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August 2018
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The editors liked
Brilliant dialogue
Clem and AJ have a strong
Believable relationship
Overtheshoulder camera works a treat
Incredible art design
Great voice acting
Genuine branching story
Season One role reversal
Unexpected twist
Solid performance
Guardian Clem
Clem and AJ's relationship still resonates
Lots of callbacks and references for fans
Palpable sense of foreboding
All the awkward teen flirting you can handle
New art style adds an abstract flourish to the game
Setting story among children is a fresh
Unique angle
New mechanics finally make The Walking Dead feel like more than just QTEs
Motherhood as a gameplay element is well-executed
Almost every character gets their moment
Tweaks the formula in fun ways
Ending is stressful
In a good way
Meaty episode by Telltale standards
Goddamn
That Lee scene
Clem/AJ relationship is unique in gaming
Pitchperfect wrap up to Telltale's saga
Technically better than previous episodes
Some nice soundtrack choices
New school setting is a refreshing change
Playing parent with AJ is surprisingly engaging
A genuinely disturbing gutpunch ending
Telltale's best game to date visually
The editors didn't like
Some familiar tropes rear their head
Not much gameplay
Cheap gimmicks to encourage replay
Pacing
Doesn't find footing until the end
Emphasis on plot over character moments
Cliffhanger ending may never be paid off
Irritating action and shooting sequences
Third person controls clash somewhat with on-screen cursor moments
With more interaction and better player choice, The Walking Dead: The Final Season might have transcended its predecessors. But as it stands, Clem's adequate goodbye is aided by strong characters, long episodes, and apt nostalgia...
Clem/AJ relationship is unique in gaming, Pitchperfect wrap up to Telltale's saga, Technically better than previous episodes, Some nice soundtrack choices
Goes a bit heavy on the action, Almost a little too stressful
The Walking Dead: The Final Season Episode 4 wraps up seven years of undead drama in satisfying fashion, delivering genuinely moving character moments and meaningful, ultimately uplifting, observations about parenthood. The Final Season Episode 4 can be s...
Abstract: Reviewed on PC in 4K.Saying goodbye is hard. Take Us Back, Episode Four of The Walking Dead: The Final Season, isn't just the end of Clementine's story. It's Telltale Games' swan song, and its release comes at a time when their brand of story games is s...
Slightly above average or simply inoffensive. Fans of the genre should enjoy it a bit, but a fair few will be left unfulfilled.How we score: The Destructoid reviews guide...
Almost every character gets their moment, Tweaks the formula in fun ways, Ending is stressful, in a good way, Meaty episode by Telltale standards, Goddamn, that Lee scene
Action bits are still a mixed bag, A notch less polished that first two eps
The Walking Dead was worth saving. The usual Telltale caveats about polish and quick time action scenes apply, but this is exciting, powerhouse storytelling, packed with fantastic character work and edge-of-your-seat cinematic moments. The Walking Dead: T...
Abstract: When I was 15, a drunk driver killed my friend Kevin. A few weeks after the funeral, we found a home video of him, just hanging out, making jokes, and being himself. A ghost in the machine. For a few seconds, it was like he was alive again. When the video...
Looking back, the final season thus far feels the direct opposite of the first. Rather than surprising with clever twists and spending time developing a core set of characters, Episode 2 continues a path of sticking to a tired, formulaic layout in which c...
Clem and AJ's relationship still resonates, Lots of callbacks and references for fans, Palpable sense of foreboding, All the awkward teen flirting you can handle
Emphasis on plot over character moments, Cliffhanger ending may never be paid off, Irritating action and shooting sequences
GAME INFOThe Walking Dead: The Final Season - Episode 2September 25, 2018Platform PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo SwitchPublisher Telltale GamesDeveloper Telltale GamesThe Walking Dead: The Final Season was supposed to be the beginning of a new chap...
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.How we score: The destructoid reviews guide...
Season One role reversal, Unexpected twist, Solid performance, Guardian Clem
Pacing, Doesn't find footing until the end
The Walking Dead: The Final Season is off to a satisfying start. The pacing for a majority feels uneven and it doesn't find it's footing until the end, but what an ending it is. While the final scene is shocking, it's the twist set up minutes beforehand t...