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Fifty-plus hours of some of the most emotionally bruising interactive storytelling ever made, all remastered into one package. If a game has ever made you cry, this one will finish the job.

I went in expecting a competent remaster bundle and came out the other side genuinely shaken. That reaction is the best argument for why this collection exists. Across four seasons, the 400 Days DLC, and the Michonne spin-off, the Telltale Walking Dead saga puts you in the shoes of survivors making decisions that range from uncomfortable to genuinely awful, and the writing is good enough that those decisions sting long after the credits roll. Season one, where you play as Lee Everett protecting a young girl named Clementine in the earliest days of the outbreak, remains the crown jewel, but the full arc of watching Clementine grow from a frightened child to a capable survivor across all four seasons is the kind of character journey that most big-budget games never pull off. Mechanically, you need to know what you are getting into before you commit. This is a point-and-click narrative game built almost entirely around dialogue choices and quick-time events. Conversations branch based on what you say, and those branches ripple forward, sometimes obviously and sometimes in ways you will not notice until two episodes later when a character you alienated refuses to help you. There are also timed life-or-death decisions, occasional light exploration, and combat segments that reduce to prompt-matching rather than any skill expression. If that sounds frustrating, this collection is probably not for you. One Metacritic reviewer put it bluntly: it is story-driven, not their kind of game. That is a fair warning. But for anyone who values character and consequence over mechanical depth, the trade-off is completely worth it. The Definitive Series adds real work on top of the raw content. Earlier seasons receive the "Graphic Black" visual style introduced in Season 4, which adds comic-book shading and full dynamic lighting to episodes that originally looked comparatively flat. The result is a collection that feels visually consistent from start to finish, rather than the jarring quality jump you would normally expect spanning games released years apart. Bonus content includes developer commentary totalling over ten hours, a documentary short called "Return of the Walking Dead," a music player with 40-plus tracks, an art gallery, and a 3D character viewer with voice line playback. These extras are not padding. The commentary in particular is bittersweet, given that Telltale shut down mid-development of Season 4 and Skybound had to reassemble a crew of former employees to finish it. There are genuine flaws worth flagging. Season two has a known audio mixing issue where background music occasionally drowns out dialogue. Some facial animations in the earlier episodes snap between expressions rather than blending cleanly. Season three, A New Frontier, is widely regarded as the weakest entry, with writing that does not match the highs on either side of it. The Michonne spin-off is short at around three and a half hours and feels disconnected from the main story. And the elephant in any Telltale conversation: the illusion of choice is real. Many decisions feel significant and then quietly converge on the same plot beats anyway. The game earns enough goodwill through character work that most players accept this, but going in with clear eyes helps. For a first-time player, this is the obvious way to experience the series. Everything is in one place, the visuals are as good as they have ever been, and knowing the full story is complete removes the original anxiety of whether the ending would ever arrive. Returning players who already own the individual seasons will find less reason to double-dip unless the bonus content or visual upgrades are genuinely appealing. Season one alone holds up as one of the better examples of what interactive narrative can accomplish when the writing and voice cast are both performing at their best. Alex, Scout Team

The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series

The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series

29 oct 2020Skybound Games
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Fifty-plus hours of some of the most emotionally bruising interactive storytelling ever made, all remastered into one package. If a game has ever made you cry, this one will finish the job.

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I went in expecting a competent remaster bundle and came out the other side genuinely shaken. That reaction is the best argument for why this collection exists. Across four seasons, the 400 Days DLC, and the Michonne spin-off, the Telltale Walking Dead saga puts you in the shoes of survivors making decisions that range from uncomfortable to genuinely awful, and the writing is good enough that those decisions sting long after the credits roll. Season one, where you play as Lee Everett protecting a young girl named Clementine in the earliest days of the outbreak, remains the crown jewel, but the full arc of watching Clementine grow from a frightened child to a capable survivor across all four seasons is the kind of character journey that most big-budget games never pull off. Mechanically, you need to know what you are getting into before you commit. This is a point-and-click narrative game built almost entirely around dialogue choices and quick-time events. Conversations branch based on what you say, and those branches ripple forward, sometimes obviously and sometimes in ways you will not notice until two episodes later when a character you alienated refuses to help you. There are also timed life-or-death decisions, occasional light exploration, and combat segments that reduce to prompt-matching rather than any skill expression. If that sounds frustrating, this collection is probably not for you. One Metacritic reviewer put it bluntly: it is story-driven, not their kind of game. That is a fair warning. But for anyone who values character and consequence over mechanical depth, the trade-off is completely worth it. The Definitive Series adds real work on top of the raw content. Earlier seasons receive the "Graphic Black" visual style introduced in Season 4, which adds comic-book shading and full dynamic lighting to episodes that originally looked comparatively flat. The result is a collection that feels visually consistent from start to finish, rather than the jarring quality jump you would normally expect spanning games released years apart. Bonus content includes developer commentary totalling over ten hours, a documentary short called "Return of the Walking Dead," a music player with 40-plus tracks, an art gallery, and a 3D character viewer with voice line playback. These extras are not padding. The commentary in particular is bittersweet, given that Telltale shut down mid-development of Season 4 and Skybound had to reassemble a crew of former employees to finish it. There are genuine flaws worth flagging. Season two has a known audio mixing issue where background music occasionally drowns out dialogue. Some facial animations in the earlier episodes snap between expressions rather than blending cleanly. Season three, A New Frontier, is widely regarded as the weakest entry, with writing that does not match the highs on either side of it. The Michonne spin-off is short at around three and a half hours and feels disconnected from the main story. And the elephant in any Telltale conversation: the illusion of choice is real. Many decisions feel significant and then quietly converge on the same plot beats anyway. The game earns enough goodwill through character work that most players accept this, but going in with clear eyes helps. For a first-time player, this is the obvious way to experience the series. Everything is in one place, the visuals are as good as they have ever been, and knowing the full story is complete removes the original anxiety of whether the ending would ever arrive. Returning players who already own the individual seasons will find less reason to double-dip unless the bonus content or visual upgrades are genuinely appealing. Season one alone holds up as one of the better examples of what interactive narrative can accomplish when the writing and voice cast are both performing at their best.

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