The Walking Dead Episodes 1 & 2 Review
A brilliant evolution of the adventure game.
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A brilliant evolution of the adventure game.
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The thing is that Susan's right, and I noticed this as well; it doesn't feel like a point-and-click adventure game. There's no "use the snake to climb up the drainpipe to dislodge the key to open the castle door with". All actions that you actually have to undertake feel veritably human and natural; the kind of stuff that you would do in the same situation, such as breaking open a lock with a fire axe. And there was only one instance across both episodes that I was actually "stuck" and needed a while to figure out how to go ahead. But for the most part it's talking to people anyway, so it's more of an interactive experience than a traditional "game".Dastardly said:Great to hear a review that doesn't taint my opinion by mentioning Jurassic Park... That one put me off Telltale, and my preconceived notions about point-click Adventures didn't help.
This is actually something I'm pretty wary of, because they still have three episodes to potentially mess this up. But if current circumstances are anything to go by, the rest will be fantastic.Hirumakage said:One of the best games I've played all year and it's not even finished yet.
This is actually probably the most genius thing they've done. By spacing the content out over half a year, this is more like an "event", an actual season so people can get excited about the next episode and talk about their choices and motivations, as opposed to playing through it in one go and being done with it. The fact that I'm now so anxiously looking forward to the next episode proves to me how good this game is.Hirumakage said:Overall, I have to say this game will probably be the most engaging thing that I will play this year and I am banging my head against the wall in anticipation for the next episode.
I do wonder what what JP would have been like if they weren't forced to restart from scratch. Ah, well. I'm just glad they cancelled all the preorders when that went down.MrSnaztastic said:Telltale's game engine is still pretty creaky, which is why it's so bloody amazing this game's as good as it is. Kinda weird getting such polar opposite games from the same studio.. Jurassic Park was agonizingly bad whilst Walking Dead is stellar, the only connection being a lack of technical polish that holds TWD back from being perfect.
You can buy the full lot now, that's what I did. Given that the first two have been great I'd say take a punt!Grahav said:Decisions out of A:save the kitten B:burn the kitten? I am interested.
That was a pretty enthusiastic review Susan. But, I am wondering if it is just better to wait for the final episodes and buy a possible compilation of the series.
Thanks, I'm officialy an idiot . I given for granted that the price was for the single episode. I will edit that part of my comment since it's not fair at all .JDviewer said:I think its just $5 per episode, so all five episodes will be $25 in total. You can pay the full price to get all the episodes and download them when they're released.