I like the cabin in the woods explanation, nothing about the game play is un-remarkable- it plays like the usual but I thought I'd give it a go.
I can't think of the last time a game made me step back from the action of being enthralled playing it to think of consequences at points this was demoralising as often I had no choice between the wrongs I committed and the character(s) bear the weight of all these decisions. I also liked the fact that the characters aren't simple stereotypes which is pretty rare.
I can't remember the last time a game genuinely impressed me and moved me so much (but then I haven't played the Walking Dead yet) however I might not play it again for a while though, I'm pretty drained now.
I can't think of the last time a game made me step back from the action of being enthralled playing it to think of consequences at points this was demoralising as often I had no choice between the wrongs I committed and the character(s) bear the weight of all these decisions. I also liked the fact that the characters aren't simple stereotypes which is pretty rare.
I can't remember the last time a game genuinely impressed me and moved me so much (but then I haven't played the Walking Dead yet) however I might not play it again for a while though, I'm pretty drained now.