It doesn't live up to the graphic novel or tv show, but in a way it lives up to the name... it's
truly walking dead in the boredom department.
Not exact matches
The once - terrifying creatures have now become as stale a horror sub-genre as zombies, with numerous films and television shows being churned out one after another, meaning it takes something
truly phenomenal like The
Walking Dead to emerge from the growing puddle of tedium.
As much as Left4
Dead was a brilliant co-op â $ ˜gun down the fast running zombieâ $ ™ type of game and Resident Evil was a good classical zombie horror, The
Walking Dead is the first game which is
truly about the people and the personal conflicts.
Final Verdict: It's not as good as the other episodes, but is there such a thing as a
truly bad
Walking Dead episode?
For comiXology, it's a sign of
truly wanting to reach every possible comics reader out there, whether they be people who've lapsed into back issue hunters or simply like The
Walking Dead TV show.
It deserves it as well, because The
Walking Dead is a great game, one that
truly pushes what can be done with a video game narrative that can not be done in film or TV.
While Telltale Games has had some successful ventures in the past, they
truly hit the primetime with their try at The
Walking Dead.
The voice - overs are exceptionally well performed and are at the very centre of a
truly engaging and emotional experience with numerous voice - over artists that you would have most definitely heard in various videogames before or since the first season of The
Walking Dead.
In the first season, you play as Lee Everett when all hell breaks loose; it's up to you to protect your group from flesh - eating walkers — among other things — The
Walking Dead is a
truly remarkable game.
It's
truly awesome to see the character of Clementine become older and a more independent person in The
Walking Dead: A New Frontier.