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shikamaru317 said:

Having not played the game, I would say vaccine obviously. The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few. And could you imagine the guilt she would live with knowing that Joel chose to save her instead of countless others, that's not even a life worth living that you would be giving her. 

Reminds me of the final decision in Life is Strange, what kind of person would choose to watch a whole town of people, people which you've spent the whole game getting to know, just to save one person? Especially when that one person is Chloe, who is just a total mess of a person that would probably get herself killed some other way later on.

Awesome, awesome game. It made me shed real tears when I sacrificed Chloe but it was definitely the right choice. Never really realized how similar the ending of that game was to the ending of this one. The decision of losing one person whom you loved to save others. I think Chloe had some say in that ending but I still think the same logic applies here.

 

Joel should have done his job. There was no decision for him to make. He grew too attached over the course of their year and made it personal. Worst delivery boy, ever.