the accidentally made him correct in every single situation despite trying to make him the 'selfish butthole' in the group, despite constantly putting himself on the line as time goes on
this only gets more amusing in the second season where all the new characters are mouth breathing morons when compared to an 11 year old and the boat master
He runs from the tractor on the farm in the first episode, but if you side with him from then on he never runs from anything else.
If Kenny abandons you then you deserved it because you played like a b***h.
that's how i remember it. i sided with him on the farm because it seemed the practical thing to do, then we basically saw eye to eye on everything else
Season 2 is hilarious because every character is CONSTANTLY trying to gaslight Clem into thinking that Kenny is crazy and wrong... yet he is always fricking right and if you ignore them all and trust Kenny, you get the best endings of the game.
Kenny is the best nonplayable character of the whole TWD Game franchise.
Season 2 is so fricked. Literally right off the bat everyone hates Kenny for no reason. Nick gets more forgiveness for killing Matthew than Kenny gets for just existing. The methhead chick who got everyone killed doesn't even get 1/100th of the shit Kenny does, who again did literally nothing wrong to the new group. Then they call him an unhinged monster for beating up the Russian kid who goes on to steal your shit and try and kill Clementine.
>Why was he such a controversial character?
Because he's an opinionated, confident, working-class, middle-aged, southern, white dude and being right every single time just means everyone is too prideful to give him any slack because they hate at least one of those aspects about him.
Was he contreversial? Even the normiest youtubers I've watched (there was an illusion of branching stories...) loved kenny.
I couldn't show you a single example of someone who actively dislikes kenny. He was one of the most beloved characters.
I’m pretty sure super best friends play were pretty infamous in how they despised Kenny. There’s also that popular “We Don’t Talk About Kenny” video essay where the narrator goes on to talk about how Kenny is pretty much a crazy abusive stepfather to Clem.
>I couldn't show you a single example of someone who actively dislikes kenny
He's straight up stupid, that's not really a character flaw but he's borderline useless and always aggressive when there's no reason to be.
Can't save his family, can't keep a boat for a day, can't resist looting a car, can't stop fighting with Lee when everyone's life is at stake. He's plain scared of Larry and Lily. The reason he gave shit to Ben so much was Ben was the only person he could talk down to intellectually, and yes I'm counting Clementine.
Kenny is a tragic dumbfrick. If he was mildly competent his family would be alive and so would he. He is an accurate representation of a dipshit trying to survive in the zombie apocalypse and I would have abandoned him the instant he got mopey.
In season 2 Clementine basically has to be Kenny's mother and therapist, he's unhinged and ready to kill anybody. He somehow thinks Alvin Jr. can make up for his failure with Duck? I don't even get that part. Jane is stupid too but she had a point in what she did at the end, Kenny was going insane and she had to show Clementine to wake her up to reality.
Kenny is the type of guy where if you’re 100% with him, he’s 100% with you.
But if you’re only 90% with him, he’s 0% with you. And that’s why I can’t stand him.
Not true. Even if you dont always agree with him, so long as you arent a total frickhead he realizes you had his back when it counted and helps you anyway.
>kenny just actually unironically becomes a perfect father figure to clem and aj immediately after season 2 >dies in the most moronic way imaginable because they can't write more than one route
LMAO. telltale deserved to go under. kind of a shame they ever came back.
My headcanon is that, just like in Season 1, he somehow bullshits his way out and survives the stupid car crash even thought he couldn't move and was attacked by zombies. He still kills the zombies, his body goes back to working normally and he begins a quest to reunite to Clem and AJ, which he does some time after Season 4.
Yes, I replayed them recently, in fact knowing what happens, the games become way easier when you decide to always side with Kenny no matter what, it becomes kinda funny (Only moment I disagree with him is with letting Ben die because I think with Ben alive, you get a better ending for Kenny's character arc in season 1)
>Game constantly gaslights you calling Kenny crazy >Every single instance (Season 2 especially) he was right
Season 2 was so bad it forever tainted Telltale games in general after how good Season 1 was, in fact the more I replayed Season 2 the more I realized how if the game had LET me do what I wanted, and basically told this new group to go frick themselves after finding Kenny, I'd have gotten the best ending
Season 2 wasn't bad, you just got trick. First time I played I always sided with Kenny and told everyone else to frick off, had a lot of fun with that, it was everyone trying to gaslight a little girl yet the little girl is smarter and refuses to listen to the incompetent adults
Are any of the telltale games even worth playing? The way everyone stopped talking about them, even the supposedly good ones after the company fell off is concerning
the walking dead series is still worth playing, and the wolf among us. even season 3 of the walking dead which is the worst one, is worth playing if you end up liking clem.
