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[PC] The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series $17.49 (75% off) @ GOG

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Crazy price for this solid and iconic series of games, as part of GOG's Spring Sale. And it's a GOG game so DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.

The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series contains all 4 Seasons, 400 Days, and The Walking Dead: Michonne, which includes over 50 hours of gameplay across 23 unique episodes. With graphical enhancements, behind the scenes bonus features and faithful recreations of classic menus, this is the definitive way to experience Clementine’s journey and find out how her story ends.

  • Graphical Enhancements: “Graphic Black” art style brings Season 4’s enhanced visual style to all previous seasons of the acclaimed series. Will also include full dynamic lighting to episodes that previously did not receive this upgrade.
  • Behind the Scenes Bonuses: Exclusive looks at the making of the game from the developers, VO artists, and other team members that brought Clementine’s story to life. This includes over 10+ hours of developer commentary and “Return of the Walking Dead” documentary short.
  • Gameplay Improvements: Character performances, lip syncing, and other gameplay and UI enhancements make this the definitive Telltale’s The Walking Dead experience.
  • Even more digital bonuses: Music player that includes 40+ tracks across all seasons, art gallery, 3D model viewer with playable voice lines, and new 3D front end that still includes the original menus and music from all past seasons.

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Comments

  • +2

    IMO top 5 narrative driven game series ever released.

    My biggest disappointment with this edition was the fact that Season 1 still had no pause feature like the rest of the series. I remember I couldn't find a mod, or a trainer, that would provide a pause feature for Season 1. If anyone knows of any, please let me know.

    Only the original game when I played it all those years ago had a trainer I found online that allowed the feature to be used.

    • +1

      I actually enjoyed not having a pause feature, just made things more tense and focused.

      • +1

        I agree in regard to the situations where a decision needs to be made in a tense moment. But English isn't everyone's first language, and there are many scenarios in Season 1 where it ends so fast that I've had no time to process the information before making a decision. At least when I tried playing it last, years ago.

        I think if I never found the trainer when the original game released over a decade ago now, I would have never really got into it without the pause feature. I'm glad at least the seasons that followed all had it built-in.

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