The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season
A story-driven adventure where your choices genuinely reshape the narrative, though the 2012 engine shows its age on modern hardware.
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For players who care more about branching story than mechanics and can tolerate aging graphics.
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About The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season
I came to The Walking Dead expecting a zombie shooter and got a dialogue-driven thriller instead. Telltale's episodic format forces hard decisions with real consequences, save one character, another dies as a result. The writing is sharp enough to carry five episodes without combat or puzzles, just conversation and moral weight. Your Lee Everett feels like a character you're inhabiting, not puppeting. The catch: this is a 2012 game built for console, and it strains on newer systems. Frame pacing stutters, character models look plastic, and the Unity engine doesn't age well. If you can overlook the technical creakiness, the story and branching paths deliver something most modern adventure games have forgotten how to do, make you care about your choices enough to restart and try again.

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- Developer
- Skybound Games
- Publisher
- Telltale Games
- Release Date
- Oct 31, 2014
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