Cubed3:
"Media history is littered with examples of a blockbuster first entry to a series running away with all the critical acclaim and awards that are available to it. Telltale's The Walking Dead: Season One was almost perfection personified in terms of telling an emotional, impactful story with a strong cast, voiced perfectly by a masterfully directed voice talent. Season Two then, has a lot to live up for, but Telltale delivers, and then some!"
GitHyp: "While the expensive licensed properties made it easy for their games to garner attention on popular gaming news sites, we were always shocked with how few gamers actually played Telltale’s games… especially when analyzing their player counts and comparing to Steam’s most played games."
As hard as it was, I planned on waiting to buy it till all the episodes were out.
Probably should've just bought the season and waited.
Their games looked like low budget indie titles. Why did they have such a huge staff? No wonder they went bankrupt. Sounds like mismanagement!
Can't say this for certain. But my theory is that word has gotten around that the series may not get finished. That in itself will drive people away
I always enjoyed these games but I just don't rush out and get everything brand new. I don't have the money and I have a huge backlog as it is, so it's a shame it had to go down like that. Sadly, if management was that inept that they couldn't make a successful studio stay in business then they never had a chance. I can't imagine how infuriated I'd be if I poured the extreme hours the talented programmers, artists, etc., put into their games and just get dropped one day out of the blue, like, "Sorry, we sucked at business. Bye!"
The developer requests "a temporary pause".
Twinfinite: It be super obvious from the title, but just in case, MASSIVE SPOILER WARNING for the first three seasons of Telltale’s The Walking Dead, ahoy. Without further ado though, here are the most emotional, and heart-breaking moments in the TWD Telltale franchise to-date.