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The Walking Dead Season Two Wrap-up

Pool Clementine. She never has an easy time in these games. At least she should be appearing in season three.
Pool Clementine. She never has an easy time in these games. At least she should be appearing in season three.

Sequels can be tough to make for anything, but especially games it seems. Very few follow-up titles beat the original, though it does happen. With The Walking Dead Season Two, we were following the only guaranteed survivor from the first season, Clementine. In fact, we were able to take her over as the lead this time. No longer confined to a support role, the choices you made in season two directly affected our favorite little girl survivor. 

Beyond the new storyline, there were also some development choices that were apparently made behind the scenes, notably relying more on action and even shooting sequences this time out, and downplaying some of the deep dialog and role-playing sequences like we experienced during season one. This was likely done to try and appeal to more generalized players, or even those who did not play season one. However, at least in the case of Walking Dead reviewer veteran Billy White, this lead to a less enjoyable experience overall, a sentiment that he suspects might be shared by other longtime players. 

That said, the numbers of twists and turns in the series remained high. Everyone knows by now that Kenny rejoined the group in episode two. But as great as that surprise was, the development of that character was even more shocking over time. 

Billy discusses the whole of The Walking Dead Season Two this week in the lounge, and predicts where the series might be heading with Season Three.

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John Breeden II
John has spent his journalism career covering just about everything, from small-town meetings and crime scenes to Capitol Hill and the U.S. Congress. He got his start writing about games and technology with a computer column called On the Chip Side, which grew to more than 1 million in circulation and ran in newspapers across several states. Today, John is an award-winning journalist with more than 25 years of experience. His work has appeared in The Washington Post, Newsweek and many other publications, and he writes a regular technology and government column for Nextgov/FCW and hosts security and educational webinars for FedInsider. He is also the founder of the Tech Writers Bureau and the chief editor of GameIndustry.com. He still loves disappearing into games, whether that means crawling through Baldur’s Gate dungeons deep into the night or planning one more big offensive in the latest wargame.