![]() ![]() Not due to being too slow or pressing the wrong buttons, but due to the controls feeling unresponsive. I felt like I died a lot unnecessarily during the game. Not everyone you meet in the game has to die which is a welcome change from the TV show, it leaves much appreciated room for ambiguity and wonderment, and potential for future stories. Some I loved, some I really hated and some changed my mind. ![]() It’s a fantastic way to be allowed to be really involved in the story. Characters would say exactly what I was thinking, unlike TV shows with unrealistic monologues. For nearly every question I had in my head there was an option to ask it in the game. But as the game went on, I found I loved it more and more. There was a great balance between the action and the quiet moments that really complimented the story for me.Īt the beginning I found the dialogue to be a bit messy, for example, things seemed to escalate into shouting matches faster than they should have, and sometimes the option I pressed didn’t seem to match what was actually said. But then you can be thrown right into the action where you have to make quick decisions and difficult choices. There is plenty of time to go around the group, asking them questions, getting to know them and taking a breather. The great thing about this game is that it isn’t all action. That is when the game really picked up for me. That all went out of the window in episode two though. As I was playing the first episode, I wasn’t really enjoying it as much as I had hoped. I had heard great things about this game so, as much as I thought I knew what to expect, I also wasn’t sure if it would live up to the hype. Together, we navigate this new world, learning as we go how to cope, who to trust, and most importantly, how to survive. We stumble upon and create an unlikely bond with Clementine, a little girl that needs help. A convicted murder who is on his way to prison, but then, the apocalypse happens. It is not canon with the shows, however we do meet some familiar faces from the comics. Telltale’s TWD is inspired by The Walking Dead graphic novels. However, I did it! And it was one hell of a ride! I am obsessed with zombies but I do not play zombie games. I must admit, I think I had put it off for longer than I needed too simply because I was scared. The Walking Dead Season 1 is the third Telltale Game that I have played following Tales from the Borderlands and The Wolf Among Us, even though it was created before both. ![]()
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