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a nice conclusion. im very happy that they totally didnt make a sequel comic that ruins clems story

Cara, eu te amo Clamentine.
Melhor que a temp passada, mas na minha opinião ainda tem defeitos como consequencias forçadas. PORÉM, ainda é um bom final pra essa saga maravilhosa
Dude, i love Clam
Is better than the last season, but i my opinion have defects yet. BUT still is a god ending for the saga

A qualidade das temporadas salta aqui, voltando a uma história que me deixou interessado, como as duas primeiras temporadas. Clementine teve um desfecho bonito, AJ é um menino complexo, e quase todos os adolescentes e crianças introduzidos nessa temporada me impactaram, com destaque na Violet, que se tornou minha personagem favorita desses últimos episódios. Um ponto muito alto para mim foi, também, os vilões, comandados por uma personagem que "volta dos mortos" lá dá primeira temporada. São macabros, brutos e com cenas e diálogos marcantes. Os últimos dois episódios são incríveis, de verdade.


J'ai fait deux épisodes, j'ai drop
Désolé le jeu n'est absolument pas pour moi. Je suis clairement pas le public, le jeu est passé d'être quelque chose de très sérieux et adulte dans les deux premières saisons et là... c'est vraiment pour les gosses j'ai l'impressions. Les persos sont tellement nuls j'en peux réellement plus. D'ailleurs, j'aime toujours pas Clémentine dans ce TWD, elle est tellement chiante et nulle comparée aux deux premières saisons sérieux. Le seul truc qui n'est pas a jeter c'est la DA, j'aime beaucoup l'effet BD qu'ils ont donné aux décors, a part ça je trouve ça vraiment mauvais

we are so back! this game was really great! as a finale it works really well and it's ending was really emotional! the characters are better than 3, and the artstyle aged better here! would recommend!

I don't know if I could ask for a better ending. I've made reviews for each individual episode, you can check those out if you want, I'm mostly just making this for my own purposes.

A wonderful and heartbreaking end to one of my favorite series and a welcome refresh of the Telltale formula.

An end to a legendary series
The walking dead the final season is good but not as good as season 1&2. But the way they ended this game had me on the edge of my seat because clementine has to be one of my favourite video game related characters

Great ending to this great series. It could be better, but it's far from bad.

After the absolute nightmare that was A New Frontier, it makes me very happy to say that this game corrects all of the mistakes that the prequel makes, giving us a much more well-written story that does a great job of emotionally connecting to the player. We get to play as Clementine once again, who has now come full circle, and who's journey is now mimicking that of her father, Lee. Much like the first season, we come back to the theme of raising a child during the apocalypse, but we get to examine this from an entirely new perspective, as Clementine and AJ have really only known the Apocalypse for their entire lives. Pair that up with throwing them in a setting with the majority of the other characters being kids who ALSO have only known the Apocalypse, and we get an amazing foundation to tell a thoughtful and emotional story.

Clementine and AJ's relationship is obviously the highlight, and the main focus of the game, just as it was in the first season. With Clementine back in our control, we get to right a lot of the wrongs that New Frontier makes. This Clementine is much closer to the version we were watching grow up through all of these games, and she shines through as an amazing character once again. This game also has probably the best side characters out of all the games, all of the kids at the boarding school. They help to create tension by having various clashing ideals that Clementine has to balance with her own in terms of raising AJ. AJ provides a stark contrast to how Clementine is portrayed in the first season. Since living in this world is all he's known, he is much more cynical, and has no problem with having to do gruesome things to survive. Watching him evolve all the way until the end of the game is very satisfying.

Another thing this game does better than the others is actually BEING a game. While it still has the core foundation of a Telltale game, and the choices and story are the main focus, having sections where you can actually take control of Clementine and explore on your own, find collectibles, do optional tasks, and engage in combat, make the game feel much more complete as a package. Those sections are short, and not at all complex, but they provide a nice change of pace and do a good job of keeping the player actively engaged in the story. Also, because this is the last season of the game, the writers were allowed to be more drastic with the choices, and actually have them create pretty substantial deviations in the story, more so than the previous seasons.

