Compara los precios de The Walking Dead en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Telltale Games. Publicado por Telltale Games. Lanzado el 24/4/2012. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure. Puntuación Metacritic: 82/100.

Few games have made me forget I was holding a controller - Telltale's Walking Dead Season 1 is one of them. If you can stomach gut-punch decisions and a story that does not let go, this is the one.

I went in expecting a licensed cash-grab with zombies and came out the other side genuinely shaken. Telltale's Walking Dead Season 1 does something most action games never attempt: it puts all its chips on character and consequence, and somehow it pays off completely. The structure is five episodes released across 2012, each running roughly two and a half hours, which makes the whole season a tight eight-to-twelve hour sitting depending on how long you sit with decisions. You play as Lee Everett, a convicted criminal who becomes the reluctant guardian of Clementine, a young girl separated from her parents at the apocalypse's start. The central relationship between Lee and Clementine is the game's engine. Almost everything else - the walker threats, the shifting survivor alliances, the resource arguments - orbits that bond. The writing earns it. Mechanically, this is a point-and-click adventure stitched together with dialogue trees and quick-time events. You inspect environments, pick up items, and get pulled into timed QTE sequences when walkers close in. The point-and-click side is light by genre standards, and the QTEs are functional rather than thrilling on their own. What the system does well is keep you present. Dialogue choices are timed, usually offering three responses and the option to stay silent, and the clock actually creates genuine stress rather than false urgency. Characters track what you say and do across episodes; if someone died in Episode 1, they stay dead in Episode 2. In practice the branching is less wide than Telltale's marketing implies - most paths converge at the same story beats - but the moment-to-moment sensation of being responsible for Lee's choices keeps replayability honest. You will make a call and immediately wish you had more time to think. The presentation is cell-shaded, pulled from the comic book's visual grammar rather than the TV show's palette. It holds up. The voice acting is strong throughout, and the atmospheric score knows when to stay quiet and when to twist the knife. The one consistent technical gripe across the years is that the Telltale engine could stutter, particularly on older hardware, and some transitions are rough. Nothing game-breaking, but worth knowing on a lower-spec rig. Who should skip it: if you need depth of mechanical systems, inventory puzzles with real teeth, or combat that challenges you, this will frustrate. Players who described it as "interactive TV" are not wrong on a surface reading - the game asks you to press buttons in service of a story, not to master a system. That is a real tradeoff. Who should play it: anyone who reads fiction, watches prestige drama, or has been curious why a 2012 adventure game still carries a 97% positive rating on Steam after nearly 80,000 reviews. The Lee-and-Clementine story is the kind that gets cited for years afterward, and for good reason. Alex, Scout Team

The Walking Dead

The Walking Dead

24 abr 2012Telltale Games
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Few games have made me forget I was holding a controller - Telltale's Walking Dead Season 1 is one of them. If you can stomach gut-punch decisions and a story that does not let go, this is the one.

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I went in expecting a licensed cash-grab with zombies and came out the other side genuinely shaken. Telltale's Walking Dead Season 1 does something most action games never attempt: it puts all its chips on character and consequence, and somehow it pays off completely. The structure is five episodes released across 2012, each running roughly two and a half hours, which makes the whole season a tight eight-to-twelve hour sitting depending on how long you sit with decisions. You play as Lee Everett, a convicted criminal who becomes the reluctant guardian of Clementine, a young girl separated from her parents at the apocalypse's start. The central relationship between Lee and Clementine is the game's engine. Almost everything else - the walker threats, the shifting survivor alliances, the resource arguments - orbits that bond. The writing earns it. Mechanically, this is a point-and-click adventure stitched together with dialogue trees and quick-time events. You inspect environments, pick up items, and get pulled into timed QTE sequences when walkers close in. The point-and-click side is light by genre standards, and the QTEs are functional rather than thrilling on their own. What the system does well is keep you present. Dialogue choices are timed, usually offering three responses and the option to stay silent, and the clock actually creates genuine stress rather than false urgency. Characters track what you say and do across episodes; if someone died in Episode 1, they stay dead in Episode 2. In practice the branching is less wide than Telltale's marketing implies - most paths converge at the same story beats - but the moment-to-moment sensation of being responsible for Lee's choices keeps replayability honest. You will make a call and immediately wish you had more time to think. The presentation is cell-shaded, pulled from the comic book's visual grammar rather than the TV show's palette. It holds up. The voice acting is strong throughout, and the atmospheric score knows when to stay quiet and when to twist the knife. The one consistent technical gripe across the years is that the Telltale engine could stutter, particularly on older hardware, and some transitions are rough. Nothing game-breaking, but worth knowing on a lower-spec rig. Who should skip it: if you need depth of mechanical systems, inventory puzzles with real teeth, or combat that challenges you, this will frustrate. Players who described it as "interactive TV" are not wrong on a surface reading - the game asks you to press buttons in service of a story, not to master a system. That is a real tradeoff. Who should play it: anyone who reads fiction, watches prestige drama, or has been curious why a 2012 adventure game still carries a 97% positive rating on Steam after nearly 80,000 reviews. The Lee-and-Clementine story is the kind that gets cited for years afterward, and for good reason.

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