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Great way to hold you over until the second
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It is more of the same but in a good way
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Telltale has said it's going to feed into the main bulk of Season two, and while you wonder how that will pan out, a little testament to the efforts to create a polished serial story, that point isn't going to matter much once you work your way through these nuggets of gameplay
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Either way it is worth playing through a second /third time to see how different choices make the game play change.
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It's not very gameplay-intensive but is an amazing way to tell a story
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Its a great way to complement the first season of the walking dead.
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Not all of them are put-together individuals but are fractured in their own vices and struggles, and Telltale is brilliant for creating a link between them, a clever ending and way of pointing towards the cloudy future
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You make timed decisions on dialogue, you occasionally have basically quick-time events or, "move target to right spot and click, usually for some brutal zombie kill," the game tells you that characters took notice of how you're responding in positive/negative ways, and the story plays out.
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You make timed decisions on dialogue, you occasionally have basically quick-time events or, "move target to right spot and click, usually for some brutal zombie kill," the game tells you that characters took notice of how you're responding in positive/negative ways, and the story plays out.
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Not as good as the original story but still worth playing