Saturday, June 30, 2012

The Walking Dead Episode 2 Review

As long as this series continues, I am officially hooked. The fact that the game uses all the choices from the past episodes to manipulate the outcome of the story is brilliant, allowing you to go back and choose a different path to a different outcome.

As I played through, I kept wondering what was going to happen next. There were some unexpected twists that I found both exhilarating and disturbing at the same time, like finding the teacher in a modified bear trap. I thought at first, we can free him easily, just by doing this. But, well...I won't spoil the suprise for you, you just have to play the game. The shocking loss of part of the team was a great twist towards the end. Along with 80% of the people out there, I didn't kill him, but I may play it through again to see what happens if I do. I love the fact that you can see the statistics for every choice made by other players of the game. This can show whether you made a good choice, or strayed from the pack. My sole intention in this game is the.protection of the little girl, Clementine. Playing as Lee gives me the idea that what he is looking for is a chance at redemption from his past, and survival. If you are looking for a story, full of choices, and graphically sound look no further. The build up isn't long, action is peppered throughout to keep the flow just right, and you have to be prepared to make choices at all times. I thoroughly enjoy the animation, a comic book feel sets the game mood perfectly. I do find some of the angles for maneuvering a bit awkward at times, and the ability to see where you are going gets a bit hampered with the style of movement. If you can look past this, the game is sound. There are a ton of choices you can use in communication, and also in some of the action scenes. Overall, I would say this game is about an 8.5 stand alone episode, and a 9 as a series so far. I can't wait to turn the lights out for the next episode! Have fun, and keep gaming!

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