Plus. it gives you more time to reflect on the narrative, your choices, and who you're raising Clem to be.
Can't wait. I just hope Telltale makes sure our choices matter here. I'm guessing we don't want another outcry of fans, like with ME3.
oh yeah, what @cow said, basically.
Each episode for The Walking Dead has a bit of a story gap between each iteration, but I find it gives me time to reflect on my decisions. I've decided to not replay any episode till I've finished my current "story" but I can't wait to dive right back in and play them all again with different choices. Honestly, I feel playing them all at once may tarnish them a bit. I've enjoyed my bimonthly issues. It gives the comic book feel which it is trying to emulate.
Regardless of if you play now or decide to wait till they all come out, play them. They are on par with the comic and way better than the television series, which I dropped out of towards the end of the second season due to the ridiculousness of the characters. This game has heart.
I actually played the first 3 chapters last week so it's great that I won't have to wait to long for the 4th.
The Walking Dead is actually a bit of a boundry pusher in my opinion. Correct me if I'm wrong but I cant remember the last time in a game where I actually had to point a gun to a child and press the trigger.
The chapters so far have kept me very interested.
*SPOILERS*
Only problem I'm having is that sometimes the time you have to respond to someone is so short that I can barely read the choices I have. It' not a big issiue though.
Hang in there, you aren't alone in this!
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