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Crazy that this game never got a sequel.

did halflight escape from ashes of ariandel cause bro does not belong in the same dlc as Slave Knight Gael and Darkeater Midir

I want to write a whole essay on why this is one of the greatest games ever made and one of the best pieces of media to exist, but at the same time i don't want to because it'll take too long.

they actually had something with this one, what a tragedy

Press B to end racism.

Silly fun

The conclusion of Clementine's story, The Walking Dead: The Final Season is worth playing at least once if you're a fan of the previous two seasons or at the very least found them somewhat enjoyable. Clementine's story this game mirrors Lee's from season one. Clementine this season is the primary caretaker of [redacted] and is on a mission to find a safe place to live, where [redacted] can grow up and prosper and where she can finally feel safe. I'll admit watching Clementine come into her own this season and seeing her "story" end was a bitter sweet experience. So long Clementine.

KILLER battle system but everything else is whatever

Messy and brilliant. The cinching proof that big RPGs should not have voiced protagonists. The amount of shit this game lets you do and say is amazing. City Elf origin is best origin.

Just finished my first replay in 10 years, the game is still one of the most fun games I've ever played. Truly crazy and the cutscenes are some of my favs in any game. Peak Saints Row

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I'm so tired of The Walking Dead franchise for constantly killing off so many main characters in the first couple of seasons. It ruins the franchise in the long run because you end up with a bunch of mediocre/underdeveloped characters that you literally do not give a single shit about. Like it honestly gets really tedious seeing so many of them die for seemingly no reason at all—apart from giving the game some shock value. They then end up introducing a lot of new people... that also die during a single season—which doesn't affect the player whatsoever; like god forbid they allow a handful of characters to survive throughout the entire series (based on your decisions of course and not just the illusion of choice) in order to give them an arc of sorts, and thus in turn make you more attached to them. It's such a major problem with Telltale's version of this universe (and very largely the show too).

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