Enhanced Earlier Episodes of TellTale's Walking Dead Shown Off In New Trailer
The collection arrives on December 5 and the final season will debut next year with the first season's scriptwriter in tow.
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The collection arrives on December 5 and the final season will debut next year with the first season's scriptwriter in tow.
2014 turned out to be a great year for video game villains. Today, we rundown some of the biggest, most antagonistic personalities of the year.
Our collective top 10 Games of the Year are coming next week, but first, we each chime in with some personal favorites. Now it's Editor-in-Chief Steve Watts' turn.
Xbox One owners have been treated to a special Telltale Games Collection this holiday season that combines five seasons for just $55.
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We finally have release dates for Season Two of Telltale Games' The Walking Dead as well as Season One on current-gen consoles.
The Walking Dead will be landing on the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 this October in both digital and physical forms, just in time for you to start barricading your home from zombies.
Now that The Walking Dead: Season 2 has concluded, the time has come for a conversation about where we've been. Steven, Steve, and myself all take a moment to reflect on the highs and lows of Season 2 and where the series might be going next. (Warning: Spoilers within!)
If Season One was about surviving in the face of the apocalypse, The Walking Dead: Season Two proves to be about loss of innocence, coming of age, and changing relationships. Telltale once again shows glimpses of storytelling mastery, even with some less-than-memorable characters. Check out our full review.
We're four episodes into The Walking Dead: Season 2 and the big finale is coming this week. So where have we been? And more importantly, where is the story of Clementine potentially going for the season's final episode?