Richard Bailey of TheKoalition writes:
Back in 2012, Telltale Games took the world by storm when they adapted Robert Kirkman’s critically acclaimed Walking Dead comic book series into an emotionally driven 5-part episodic point and click adventure. The Walking Dead was not only a true embodiment of Kirkman’s vision, but it had also succeeded in pushing the boundaries of sophisticated storytelling and impactful decision-making in video games.
After going on to win numerous Game of the Year awards at the tail end of 2012, the talented team over at Telltale decided to give the fans more Walking Dead content before the eventual release of season two. The Walking Dead: 400 days is the end result of this venture and by all accounts this DLC episode delivers a satisfying, yet brief glimpse into what’s ahead. Here are a few more reasons why this package is worth your time and your money.
The Humble Walking Dead 10th Anniversary Bundle just launched today. It includes games and DLC from the famous TellTale adventure game franchise.
Some of Telltale Games' most popular titles are being slashed in price today, as the Humble Store has launched a build-your-own-bundle deal that gives users up to 85 percent off.
Telltale Games has made a name for itself in the past decade with its numerous episodic point-and-click adventures and puzzle games. If you’ve been waiting for a solid deal to grab some of their hottest titles, look no further. The Walking Dead, The Wolf Among Us, Tales from the Borderlands, and a whole lot more are available in the newest Humble Bundle.
All of those for only $12!? That is an insane deal. Reminds me of why I am going to build a gaming PC over the summer. I have nearly all of those games on PSN and they are great. Going to finally start Game of Thrones in a hour or two.
A good episode overall but now I want Season 2. A lot of plot holes that still need to be filled as well.
Or is it "Too short but sweet"? I might wait and get a collection or find it on discount.
Can't complain about the brevity of the download when it was only 5 bucks. For 5 bucks it wasn't bad. It's just that the stories capture you and you really long for more.
I ended up with only 1 person going to the lady's camp. The crackhead lady who was sleeping with the old man. All my other characters didn't trust the new lady.
I think that when you make more selfish, cold decisions or dishonest behavior, that your character will be reluctant to trust the lady, whereas the honest and selfless decisions leave the character more trusting and accepting of the woman's offer to go to the survival camp.