The Walking Dead 2: All That Remains Review

The Walking Dead franchise garnered a significant following in the comic book and TV series communities. Following their success Telltale delivered a video game that brought some interesting innovations in the zombie apocalypse genre.


The Walking Dead 2: All That Remains Review


Season One became a big hit and touched many gaming hearts by simply showing how people would treat each other if suddenly our typical habitual life turned upside down. Nothing left, only zombies and extremely frightened and confused humans. We were given a chance to exprience this world through a character named Lee who took care of a little girl Clementine, but for a reason she was left alone and Season Two now throws "Clem" into our hands.
The gameplay of The Walking Dead is so emotionally engaging that you can't think of it as just another video game anymore - it is an interactive film. Guys at Telltale scripted some amazing story which circles around the same issues as the previous season. Also dialogues have become so much better, let's hope this trend will continue to grow with the following installments.

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All That Remains introduces better graphic design and animation, we get to visit more different locations and there are more things happening within just one tiny episode. Part where Clementine tries to stitch up her hand will bring every possible emotion in you - never seen anything like that in any game before!
The Walking Dead would be a perfect game but you absolutely don't want to play it one more time - that's just how it is. You want more episodes and new things to happen, so forget about replayability. Apart from this Telltale managed to create one of the finest examples of point-and-click adventure games. We want more!!!
RFR Score - 4.5 / 5


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