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Boutros said:

But it mattered when you played the game for the first time because you didn't know. I don't think you should look back now that you've seen the end. It's all about the way it made you feel when you first played the game.

It's like judging The Sixth Sense by its ending. The movie is not quite as good when you know the ending but the whole duration of the movie as you are watching it for the first time is priceless.

It mattered somewhat, but I realized the game's trick halfway through. It's like deducing the ending to The Sixth Sense an hour in. Everything about The Walking Dead felt like a forgone conclusion. Lee got bitten... "why should I cut his arm off? The game won't have different endings. Removing his arm obviously won't affect his turning." "I can save Ben here, maybe give him a chance to redeem himself... and, yup, he died anyway."