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The Walking Dead: Episode 2 - Starved for Help Review | GameSpot

GameSpot: "Starved for Help is a disgusting and disturbing look at the realities of life after the zombie apocalypse in the world of The Walking Dead."

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TheMrFraz4321d ago

Super glad this Telltale episodic series seems to be staying excellent after its initial debut.

pixelsword4321d ago

I'm thinking about getting the series; I loved the demo.

TheMrFraz4321d ago

Yeah, but they had some game-breaking launch problems with it at first. You'll need to download a quick-fix patch, but it's there.

CrazyInsane4321d ago

Isnt it better to wait for all the episodes to be released and then play them all at once?Much better than waiting between episodes for another release

TheMrFraz4321d ago

The same argument could be made for the show itself. Some people like to wait for the season-to-season DVD releases to marathon the experience, and others like their entertainment in episodes.

CrazyInsane4321d ago

even though you cant reply anymore.. In videogames its different , will you remeber the last actions you did in the first episode after months of finishing it or remember whole story and characters ? And for the disagree's im not judging , im just giving suggestions

buddymagoo4320d ago

Play them monthly, then once all the episodes are out play them again in full to get the best enjoyment.

SeekDev4321d ago

It depends on the length of the game episode. If it's really long, someone like myself will have no chance of remembering any details for the sequel, so I would play them when they are all released.

Someone else however, might play each episode on release and remember everything, if they don't remember everything they might research it quickly before playing the sequel episode.

TV shows are made to quickly deliver experiences. Think books that are adapted to movies, you still get the major details, but the book will have the really important minor details that made the experience that much better. They're often full of details, but are so short it's easier to recall them for the next episode.

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No Platinum Trophy In TWD: S2 PS4

The trophy list for The Walking Dead: Season 2 on the PS4 has been revealed and unfortunately there is no platinum trophy. In total there are 40 trophies including 1 Gold, 24 Silver and 15 Bronze. The Walking Dead S2 is expected to arrive on next-gen systems later on this month at both retail and digitally.

A full list of trophies is available below: (WARNING!!! POSSIBLE SPOILERS!!!)

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nick3093493d ago

Game never had plat no surprise

NukaCola3493d ago

Season 1 has a platinum trophy. I have it. 500 Days didn't though.

Jaqen_Hghar3493d ago

still sucks though. Couldn't be any easier than season 1 so no reason not to

Jaqen_Hghar3493d ago (Edited 3493d ago )

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! Well guess a man will only get for Ps4 now (was going to get for both and plat both so now dev will get less support). Honestly why not have a plat? Your first game had one and it was impossible to miss so it can't be any easier. The Wolf among us for both then and TWD season 1 PS4. Well that's still 3 platinums to add to a man's collection. A man still supports the dev but this makes zero sense. Hopefully BF gets them both down to $20 or lower.

To be clear a man doesn't base any purchases on trophies. A man was going to wait for the PS4 versions of all the games regardless but was going to get the PS3 version as well before re-selling it just to get the plat for little to no cost (after resale cost was subtracted). A man only bothers to platinum a game if he likes it and never does annoying trophies like Resistance 2 10,000 kills despite that being the only one that he didn't have because if they're not fun why go for em?

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KwietStorm_BLM3493d ago

Didn't have it on PS3 either. Don't know why, but yea.

Papafynn3493d ago

Dear Game Developers,

Platinum Trophies sells games. Gamers check trophy Lists before they buy a game. An easy or "Onlineless" trophy list could be the tiebreaker if they can afford only one game. Trust me it does. Doesn't make much sense but well.....it's gamers of today. They need to be rewarded. Be it a 100 "Like" on their selfies, 100 "retweets" or 100 other gamers watching them play a game on Twitch.

Give them their Platinum Trophies.

sloth33953493d ago

real gamers don't care about trophies only these fake gamers do. a real gamer plays a game for fun not to get trophies

Theangrybogan3493d ago

But what does a true Scotsman do?

kreate3493d ago (Edited 3493d ago )

It's always nice to have trophies. Especially the platinum.

Wish starcraft had trophies and be released on ps4 or x1. I'll play it all day everyday.

Ratty3492d ago

You can care a little, not at all or a lot about trophies and it doesn't affect your status as a gamer at all.

Some people enjoy hunting for trophies. You don't. That doesn't make you better than them nor does hunting for trophies make them better than you. So please ;p

CaptainObvious8783493d ago (Edited 3493d ago )

There's been many a game I've been on the fence about, about because of their stupid online trophies or lack of platinum trophy I haven't bothered.

Dark_Overlord3493d ago

Same here, I avoid near enough every game with ridiculous online trophies.

levian3492d ago

You guys know a game can be fun regardless of whether it's trophies are difficult to get, right? Just because you can't get them all the way you like to play doesn't mean it's not worthy of purchase.

ginganinja3493d ago

I was under the impression it was Sony that determined whether a game could include a platinum trophy.

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SonyAddict3493d ago

A true scots man tries to get every platinum that he can get and I know..because I am one!.

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The Walking Dead: Episodes 1-3 Android Review - Hardcore Droid

Hardcore Droid contributor Matthew Byrd takes a deeper look at what may just be the best examples of episodic gaming ever.

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The Walking Dead: Season Two, Episode Two – The Verdict | The Reticule

Steph writes: Having created a (largely) well received opener for its difficult second album, The Walking Dead strides with confidence into an exciting second episode that is packed with memorable moments and tantalising hints of the action still to come.

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