

No final moments with his brother at all, and his death is completely ignored to make room for Gabe's final moments. There's no buildup for Gabe dying whatsoever, and David is just dead when you get to him.

4 - The fourth best ending is: Javier and Clementine go after Gabe, and David is abandoned.The buildup for this was okay, not too good, not bad, though. Why would she abandon her family? Maybe she returned after the season ends? Or she's dead. The writing was okay for this, as Kate simply disappearing makes no sense unless she's dead. Javier becomes Gabe's adoptive father and lives with his son at Richmond. This ending is interesting because it erases the entire love triangle basically from existence, which in my opinion, was the weakest factor in A New Frontier. David is bitten and is put down, while Kate disappears, leaving her fate unknown and presumed dead. This ending was interesting, with only Gabe being the confirmed determinant survivor. 3 - Third best ending is: Javier goes after Gabe and David, while Clementine goes after Kate.Overall, a good ending, albeit predictable. The buildup for this is predictable, and I don't like seeing Kate survive, however, the writing was undeniably great. In this ending, Javi saves Kate, and Clementine saves Gabe, however, David is killed. 2 - The second best ending would have to be: Javier goes after Kate, while Clementine goes after Gabe and David.The writing for this ending was amazing, with Kate being found as a walker. I personally didn't like Kate, but loved David and Gabe, so seeing them survive and not Kate made me happy. Due to this being the only ending that has David alive, it's my favorite. I feel like the buildup to this game's ending is best paid off with Kate dying and Javier eventually having a good relationship with his brother again. 1 - My personal favorite ending: Javier and Clementine go after Gabe and David, and David is brought back to Richmond.

I'm going to rate every ending in The Walking Dead: A New Frontier based on three factors: surviving characters, writing, and overall buildup.
