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Game Informer - The Walking Dead Episode Three: Long Road Ahead Review

Game Informer - At the beginning of The Walking Dead Episode One, Lee Everett was on his way to jail when a zombie shambled across the highway and sent his police car careening off the side of the road. Lee thought he was headed for a life of cement floors and barred windows, but in the blink of an eye, everything changed. That’s an apt metaphor for the latest entry in Telltale’s apocalyptic adventure series. Episode Three is a chain of events that irrevocably alters the lives of Lee and his fellow survivors.

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-Mezzo-4261d ago

I'm confused, i got to play the first 2 episodes on PS+ for free & really loved it, now i'm not sure if i should buy this episodes as it's only 5 bucks, or wait and hope they'll release this on PS+ as well.

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The Walking Dead: S02E03 – Long Road Ahead Review | GameCloud

William at GameCloud writes:

"In Harms Way does a fantastic job in avoiding a mid-season lull. The triumph, however, is in the final moments, with one scene in particular that you won’t ever forget. The problem is that Clementine won’t either, which is something we’ve grown less concerned with this season. I suspect this negligence from both the group, as well as the player, will play a greater role in the main story very soon and I fear it could end badly."

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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 Episode 3 "In Harm's Way" Review - GamerSyndrome

GamerSyndrome's LadyHodor takes a look at the new episode in the Walking Dead series, to see once again if it levels up to that of the last series - if it does, tears will fall for a certainty. "In Harm's Way" finds Clementine and her crew caught in the clutches of cruel tyrant Bill Carver, and chaos is sure to ensue.

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