Telltale's The Walking Dead: The best episodes, included

No matter how TELLTALE's trajectory came out, it cannot be denied that society has captured its biggest break by issuing The Walking Dead. This graphic adventure boasted with a great artistic style, which replaced some technical limitations, while writing was a coronation jewel of this game.

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Later games in the series did a great job when they continued their first game before the ends of things ended. Each title captivated the episodic approach to narration and ensured that players could enjoy the story of the story before they breathe out like some of the best episodes Telltale's The Walking Dead Drew at the end.

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Ties that bind – part 1

Excellent introductory chapter for Javier's adventure

Ties that bind - Part 1 The Walking Dead: New Border

  • Episode 1 of The Walking Dead: New Border

Cannot deny that the third Walking The game divided the fans in the middle and the fans took time to warm up to the introduction of the new character Javier and Clementine. However, all things considered, fans can agree New border He brought his fair share in the strengths to the table.

New borderThe first episode is easily the strongest part of the series and serves as a great introduction to new characters when Clementine returns with Bang. Shocking death, zombies killing actions and hard choice are still present in the first part Ties that bindThe ending note of biting the nails that will make the player look at the second part as soon as possible.

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No return

Clementine has to make several hard decisions after some information comes out

Clementine holds a gun from Telltale's The Walking Dead

  • Episode 5 of The Walking Dead: Season 2

The Walking Dead: Season 2 He had a fair share in the problems, but it cannot be denied that players like to assume control of Clementin and saw things in this new adventure. While meeting with familiar faces felt great, it contributed to the decision on cooling that the player must make in the final episode Season 2.

The growing tension in the group, when trying to take care of AJ, culminates in the heartbreaking final, where Clementine must make a hard and brutal choice. The consequences follow and the matter opening the eyes that recontext the events and force the player to make a hard decision to deal with Clementin's interests.

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Take us back

Toys with the emotions of the player

Take us back, episode in The Walking Dead: Last Season

  • Episode 4 The Walking Dead: Last Season

After two games after the first Walking The division of fans in the middle, Telltale dealt with complaints by extending the episodes and allowing players to control Clementine in an engaging video game with a greater focus on the event. Last season It is a great dispatch of Clementine, and the last episode emphasizes how emotional things happen after a series of catastrophic events.

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Watching as Aj tries to deal with the consequences of bite on Clementin's leg, he witnesses heartbreaking. Until the last few minutes from the end, players are held in the dark about the fates that have been talking about the characters of this game, which makes a great conclusion that ends the narration Telltale's The Walking Dead on a high note.

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Hungry for help

Lee and the group must escape the cannibals who want to eat them

Hungry for help, episode in Telltale's The Walking Dead

  • Episode 2 of The Walking Dead (Season One)

The first game is undoubtedly the best Walking The game developed Telltale. Each episode told a riveting story where the cannibalist family of St. John in episode 2 served as great antagonists. Lack of food forces the survivors from the motel to use what looks like good Samaritans, only to make the ugly truth to walk at any time.

The despair and the horror of this episode make him a great continuation of the events of the first episode. Running up the stairs to prevent Clementine from the food of human meat and the elimination of members of the family of St. Jana one by one is iconic moments that explain why fans can't get enough Telltale's The Walking Dead.

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Finished running

The first episode of the last season begins with the bang

Key art from Walking Dead last season showing zombies approaching the protagonists of the game

  • Episode 1 of The Walking Dead: Last Season

Last season needed a bombastic first episode to capture fans from the beginning, and that was achieved in Finished running. When we see Clementine and AJ to survive before the group welcomes, it brings a great introduction to the following events.

Since he was born in post-apocalypse, he did not know how civilized society works. The way his mind works is different and contributes to an interesting narrative of an angle that explores in Clementin's recent adventures.

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All this is all left

Clementine passes through numerous suffering before the group welcomes it

All that remains, an episode in The Walking Dead: Season Two

  • Episode 1 of The Walking Dead: Season Two

Fans could not wait to get into the hands of The Walking Dead: Season Two After the way the first game packed things. The fans were afraid of Clementin's fate and got the answer to the first episode that showed how much it grew up.

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Clementine has a lot of hard decisions in Telltale's The Walking Dead: Season 2.

Do not forget Lee's advice and shows how much she was grown as survivors. Watched her sewing her wounds and win over the confidence of a group of survivors, why shows why why The Walking Dead: Season Two Players were warmly accepted, although some episodes were not on the brand and paled compared to the first season.

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New day

Lee and Clementine meet for the first time in an excellent introductory chapter

A picture of The Walking Dead showing Lee and Clementine surrounded by zombies.

  • Episode 1 of The Walking Dead (Season One)

Watching Lee in a police car as a soldier steadily speaks with him just before tension to zombie is a great way to start events The Walking Dead. His wounded leg is a pity when he tries to escape the undead, climb the fence and end up in Clementin's house.

It is here that the iconic duo is united for the first time when they start a great adventure to ensure their survival. Several iconic figures of video games appear here, while players try to survive before they eventually come across a motel that serves as a shelter for a long time.

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There is no time left

Emotions are at historically the highest level in the final of the season

Clementine heads a weapon at Lee in The Walking Dead

  • Episode 5 of The Walking Dead (Season One)

Nothing is close to the wave of emotions that players experience at the end Telltale's The Walking Dead. After being a bit, Lee slowly succumbed to the zombie plague when Clementine gives her last lesson at the end of the riveting story.

Fans cannot help but tears, because Clementine offers a tear farewell to Lee before leaving him behind or shooting in his head. It's a traumatic end that Hammers again in why fans love the first Walking Made Telltale.

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    December 20, 2016

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