With Season 2 of TellTale game's The Walking dead coming to an end with the soon to be released final episode, Episode 5. Fans can rest assured that they will be able to enjoy season 3 of the game.
Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead series is the benchmark of episodic video gaming. Episode by episode the stakes were raised, culminating with Game of the Year awards for the first season back in 2012. With the final season imminent, what better time to look at start of the harrowing journey?
From The Walking Dead to Game of Thrones; which of Telltale's offerings had us clicking for the exit?
GamerKnights has done a full review of the last 3 episodes of the third season of "The Walking Dead - A new frontier".
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"Telltale have moved further and further away from the ‘adventure’ part of adventure games over the years, and remain cool with that. Even compared with episodes 1 & 2, there is basically no gameplay. Episode 5 does bring in some more (and more interesting) quick time events that mix things up a little bit, and finally help the game succeed at what feels a little bit more like ‘action. Each episode remains short though, with episode 5 feeling almost like an afterthought – a mixture of filler, closing out (some) of the plot-holes, and rounding out the action. None of them took me anything much more than 90 minutes to complete. Episode 5 is more like an hour. Telltale have certainly put more ‘value’ into some of their games."
Good to hear, I love these games. The Walking Dead and Wolf Among Us are great games.
I cannot w8 I played both season 1 and 2 this summer and it has been an amazing ride.
hopefully it's a strong protagonist and not someone like clementine.
This is awesome!
Has anyone heard anything on A Game of Thrones?
Color me surprised. I was hoping it wouldn't be renewed, not because it's a bad game - far from it - but because I don't see where Telltale can take the story after what went down at the end of Episode Four. There's only so much lore you can throw into a zombie apocalypse game/book/movie/TV show before it starts to feel repetitious.