walking dead is it possible to save larry




















User Info: gamon User Info: jonnybravo. User Info: kylewilkie. User Info: Flowling. She reassures you that the both of you are "good" then saves your life not once, but twice with both brothers. If the latter is true then it confirms my suspicions the only useful, trustworthy AND reasonable characters in the group are all women. For those who spared Doug Eagle Eye saves Duck's life giving you an opening to strike.

What does the nerd do? I am weaponized. User Info: devilishdemento. You're not alone. I, too, thought he'd become a zombie, that you'd have to do a quick-time event to save Lilly and that you'd have to smash his head in anyway.

Plus I hate Larry and dislike Lilly and got great satisfaction out of splattifying Larry's head. User Info: draconian Hating him, I feel like a monster. Back to this topic, the way ending up Larry's life, just I shouldnt do that but he could come back and kill everyone inside. Think about EP1, he tried to kill us. And we all tried our best to buy some time for others to escape, and getting medicine for him. He still showed no appreciation. You don't know what would've happened, yet you actively aided in his death?

Yes, he was a douche for trying to leave you to die. But think of it this way: would you like to have a convicted murderer in your group? By your logic, Larry did the right thing because "He could've killed us. You're going to hold that against him? It's his fault the alarm was tripped? So really, the blood is on your hands. Or maybe it was just a truly unfortunate event that was out of anyone's control? Ultimately its a hard choice to make. The guilt is normal.

But based on how long it took for someone to die and change in the past, I'd wager that you could have given one more attempt at reviving Larry before having no choice but to bash his head in. Here's the kicker - If you spent a bunch more time trying to save Larry who appears very much dead how much more time would you have left to escape and save the rest of the group? The more time you spend trying to save Larry the lower your chances are of saving the others.

So I pose the question: If you wanted to keep trying to save Larry, would you wait until the last possible second and risk the lives of the other group members both in and outside the room? Or would you have only tried one more time before accepting he was dead? Last edited by Detestable Geohound ; 30 Sep, pm. I would wait until the last possible second.

If he started turning, he'd show obvious signs like the milky white eyes, then yes, it'd be kill or be killed. But I would not have Larry's blood on my hands then.

And how did you know that the others were necessicarily in trouble right then and there? That's a fallacious argument.

As for risking the lives of people in the room, it's not my, nor there place, to judge if this man dies or not. I'd risk my life if it meant I could save another.

Besides, Kenny was still at the ready with the salt lick, so even if I'd get bitten, they would be able to defend themselves. Last edited by Detestable Geohound ; 1 Oct, am. I'm pretty sure that wouldn't work. If you don't chop off the coach's leg in the beginning, he ends up being eaten by the zombies, and instead the kid with black hair "My Dad was in Special Forces! So you bring him and Ben back to camp, and he replaces the coach and dies and reanimates.

So nope. Nice try though. Whether good or evil, we could all benefit from following [Ganondorf's] example and work ethic. Where can I find Clem's hat? Side Quest 3 Answers Help with play it?? Tech Support 3 Answers Why does the game keep taking me back to ps3 screen? Tech Support 2 Answers.

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