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The Walking Dead Season 2: Episode 2 Review: Trust No One

Being A Young Girl During A Zombie Apocalypse Has Never Been So Entertaining
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If you haven’t received your recommended dosage of The Walking Dead, never fear, Telltale Games has you covered. The second episode of the popular video game version of The Walking Dead is here and ready to download. Titled A House Divided, young Clementine has her hands full, and not just with the undead.

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This time around players will start to make the difficult choices of whom to trust and whom to fear. Young Clementine must deal with two different groups of survivors, each with their own goals and survival tactics. Who knew being a teenager during the apocalypse could have so much drama?

Telltale has yet again focuses heavily on the story and its time to start asking could they do more on gameplay? With the future Tales From the Borderlands and Game of Thrones games on the horizon, it might be time for Telltale to add a stronger gameplay portion to their games. Episode Two of The Walking Dead hits all the right narrative notes, but also hits a rough patch when controls are given to the player to do more than just pick what to say.

 Check out my review on The Walking Dead Season Two: Episode 2.

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The Walking Dead Season 2: Episode 2 Review: Trust No One
Being A Young Girl During A Zombie Apocalypse Has Never Been So Entertaining

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