Brian Crecente: ''The Walking Dead as an episodic video game enjoys the best of two worlds: It draws from a rich narrative of graphic novel fiction and a passionate television fan base, but also manages to maintain its own identity.
Now, with a full season behind them and an impressive list of Game of the Year awards earned, developers Telltale Games are carefully considering how to both continue the game's story and draw from the television experience to better engage their audience.''
Telltale Games was so sure of its take on “The Walking Dead” and the conclusion of protagonist Clementine’s tale that they took the unusual step of announcing all of the release dates for the episodic game’s final arc this year.
Continually buying licensing to make games for expensive existing IP's, hell they even made games for Film/TV shows can't imagine the licensing for that was cheap. Combine that with terrible upper management that only cared about revenue and nothing for their consumers or even their employee's and its honestly surprising they didn't fold far sooner.
Kevin Bruner, the person who was appointed as CEO back in January 2015, just left the company who is known for its episodic route, Telltale Games.
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Do this and make Grimm.
Best story in games last year.
I would love season two from them. I am half way through the second chapter and I will be buying the last ones when I finish with that chapter.
They really are just a great group of writers.
Loved their Sam and Max games.
Loved their Monkey Island series.
And I definitely loved Walking Dead.
Please, bring on more of whatever you have to offer. Don't just limit yourself to Walking Dead, though I would like to see a season two, and soon.
Yesss! Im concerned about Clem's future! It ended with many questions unsolved