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August 2018
(73%)
48 Reviews
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Abstract: When I was 15, a drunk driver killed my friend Kevin. A few weeks after the funeral, we found a home video of him, just hanging out, making jokes, and being himself. A ghost in the machine. For a few seconds, it was like he was alive again. When the video...
Clem and AJ's relationship still resonates, Lots of callbacks and references for fans, Palpable sense of foreboding, All the awkward teen flirting you can handle
Emphasis on plot over character moments, Cliffhanger ending may never be paid off, Irritating action and shooting sequences
GAME INFOThe Walking Dead: The Final Season - Episode 2September 25, 2018Platform PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo SwitchPublisher Telltale GamesDeveloper Telltale GamesThe Walking Dead: The Final Season was supposed to be the beginning of a new chap...
Looking back, the final season thus far feels the direct opposite of the first. Rather than surprising with clever twists and spending time developing a core set of characters, Episode 2 continues a path of sticking to a tired, formulaic layout in which c...
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...
Season One role reversal, Unexpected twist, Solid performance, Guardian Clem
Pacing, Doesn't find footing until the end
The Walking Dead: The Final Season is off to a satisfying start. The pacing for a majority feels uneven and it doesn't find it's footing until the end, but what an ending it is. While the final scene is shocking, it's the twist set up minutes beforehand t...
New art style adds an abstract flourish to the game, Setting story among children is a fresh, unique angle, New mechanics finally make The Walking Dead feel like more than just QTEs, Motherhood as a gameplay element is well-executed
Third person controls clash somewhat with on-screen cursor moments
Done Running isn't perfect, but nothing TWD-related ever is. This game remains the best incarnation of the IP, and long-time fans won't be disappointed...
New school setting is a refreshing change, Playing parent with AJ is surprisingly engaging, A genuinely disturbing gutpunch ending, Telltale's best game to date visually
Quick time action scenes could use an upgrade, Exploration and puzzles are very straightforward
The debut episode of The Walking Dead: The Final Season is one of Telltale Games' best efforts in quite some time. It builds its cast of likeable new characters with uncommon skill, lets you feel a glimmer of hope, and then tears it all down in devastatin...
Clementine's arc is setting up for a spectacular finish in this final season of Telltale's The Walking Dead. Even as we've watched her grow and evolve over the course of three seasons, her interactions with other characters and continued development in th...