The Walking Dead: The Final Season - Episode 3: Broken Toys

The Walking Dead: The Final Season - Episode 3: Broken Toys

released on Jan 15, 2019

The Walking Dead: The Final Season - Episode 3: Broken Toys

released on Jan 15, 2019

Beginning a few hours after the events of the last episode, the sun has just risen and Clementine's group is recovering from the attack they just survived from the Delta. After interrogating Abel for the location of the Delta's Ship, the group continues the rest of this episode scouting it out and preparing for a rescue mission to save their three captured friends. This involves tracking down the former Whisperer James to lead a pack of walkers towards the Delta's base and Clementine's group can use them as cover and approach them. However, the mission doesn't go as smoothly as it could, throughout this episode, the group discovers someone they all once knew isn't the same as they were...


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This review contains spoilers

"Rosie is worried about everyone."

Oh yeah, fuck you Lilly.

Man, this final episode is really gonna affect how I feel about this season as a whole. I think it's amazing so far, but this ending could honestly make it all feel pointless, if my choices matter or not is the dealbreaker.

And right now... man, my choices are making me feel helpless. Violet lost a finger, Louis lost a tongue, and poor James lost a life. But I'll be damned if I don't at least try to stop AJ from becoming a killer.

I don't realistically see Lilly being pulled back from how she is, not anymore. This isn't the TV show where there are dozens of episodes where she can see the light and reverse her regression, there's only one episode left, and I expect the worst from her. Yeah, I could have let AJ kill her, but I'm not doing that. And even though it got him killed, I feel vindicated by James supporting the decision. It doesn't change my feelings about it.

Really hope Violet understands and forgives me for not letting AJ step in. Apparently it would have stopped a finger from being amputated so maybe it was the worse decision, but I can't regret it now.

My decisions:

-Mercy killed Abel (geez, I know he was a shitter but I don't think I should ever just let someone turn)
-Respected James' beliefs, killed no walkers (definitely the hardest decision in the series... like literally, it takes a little skill)
-Named Willy's bomb "Mitch's Masterpiece" (Mitch looks like if Chucky and the kid from the Ted TV show had a baby)
-Stopped AJ from attacking Dorian, letting her cut off Violet's finger (ugh, sorry Violet)
-Refused to let AJ kill Lilly (James is right, I cannot let him become a killer. I won't.)

Relationship statuses:

Everyone is "MIA" or "Dead" so not really much to say here.

I love the part where I chose purple candles and Violet goes "really?" And Ruby said "you should like them Violet" was probably my second favorite joke in this series.

This review contains spoilers

yeah lilly sucks

The previous episode of The Walking Dead: The Final Season was hampered by both in-game and real-world issues. Broken Toys, the third installment in this once-doomed series, automatically fixes some of those in-game problems since its existence ensures that at least some threads aren’t left dangling. Although its release was a small, semi-problematic miracle, that doesn’t guarantee that it’ll be a worthwhile game. But even if it isn’t the best of the season, it still pulls its weight while also effectively setting up a grand conclusion.

Read the full review here: https://www.gamerevolution.com/review/482783-the-walking-dead-the-final-season-episode-3-review-clementines-competent-cliffhanger