GR-UK writes: "Repeat play throughs will emphasise how basic most of the gameplay mechanics are. Your mind, rather than your heart, will rule decisions as you approach the game analytically rather than emotionally, coldly testing out those options that weren't your gut instinct first time through. The Walking Dead's not the perfect game, but that first play through is a beast. Something to chew on. To ponder.
Because while good fiction has us question the writers, great fiction has us questioning ourselves."
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Before the announcement that a heavily narrative focussed Walking Dead video game was announced in 2012, Telltale games was a development studio that not particularly well known. Despite putting out other similar properties with Back to the Future: The Game and Jurassic Park: The Game, the products were largely met with a very mixed and ultimately tepid response from the public. The rampant acclaim and runaway success reached with The Walking Dead launched the developer into one of the most anticipated and favourable studios out there with one revolutionary product.
I think the walking dead story telling is amazing. I really love the games and think that they bring the respect of gaming story telling up in the world of entertainment in general :)