yeah wow thats crazy how 'people stopped talking about them' a decade later (you are literally posting in a thread about them and there's kenny supremacy threads here weekly)
You are either being disingenuous or a genuine moron, telltale shat out games for the better part of a decade and was fricking inescapable at one point. There are decade old games that people still don't shut up about.
The Walking Dead games.
Season 3 is the weakest but it is also skippeable since nothing that happens there really influences Season 4 that much. But even if it's weak I don't recommend skipping it because it still has some fun moments (like you can cuck your brother and create moronic family drama)
>Everyone stopped talking about them
Most of the reason people continue posting about older games is when the studio is still active or other devs try to recreate the same type of game. No one's really doing that, has nothing to do with the games themselves.
The TWD ones and Wolf Among Us are definitely still worth playing.
Walking Dead seasons 1 and 2. Season 2 is sort of eh at times, but will provide for a satisfying ending if you make certain choices at the end.
All others are shit tbh, WAU was mid.
Doesn't matter how fricking right you are if your attitude is shit people will treat you like shit, he should have fricking fix himself before trying to order every one else around
>Kenny: Black person >Lee: What did you say? >Kenny: Cmon man I can't help it, I'm from the South >Lee: Aight no biggie
Genuinely the most based duo in vidya
Kenny is an annoying selfish douchebag that doesn't care about other people's problems and only feels sorry for himself. You can't trust him either, he's shown multiple times he won't be there for you if you didn't suck up to him.
series ends with his ending in season 3. The rest is gay liberal fanfiction.
They planned to make an example of le redneck and kill him all the way back in season 1 episode 3 and then in episode 5, but someone based changed it.
Best character.
I think the reason why he was controversial was just because he was so quick to get mad at Lee for not siding on him with situations where he was obviously in the wrong, such as crushing Lily's dad's head with a saltlick. Hell, that might be the only thing that can really set him off even if you side with him on everything else. In season 2? He did absolutely nothing wrong.
In 1, when you had to make pic-related's choice, I chose to help Shawn because he was stuck under a FRICKING TRACTOR and needed the most help. The zombies didn't even have a grip on Duck and he could have easily hopped off.
So I choose Shawn and then Kenny runs in and "saves" Duck anyways and then is angry and pissy to me the rest of the game. He was a total ass.
>leaves car full of supplies alone >leaves in the car >door is wide open >keys are also in the ignition with the lights on draining the battery
How exactly am I in the wrong for taking his shit this dude was gonna lose it anyway?
realisitc character in a apocalypse
the accidentally made him correct in every single situation despite trying to make him the 'selfish butthole' in the group, despite constantly putting himself on the line as time goes on
this only gets more amusing in the second season where all the new characters are mouth breathing morons when compared to an 11 year old and the boat master
>made him correct in every single situation
literally runs away from every conflict in season 1 when he could be helping
He runs from the tractor on the farm in the first episode, but if you side with him from then on he never runs from anything else.
If Kenny abandons you then you deserved it because you played like a b***h.
that's how i remember it. i sided with him on the farm because it seemed the practical thing to do, then we basically saw eye to eye on everything else
Season 2 is hilarious because every character is CONSTANTLY trying to gaslight Clem into thinking that Kenny is crazy and wrong... yet he is always fricking right and if you ignore them all and trust Kenny, you get the best endings of the game.
Kenny is the best nonplayable character of the whole TWD Game franchise.
Punished Kenny is up there with Lee and Clementine(early seasons) for best characters in zombie games
Season 2 is so fricked. Literally right off the bat everyone hates Kenny for no reason. Nick gets more forgiveness for killing Matthew than Kenny gets for just existing. The methhead chick who got everyone killed doesn't even get 1/100th of the shit Kenny does, who again did literally nothing wrong to the new group. Then they call him an unhinged monster for beating up the Russian kid who goes on to steal your shit and try and kill Clementine.
