The Walking Dead Collection is a complete collection/compilation of the full Telltale series The Walking Dead, with enhanced graphics for the first two seasons and the Michonne mini-series and includes: - The full first season with five episodes of The Walking Dead, including the additional episode of 400 Days. - The full second season with five episodes of The Walking Dead: Season Two. - The full third season with five episodes of The Walking Dead: A New Frontier. - The full three episode mini-series of The Walking Dead: Michonne.
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Easily one of the greatest games I've ever played. The story throughout all the seasons made this game so memorable. Each character was interesting. Each plot twist was heavily planned and unexpected. Most of all, the decisions you made really felt like it had weight. I was emotionally invested into the story of Clementine all the way from the beginning to the end. Even the gameplay was good for being a Telltale-style choice making game. One of those games where I'm happy with them leaving us with the ending that we got and not making another season.
I think the Walking Dead really does vary a lot by season, sometimes it can just be tear-bait and not say much, other times it can be deep and very meaningful, usually moreso with the main cast.
I love every season individually for different reasons, but an important theme throughout to take away is found family, and how you don't need to stay with abusive people, but instead with people who actually care about you, this is seen in a lot of characters through different interactions, Clem's time with Kenny, Jane, etc., the entire García family dynamic, and then as a form of conclusion, finding true family in part 4. There are many more themes, but this one in particular stands out to me. There are also some stunning psychological portraits, and of course there's a lot of horror and gore mixed in, which for some people is a turnoff and for others is pretty cool. I don't really like much walking dead media, these games are the exception, and I highly recommend them for people who like story driven experiences.
I love every season individually for different reasons, but an important theme throughout to take away is found family, and how you don't need to stay with abusive people, but instead with people who actually care about you, this is seen in a lot of characters through different interactions, Clem's time with Kenny, Jane, etc., the entire García family dynamic, and then as a form of conclusion, finding true family in part 4. There are many more themes, but this one in particular stands out to me. There are also some stunning psychological portraits, and of course there's a lot of horror and gore mixed in, which for some people is a turnoff and for others is pretty cool. I don't really like much walking dead media, these games are the exception, and I highly recommend them for people who like story driven experiences.