The story continues that of the apocalyptic orphan Clementine battling elements of the ever terrifying zombie infested planet, and as always,
your decisions affect the outcome of the game.
Not exact matches
Thankfully, his silly
decision didn't
affect the
outcome of the
game.
The
game's depth means there's a lot to explain, and that gives Storybook Tactics a feel
of taking a while to really get in gear, but once you master the learning curve you find yourself swept away by a campaign where your
decisions significantly
affect the
outcome of encounters.
The story is reportedly very non-linear, similar to what you can expect from the Mass Effect
games, and most
of the narrative choices and
decisions made in the
game will
affect the
outcome of the story.