>Why was he such a controversial character?
Because he's an opinionated, confident, working-class, middle-aged, southern, white dude and being right every single time just means everyone is too prideful to give him any slack because they hate at least one of those aspects about him.
Urban?
he carried the second game
Janegays can't name 1 (one) thing Kenny did wrong.
He was a psycho and needed to be put down looong before Season 2 tbh.
t. urban
Was he contreversial? Even the normiest youtubers I've watched (there was an illusion of branching stories...) loved kenny.
I couldn't show you a single example of someone who actively dislikes kenny. He was one of the most beloved characters.
I kinda feel like he was meant to be controversial, but was too likeable. Like Soldier Boy from the Boys.
I’m pretty sure super best friends play were pretty infamous in how they despised Kenny. There’s also that popular “We Don’t Talk About Kenny” video essay where the narrator goes on to talk about how Kenny is pretty much a crazy abusive stepfather to Clem.
There's tons of video essays about how Kenny is a toxic white male, a racist, etc.
Basically every leftist hates Kenny because he's a rural white guy.
Please link me these, i need a good laugh.
>I couldn't show you a single example of someone who actively dislikes kenny
He's straight up stupid, that's not really a character flaw but he's borderline useless and always aggressive when there's no reason to be.
Can't save his family, can't keep a boat for a day, can't resist looting a car, can't stop fighting with Lee when everyone's life is at stake. He's plain scared of Larry and Lily. The reason he gave shit to Ben so much was Ben was the only person he could talk down to intellectually, and yes I'm counting Clementine.
Kenny is a tragic dumbfrick. If he was mildly competent his family would be alive and so would he. He is an accurate representation of a dipshit trying to survive in the zombie apocalypse and I would have abandoned him the instant he got mopey.
In season 2 Clementine basically has to be Kenny's mother and therapist, he's unhinged and ready to kill anybody. He somehow thinks Alvin Jr. can make up for his failure with Duck? I don't even get that part. Jane is stupid too but she had a point in what she did at the end, Kenny was going insane and she had to show Clementine to wake her up to reality.
>Reddit spacing
w*men never have a point, and neither did your unsolicited wall of homosexual text
>t.Jane
People only dislike him when they try to save Larry, because if you do that he is mostly stand-offish with you for the rest of the game.
I don't get the people who try to save Larry, feud with him or not it was the best option at the time.
I say this all the time and I’ll say it again.
Kenny is the type of guy where if you’re 100% with him, he’s 100% with you.
But if you’re only 90% with him, he’s 0% with you. And that’s why I can’t stand him.
Not true. Even if you dont always agree with him, so long as you arent a total frickhead he realizes you had his back when it counted and helps you anyway.
Boatmaster is a litmus test for homosexualry.
He's controversial because the world full of homosexuals.
he's just one of those dudes who you're either 100% with him or you're 0% with him
>kenny just actually unironically becomes a perfect father figure to clem and aj immediately after season 2
>dies in the most moronic way imaginable because they can't write more than one route
LMAO. telltale deserved to go under. kind of a shame they ever came back.
My headcanon is that, just like in Season 1, he somehow bullshits his way out and survives the stupid car crash even thought he couldn't move and was attacked by zombies. He still kills the zombies, his body goes back to working normally and he begins a quest to reunite to Clem and AJ, which he does some time after Season 4.
yup, gotta kill off kenny. just wouldn't be telltale's the walking dead if your choices were anything but superficial in the end.
This is why the Wellington ending is the correct one.
Has someone made a decent Kenny AI yet? Having entire game and movie scripts narrated by Kenny sounds like a dream.
Is this as good as I remember? kind of want to play it
Yes, I replayed them recently, in fact knowing what happens, the games become way easier when you decide to always side with Kenny no matter what, it becomes kinda funny (Only moment I disagree with him is with letting Ben die because I think with Ben alive, you get a better ending for Kenny's character arc in season 1)
>Game constantly gaslights you calling Kenny crazy
>Every single instance (Season 2 especially) he was right
Season 2 was so bad it forever tainted Telltale games in general after how good Season 1 was, in fact the more I replayed Season 2 the more I realized how if the game had LET me do what I wanted, and basically told this new group to go frick themselves after finding Kenny, I'd have gotten the best ending
Season 2 wasn't bad, you just got trick. First time I played I always sided with Kenny and told everyone else to frick off, had a lot of fun with that, it was everyone trying to gaslight a little girl yet the little girl is smarter and refuses to listen to the incompetent adults
He wasn't controversial in real life, he grew on everyone as time went on, but he was controversial in the game world.
