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The Walking Dead - The Complete Collection - XB1 Review | Chalgyr's Game Room

Chalgyr's Game Room writes:

The Walking Dead Collection is a complete gathering of the entire Walking Dead games; included in the package are Seasons 1 through 3, The Walking Dead - Michonne, and The Waking Dead: 400 Days. Rather than being just a collection though, The Collection includes updated visuals so it looks far cleaner and more vivid on modern televisions and consoles (PlayStation 4 Pro and Xbox One X). Unfortunately though, the biggest issue with the series has not been addressed, and that is the poor performance of the engine… For those, like me, that did not have a complete collection of the five seasons (three primary, two mini/secondary seasons), this is a fantastic collection but it does not offer enough to justify the purchase if you already own the individual seasons.

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This Reddit Mod Makes It Possible To Explore Clementine’s House in The Walking Dead Game

A Redditor has created a mod that has made it possible to explore the unused model for Clementine's house in The Walking Dead game.

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Kill Some Zombies in Telltale's The Walking Dead Collection, Only $23 on PS4

For all Walking Dead obsessed people, The Walking Dead Collection by Telltale Games is only $23 on the PS4 and $28 on the Xbox One

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P_Bomb1336d ago

I just need the final season on discount. It’s regularly priced higher than the anthologies which I’ve already played.

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The Walking Dead: Telltale Definitive Edition review for PlayStation 4 - Demon Gaming

Karl writes: - Telltale based the first five-part series more towards the comic books than the hit TV show but even those who aren’t into comic books will recognise a few familiar names and faces. Originally released in 2012, I had already downloaded and played Season One on my phone so when I got the chance to review this game for PlayStation, I was interested to see how it’d hold up with a controller rather than just being able to quickly tap, tap, tap with my thumbs. To be honest, it does feel a little slower having to move your cursor around the screen but after a couple of minutes playing, it’s pretty easy to get used to.

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