![]() ![]() ![]() That said, it is still refreshing experiencing the apocalypse from a child's perspective, and the frustration of being treated like a kid is borne out very well indeed. All these people and no-one has anything juicy to reveal? ![]() Even more so when the group continues to expand, and with pretty much all members choosing not to explain themselves much at all when you ask them questions, things do become a little tedious. As Clementine, you are not looked upon to lead, to guide, nor to decide who lives and who dies, and that's where this episode starts to suffer.Ĭlementine is more called upon by various members of the group to keep secrets or tell the truth, and while some of these choices invariably have drastic consequences, it always feels like you're a small cog in a much bigger mechanism, and your input gets watered down in the various arguments and general shenanigans that ensue. But what elevated Season One from mere interactive comic book to game of the year status was the desperate, split-second impossible decisions that you as a player had to make. The narrative and delivery was always, and still is, sublime and flawless. As ever, discourse between the survivors is well written and acted, and elements of the story can still surprise, but the shift of focus from Lee Everitt from Season One, to the younger, more innocent Clementine in Season Two, is beginning to show some detriment to the franchise. With only a couple of desperate encounters with walkers, and arbitrary quick time events kept to a minimum, this episode is all about story. Soon enough you and your new bunch of friends are on the road, all the while trying to figure out their individual stories, and what their beef is with this Carver fellow. Yes, yes, we all know what to expect by now with regards to the highly acclaimed Telltale Games series, and without spoiling anything for you I can say that this latest instalment is a decent addition to poor little Clementine's undead nightmare.īeginning Episode Two exactly where the first concluded, it's not long before a new face, Carver, arrives on the scene, bringing with him a distinct air of distrust. So here we are again fending off walkers, sizing up fellow survivors and making difficult choices. Reviews // 14th Mar 2014 - 9 years ago // By Gary Durston The Walking Dead - Season 2 Episode 2 Review ![]()
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