Rely on Horror - Telltale Games’ critically acclaimed episodic game, The Walking Dead has no shortage of memorable characters. There’s Clementine, the cute little girl just trying to find her parents; Lee, the man with a mysterious past trying to keep her safe; Kenny, the family man who only wants to keep safe the only thing he has left in this world – Katjaa and Duck; Carly, Lilly and Doug, even Larry. All unique, special characters that have woven themselves a little place in our hearts.
And then there’s Ben.
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Before the announcement that a heavily narrative focussed Walking Dead video game was announced in 2012, Telltale games was a development studio that not particularly well known. Despite putting out other similar properties with Back to the Future: The Game and Jurassic Park: The Game, the products were largely met with a very mixed and ultimately tepid response from the public. The rampant acclaim and runaway success reached with The Walking Dead launched the developer into one of the most anticipated and favourable studios out there with one revolutionary product.
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Had to let him die. He's is too much of a Fack up.
I hate Ben, I really would of killed him in real life. Ben is to much of a rusk to others and himself. The group is better off with out him, and seriously he got Carley killed easily one of the best survivors in the group at the time.
Rick killed that inmate in the last episode of The Walking Dead for the same reason I would of killed Ben(ohh and I did kill him, and I also enjoyed doing it), hes to dangerous to be in the group or to have around.
I didn't kill him, I thought about it but I think he'll end up redeeming himself later on.