The Walking Dead Game Guide The Walking Dead game guide contains a thorough and illustrated game walkthrough. Due to the fact that the general game difficulty level is not one of the highest, apart from the traditional walkthrough information, emphasis has been put on the most relevant aspect ...
By the time she finished her playthrough of season one, I had a new appreciation for Telltale'sThe Walking Dead. How the developers had balanced and supported the choices, such that players could walk wildly different paths and still consider themselves heroes at the end. Our choices ...
During Season One? I'm a VERY late attendee at the Walking Dead party and have just started to watch it (with the pilot episode the only one under my belt). Since you meet up with characters during the games, is it going to majorly spoil having maximum enjoyment of the series? ...
Kenny is the former tritagonist and a survivor of the outbreak in The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series. He is the tritagonist of Season One and the deuteragonist of Season Two. He is the husband of Katjaa, the father of Kenny Jr., and later the boyfrien
This page focuses on the relationships of Lee Everett. Lee's relationship with Clementine is ultimately up to the player, but regardless of the player's choices, Clementine learns most of what she knows about survival from Lee, which shows her affection
like every other game of the company. I am glad that they resurrected the company and that they choose this franchise to do it. I don’t think that they could ever achieve what they did with “The Walking Dead” season 1. In the moment it was fresh and something you never saw before...
Once the expedition to that wreckage begins, players are left to float through space as they explore it. If there’s a specific area that players want to analyze more deeply, players can then land on it and walk on its walls and roof with the help of Mag-Boots. Gravity will play a ...
Writing one fantastic ending — or four different endings, if you’re talking about The Walking Dead season two, plus a fifth if you count the little sliver of one that some people find — is really hard. It’s hard to create one good story, let alone...
1. The Title Sequence “Decays” Every Season More of aWalking DeadEaster Eggthan a fact, but interesting either way! Not only do Walkers rot over time, but the show’s main logo does too! Compare the show’s opening to the first season and you’ll notice that the main title sequence...
Season 2, retitled The Walking Dead: Season Two, is the second set of episodes for Telltale Games' award-winning The Walking Dead and the successor of Season 1. It was confirmed by Telltale Games in July 2012, due to the big success of the game. Your cho