It's very clear that this was the culmination of all the hard work the previous seasons put into crafting this beautiful story. The thematic parallels to the first game are wonderful, the story is engaging once again, all of the characters are great, and the conclusion is extremely satisfying. After all these years, The Final Season sticks the landing, and cements Telltale's Walking Dead as one of the best narrative-driven series of all time.

By far the best finale to a TellTale series. I loved every minute of this game and seeing Clementine's story reach it's conclusion. I laughed, felt excited and even sad at times. Such a wonderful game and series.

Things could've been so damn perfect.

To me this is easily the best season of all the Telltale games for TWD. Even more than season 1. Which is amazing since it had a troubled production. Skybound thankfully picked up this game and finished it when it wasent going to be.

The presentation here is really great. The animations finally look pretty good and nothing feels cheap. The third person combat is super basic, but it works to break up the monotony of QTE's.

The writing in this game is just really really strong. The relationship between Clem and AJ is really heavy. It can be hard to buy into his character since he's like... 4 or 5? But it's a harsh world where you grow up fast. So you can overlook it. And they maintain and focus on their relationship in a believable way.

All the characters here for the most part are the same. This is a game that really focus on the relationships with everyone. I particularly like Violet, but Louis has some great moments as well. The other kids don't get as much focus, in particular Omar is kind of a meme for how little he does here. But it feels like a real group of kids and it feels like any of them can die at any moment. The voice acting is pretty spot on this time as well.

A lot of the choices don't really matter as much this time, but I don't actually mind because it is in service to telling a more cohesive story. And many of them still do have significant impact on certain sections.

The best way to describe it is the game just has a lot of heart. And it's an amalgamation of what worked in all 3 previous seasons. So I really loved it overall.

This review contains spoilers

The review provides a detailed overview of the gameplay experience of the choice-based chapters of Telltale's The Walking Dead series. The reviewer expresses a fondness for narrative-focused games, citing The Last Of Us Part II as a favorite example. Upon discovering the Telltale games available on Game Pass Ultimate, they decide to play them and share their impressions.

The first three chapters are praised for their engaging narrative and introduction of new characters, despite some plot similarities among them. However, the fourth chapter faces challenges due to Telltale's uncertain situation at the time, resulting in a rushed plot and significant changes from what was initially suggested. While the main characters stand out, the villain and main plot are criticized for being generic.

The reviewer highlights the breaking of rules in the game, where a character's survival in extreme situations contradicts established logic from earlier in the series. Although the endings are considered interesting, some twists left the reviewer disappointed.

Overall, the review offers a balanced view of the strengths and weaknesses of The Walking Dead's choice-based chapters, emphasizing the importance of narrative and characters in the player experience.







meilleur jeu de Telltale Games, je recommande fortement

acompanhar o crescimento da clem durante esses 4 jogos foi uma experiência incrível, sempre vou me lembrar dessa franquia com mt carinho ❤️‍🩹

It's better than New Frontier, nice framing device with taking care of Alvin as Lee had been taking care of Clem. Unfortunately it's still not as good as the first two seasons.


Very emotional. I loved this entire series and to see it sadly end broke my heart a little but still a great game and you should 100% play the whole series

A primeira coisa que notei ao primeiro contato direto com a gameplay foi a liberdade de movimento em comparação com os jogos anteriores. É claro que o foco narrativo ainda é bem forte, mas esse é bem menos point-and-click, pois aqui a gente ganha uma liberdade maior pra controlar a câmera e os movimentos.

A dublagem é boa pra alguns personagens e ruins pra outros. O dublador do Lee não combinou nem um pouco e ouvir a Clementine falando "guri" é engraçado, hahah. (E não entendi pq só dublaram os dois primeiros episódios)

Notei alguns bugs como a Clementine se teletransportando durante alguns movimentos, mas nada que atrapalhe ou incomode, pois aqui o que eu queria ver era a atração principal: a história¹

¹ infelizmente não consegui deixar a Violet viva, o que me frustrou um bocado.

O amadurecimento da protagonista não só é algo admirável mas faz dela praticamente uma extensão do Lee, o que deixa o nosso otimismo em relação a ela bem abalado. Todo o desenvolvimento do enredo possui muito mais humanidade, muito mais acesso aos sentimentos de todos os envolvidos.

Sem dúvidas de que é o suprassumo de tudo que envolve o nome The Walking Dead.

That whisperer man is the biggest gaslighter in gaming