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Telltale Targets Fall 2013 for The Walking Dead: The Game Season 2
Originally posted by IGN
Telltale has confirmed that it’s currently targeting Fall of this year for the second season of The Walking Dead: The Game. While Telltale CEO Dan Connors recently told Eurogamer that the sophomore season was set for next year, a Telltale spokesperson has now clarified, providing the following statement to IGN:
“The current estimated release window for Season Two of The Walking Dead is for Fall of ‘this’ year (2013), and not ‘next’ year (2014) as has been reported after a recent interview. We apologize for any confusion and thank you and all of our fans for your continued excitement for the series!”
In an interview with IGN last month, Connors explained that “we’re doing a second season of The Walking Dead. That’s going to be a big part of what we’re putting people to work on this year. Right now it’s about figuring out the right way to approach the story, the right way to handle this that’s going to work for what we’re trying to accomplish and give it legs. Certainly we believe there are more stories to tell in The Walking Dead’s universe. The show continues to be huge. People understand what we’re doing. We’re going to continue to work on it. It’s a rich world for what we’re trying to do. We still have a lot of ideas to explore in that world.”
More recently, writer Gary Whitta told IGN “you won’t have to wait for season two to play more Walking Dead” in an episode of Up At Noon.
It’s clear that plenty of new The Walking Dead content is on the way, which is a great thing considering the fantastic reception of season one.
Have the first season on PS3, the graphics catch you at first, but you get used to them. Its a very story and character driven game, which is the type of game I love, the whole, you get to pick the ending is a little wonky, I mean yea you can pick if Person A or Person B lives, but sometimes no matter what, Person A is gonna die regardless. One thing I hate about the game makers games is that they'll ask you to press buttons at a moments notice and honestly, I had a lot of frame rate issues with TWD. Other then a few negatives, I cant wait for Season 2, I'll probably just wait for it on disc, knock it out in a day. Wonder where they can take Clementine.
I loved this game the only problem I had with it was almost what Sean said, its the huge emphasis they put on your choices matters! None of the choices really mattered no matter what choice you made you would always be in the exact same spot and the story would always end the same. I just wish they take that saying completely out of the game or put some work to actually make it true.
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