The walking dead season two box art6/17/2023 ![]() In some cases, it’s easier said than done – with them being so heavily involved in licensed properties, many of their games have now been removed from digital storefronts. Yet I recently played the Telltale Batman games for the first time and enjoyed them so much that it made me want to explore more of the defunct company’s games. ![]() Weary of the impact being dulled, I didn’t play any more of the games in the series, wanting to be left with a perfect – if incomplete – story. Then there was that ending, which I’m not ashamed to admit made me cry it had a huge impact on me – to this day, I can remember almost every moment. It was maddening to wait for the next episode when one finished, given the cliffhangers each part ended on – but that only added to the anticipation and excitement when new episodes were released. At the time, I’d just secured myself a shiny new iPad 3 and it was the perfect game to play on it, the touchscreen controls fitting the game’s dialogue heavy, quick-time-event style brilliantly. As a fan of Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard’s The Walking Dead comic series – which I read from the very first issue on the day it was released, way back in 2003 – I was very keen to try out Telltale’s episodic, narrative-based adventure game when it first released in 2012.
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