Review: The Walking Dead Season Two: A House Divided Is A Fantastic Step Up [EGMR]
Added: 05.03.2014 18:19 | 1 views | 0 comments
EGMR writes: "The Walking Dead Season Two: A House Divided is a shining example of how Telltale is seemingly unmatched in this genre. A House Divided is a fantastic step up from its predecessor, and is exactly what you'd want from this series, with plenty of sub plots and webs, a high intensity and absolutely gripping storytelling. If you found the first episode a bit mellow or lacking, A House Divided is supreme redemption, and is the springboard of the new season."
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| Review: The Walking Dead S2: A House Divided | The Analog Shtick
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"Decisions have been prominent in Telltales other works, but they never quite seemed natural. Two characters will arbitrarily be in danger, and you have to choose who to save, choose who to side with in an argument.Either way, the player more or less has an idea of what consequences their options come with. Thus far in Season 2, though, decisions are masked, and end up being much teresting for it." - The Analog Shtick
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| Review: The Walking Dead Season Two: A House Divided Is A Fantastic Step Up [EGMR]
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EGMR writes: "The Walking Dead Season Two: A House Divided is a shining example of how Telltale is seemingly unmatched in this genre. A House Divided is a fantastic step up from its predecessor, and is exactly what you'd want from this series, with plenty of sub plots and webs, a high intensity and absolutely gripping storytelling. If you found the first episode a bit mellow or lacking, A House Divided is supreme redemption, and is the springboard of the new season."
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| The Walking Dead Season 2 Episode 2: A House Divided
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Torn asunder.
The beauty and the agony of The Walking Dead series is that even during its most uplifting story beats, you're anticipating the gut-kick; that moment when the world turns to ruin around you. As one character remarks early in the episode, you're all just waiting for your turn to die.
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| The Walking Dead Season 2: A House Divided Review | Clickonline
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Clickonline writes: "This is another high quality entry from Telltale. It didnt grab me in quite the same way as All That Remains but the same held true for the middle episodes of season one. Telltale has a 10 hour story to tell here and sometimes that means taking time to fill in the edges and corners of your world. And I for one cant wait to see the payoff."
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| The Walking Dead Season 2: Episode 2 - A House Divided Review | CheatCC
Added: 05.03.2014 9:15 | 1 views | 0 comments
CCC Says: "Once again, Telltale proves that their take on The Walking Dead is quite possibly the best piece of zombie fiction the world currently has to offer. The Walking Dead: Season 2: Episode 2: A House Divided has just come and Telltale has once again made me cry over fictional characters in a fictional zombie apocalypse. They brought me back to the horror of Season 1, and made me not trust myself by bringing in characters from 400 days. They hide important story decisions within innocent circumstances, making me realize that everything I do has a consequence. They even experiment with the standard Telltale formula and introduce new characters that are very gutsy to write in our current gaming industry. Its another fantastic episode in a fantastic series."
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| The Walking Dead Season 2: Episode 2 - A House Divided Review | Hardcore Gamer
Added: 05.03.2014 9:15 | 1 views | 0 comments
The story of Clementine was not yet finished by the end of the first season of The Walking Dead, as the young girl now has to trek through the horribly wrecked world once more, but this time making her own decisions. While the first episode was light on narrative and gameplay mechanics, Telltale is looking to reverse that by introducing far more characters into the story and even bringing back older cast members.
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| The Walking Dead Season 2: Episode 2 - A House Divided Review | CheatCC
Added: 05.03.2014 9:15 | 4 views | 0 comments
CCC Says: "Once again, Telltale proves that their take on The Walking Dead is quite possibly the best piece of zombie fiction the world currently has to offer. The Walking Dead: Season 2: Episode 2: A House Divided has just come and Telltale has once again made me cry over fictional characters in a fictional zombie apocalypse. They brought me back to the horror of Season 1, and made me not trust myself by bringing in characters from 400 days. They hide important story decisions within innocent circumstances, making me realize that everything I do has a consequence. They even experiment with the standard Telltale formula and introduce new characters that are very gutsy to write in our current gaming industry. Its another fantastic episode in a fantastic series."
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| The Walking Dead Season 2: Episode 2 - A House Divided Review | Hardcore Gamer
Added: 05.03.2014 9:15 | 5 views | 0 comments
The story of Clementine was not yet finished by the end of the first season of The Walking Dead, as the young girl now has to trek through the horribly wrecked world once more, but this time making her own decisions. While the first episode was light on narrative and gameplay mechanics, Telltale is looking to reverse that by introducing far more characters into the story and even bringing back older cast members.
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| The Walking Dead Season 2: Episode 2 review I Polygon
Added: 05.03.2014 7:18 | 1 views | 0 comments
Polygon: "A House Divided" feels much more like it belongs in the greater story Telltale began with The Walking Dead Season 1. From reminding me how much I loved last season to investing me in what happens as this season progresses, "A House Divided" succeeds on every level"
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