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Gamerspective Team Podcast – The Wolf Among Us

SPOILERS AHEAD. DO NOT WATCH, UNLESS YOU WANT TO BE DEVOURED BY THEM. Catch myself, Joe and Carlie talk about the first season of The Wolf Among Us. We go through each episode with thorough analysis, give our choices, reactions and finally string together theories about that final scene.

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The Wolf Among Us - Episode 4 Review

Peter Starr from Bit Cultures writes:

The Wolf Among Us has been a great narrative experience so far. Phenomenal pacing, solid voice acting, and engaging dialogue options have made this my most enjoyable Telltale experience so far. It’s as disappointing as their other work in regards to how much your decisions affect the story’s outcomes, but it’s still an enjoyable story nonetheless. With the level of quality being consistent through the first four episodes, I can only imagine that there’s some awesome moments ahead in the season finale.

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The Wolf Among Us – Episode 3 Review

Episode 3 of Telltale’s The Wolf Among Us is as predictable as it is necessary, while cleverly structuring itself within a limited time frame. The gameplay and presentation remain the same, with a handful of investigation scenes interspersed throughout mainly dialogue, with a high-stakes QTE at its conclusion. The interesting twist this episode pulls, however, is in the way the player decides how Bigby’s investigation plays out.

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The Wolf Among Us – Episode 1 Review

Peter Starr from Bit Cultures writes:

"I’m no stranger to Telltale Games’ work. Having played through Season one of both The Walking Dead and Game of Thrones, I’m well aware of the kind of experience Telltale delivers. Personally, I really enjoy spending time with these games. They definitely have their issues, but I admire Telltale’s attempt to further blur the line between videogame and film. Having just finished episode one of The Wolf Among Us, not only am I already enjoying it more than their other offerings, but I now also have an even stronger faith in Telltale’s upcoming take on the Batman."

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