I mean it's good but it's not as close to being as good as the first two seasons. We're seeing a completely different Clem this time around, which felt a little bit off at first. Almost none of the character are likable imo, and the narrative was the weakest aspect of this season. Gameplay mechanics and cutscenes continue to improve with each season.

Amazing level and character design! The story shows a lot of potential to become a major IP; it's quite interesting.
Considering this game is the debut project of an indie studio, it's truly impressive. Congrats to the whole dev team!

If you enjoy 2D action-adventure games with a post-cyberpunk theme and a magnificent pixel art, then this right here is the game for you!

P.S. If you're looking for a real challenge, I recommend playing in the "old-school" mode of this game.

What an INTENSE season from start to finish. They really polished the gameplay with lots of improvements this time around. On the narrative side, it felt like decision-making mattered more this season, with choices being more impactful and harder to make.
And oh boy, that dog scene...

A complete immersive experience with a rollercoaster of emotions, all thanks to that perfectly executed narrative design. I feel like choices are more important in this Telltale game than in any other I've played. My only issue is related to monotonous mechanics in some of the chapters, slow movement overall, checkpoint placement, and other minor gameplay-related issues. Nevertheless, Clementine's and Lee's story will stay with me forever.

Concept is great! And so its execution. Much fun with friends (and mods). I recommend playing with people that know what they are doing.

Dialogues often feel repetitive, which can affect replayability. Currently there's a huge lack of bizarre events occurring during gameplay, I wish there were more weird character encounters to keep things interesting overall. While the concept is cool (Papers, Please with an horror twist), adding more content over time could help improve the execution.

It never stops being fun, despite it being almost 15 years old.

I miss the golden era of Telltale games...

- “THERE'S GOLD IN THEM CARDS”.
Card Game + Escape Room? Yes pls.

Not the perfect successor to The Last Stand but manages to work somehow.
It's your only option if you're looking to play this unique style of strategy gameplay on consoles.

Not a big fan of the new ghost designs, very generic imo, I wish they return to the original style.
The Low Health SFX is annoying.
Looks like they are trying real hard to make Luigi's Mansion just another fun mario game series, sailing away from the original feeling of the first game. But I have to say this is a very polished game and experience overall.