Hearing this song while whatching the cutscene where Clem finds jane's body in S3 is the greatest feeling
He should have got a spin-off game.
Are any of the telltale games even worth playing? The way everyone stopped talking about them, even the supposedly good ones after the company fell off is concerning
the walking dead series is still worth playing, and the wolf among us. even season 3 of the walking dead which is the worst one, is worth playing if you end up liking clem.
yeah wow thats crazy how 'people stopped talking about them' a decade later (you are literally posting in a thread about them and there's kenny supremacy threads here weekly)
You are either being disingenuous or a genuine moron, telltale shat out games for the better part of a decade and was fricking inescapable at one point. There are decade old games that people still don't shut up about.
The Walking Dead games.
Season 3 is the weakest but it is also skippeable since nothing that happens there really influences Season 4 that much. But even if it's weak I don't recommend skipping it because it still has some fun moments (like you can cuck your brother and create moronic family drama)
>Everyone stopped talking about them
Most of the reason people continue posting about older games is when the studio is still active or other devs try to recreate the same type of game. No one's really doing that, has nothing to do with the games themselves.
The TWD ones and Wolf Among Us are definitely still worth playing.
Tales from the Borderlands is the probably the best Telltale game.
Walking Dead seasons 1 and 2. Season 2 is sort of eh at times, but will provide for a satisfying ending if you make certain choices at the end.
All others are shit tbh, WAU was mid.
Doesn't matter how fricking right you are if your attitude is shit people will treat you like shit, he should have fricking fix himself before trying to order every one else around
>Kenny: Black person
>Lee: What did you say?
>Kenny: Cmon man I can't help it, I'm from the South
>Lee: Aight no biggie
Genuinely the most based duo in vidya
Kenny is an annoying selfish douchebag that doesn't care about other people's problems and only feels sorry for himself. You can't trust him either, he's shown multiple times he won't be there for you if you didn't suck up to him.
Shut the frick up Janegay.
Frick off Kennygay, Jane's a better character even if she's a bit unhinged herself.
Follow your leader.
series ends with his ending in season 3. The rest is gay liberal fanfiction.
They planned to make an example of le redneck and kill him all the way back in season 1 episode 3 and then in episode 5, but someone based changed it.
Best character.
Wellington ending is the best ending. Kenny succeeds in his goal and gets to leave this mortal coil.
I think the reason why he was controversial was just because he was so quick to get mad at Lee for not siding on him with situations where he was obviously in the wrong, such as crushing Lily's dad's head with a saltlick. Hell, that might be the only thing that can really set him off even if you side with him on everything else. In season 2? He did absolutely nothing wrong.
>situations where he was obviously in the wrong
>crushing Lily's dad's head with a saltlick
What did he mean by this?
>muh boat
He was a moron, he just happened to be surrounded by bigger morons in season 2
Somebody post the greentext I can't find it
Kenny was much better in 2.
In 1, when you had to make pic-related's choice, I chose to help Shawn because he was stuck under a FRICKING TRACTOR and needed the most help. The zombies didn't even have a grip on Duck and he could have easily hopped off.
So I choose Shawn and then Kenny runs in and "saves" Duck anyways and then is angry and pissy to me the rest of the game. He was a total ass.
In 2 he was much better and likable.
>tfw tried to help shawn and still got kenny to side with me at the end of episode 4
Literal skill issue if you can't pull this off.
OUR GOD IS AN AWESOME GOD
They hated just how based he was. It became SO evident just how awesome he was that he got a fricking constellation of his visage
Kenny is literally game version of show Shane, he's the guy who adapted too quickly to the circumstances and people get mad at him for it.
No one except maybe glenn was likable in the walking dead season 1.
>Hey. Letivus. You know how to sack a city, right?
>No. No! Why would you say that?
Well. You're...you know... roman?
>leaves car full of supplies alone
>leaves in the car
>door is wide open
>keys are also in the ignition with the lights on draining the battery
How exactly am I in the wrong for taking his shit this dude was gonna lose it anyway?