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CRITIK
Just like the first episode it consists of eight chapters and it picks up three months after the events of the first one, also taking into account choices that have been made in that earlier episode. This includes statements and decisions Lee has made that characters still remember, as well as major choices such as having taking along either Doug or Carley, which alters whether they are present or not in this second episode.
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24 reviews found100
Darkstation.com
Jul 3, 2012
The Walking Dead Episode 2 is a perfect, three-hour nugget of story-driven adventure gaming. The immediacy of the gameplay and writing make it easy to boot up the game and instantly become engrossed in a world where nothing is sacred, and anything can happen at any moment. No tutorials needed. It's not technically the most amazing looking game.
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Pelit (Finland)
Oct 13, 2012
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Gamingnexus.com
Jun 28, 2012
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Joystiq.com
Jul 6, 2012
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Adventuregamers.com
Jul 5, 2012
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CD-Action
Jul 31, 2012
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Ztgd.com
Jul 5, 2012
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Destructoid.com
Jul 5, 2012
The controls could do with a bit of work and I still think that vastly increased challenge either through puzzles or conflict would more appropriately match the tone of the game, but all of these are things I thought after I was done with it. None of them got in the way of the experience. With that said, I'm going to hunt down some whisky. The Walking Dead: Starved For Help reviewed by Fraser Brown A hallmark of excellence.
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PC Master (Greece)
Aug 31, 2012
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Cheatcc.com
Jul 3, 2012
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