Briefly: It’s hard to believe that it was nearly a year ago that Telltale Games announced that they were working on an adventure game based on Game of Thrones. That was all the way back in December of 2013, and as always, Winter is coming once again.

Since then, Telltale has been pretty scarce on details for the upcoming adventure, just recently noting that the game will have players playing as five different characters, all from the same family, and that your choices “will affect everyone in the family.”

Today, Telltale teased us all with an official image from the series, revealing that the first episode is titled Iron From Ice, and will be part of the titles six-episode first season (of which I’m sure there will be more).

Take a look at the image below, and be sure to let us know what you want to see from the game! The first episode is set to debut before the end of 2014!

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Briefly: So I’m not a big toy guy. I have no problem throwing dozens of dollars down on comic books each week, and while I can appreciate those that collect toys (and can definitely appreciate the figures themselves), I have a hard time bringing myself to spending a ton of money on something that’s just going to sit on a shelf (as opposed to the pieces of paper that I buy that sit in boxes for years).

With all of the incredible toy announcements this year, however, I feel like that’s about to change. Disney Infinity 2.0 almost got me. Amiibo’s are going to destroy my wallet, and I’m definitely going to throw down for at least a few of the McFarlane Building Sets, but New York Comic-Con saw the announcement of a figure I’ll gladly display with pride.

The Walking Dead‘s Clementine, possibly one of the best video game characters ever, is getting a fantastic figure from McFarlane Toys.

Details are still slim at this point, including pricing and release dates, but Telltale has noted that “Exclusively from Skybound, the Clem figure will be available in both Full Color and in Blood Splattered Color versions and comes with backpack, pistol, and hammer.”

We’ll take one of each, please. Take a look at the first two images of the figure below, and let us know if you’ll be picking one up. For Clementine!

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Briefly: I can’t believe that the second season of Telltale’s The Walking Dead is so close to concluding. It feels like just yesterday that I played through the first season’s first episode for the first time on my now-ancient PS3, instantly enthralled (and horrified) by the gravity and instantaneousness of the terrible, terrible choices that I had to make during the course of its five episodes.

Telltale has released a five-plus minute long trailer for the final episode (of this season, a third season was confirmed at Comic-Con), and it’s a tearjerker. I don’t wan’t to reveal too much, but the video is an incredible chronicling of Clementine’s journey so far, complete with footage of her past that we haven’t yet seen. Of course we’ve experienced most of this, but it’s strange seeing her change so much in just a few minutes time.

Take a look at the video below, and let us know what you’ve thought of the season so far. After the closing moments of last month’s episode, I’m itching to see what happens next (as long as they don’t kill her).

When will you be able to play? Here’s the info:

August 26th: PC/Mac via Steam, the Telltale Online Store and other digital distribution services; on the PlayStation Store in North America (SCEA) for PlayStation 3 and PS Vita

 

August 27th: Xbox LIVE Marketplace for Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft; on the PlayStation Store in European territories (SCEE) for PlayStation 3 and PS Vita

 

August 28th: Available as an in-app purchase within The Walking Dead: Season Two on the iOS App Store

Briefly: Following the episode’s first screenshots from last week, Telltale has let us know just when we’ll be able to play the next episode of The Walking Dead. Here are the details:

July 22nd: PC/Mac via Steam, the Telltale Online Store and other digital distribution services; on the PlayStation Store in North America (SCEA) for PlayStation 3 and PS Vita

July 23rd: Xbox LIVE Marketplace for Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft; on the PlayStation Store in European territories (SCEE) for PlayStation 3 and PS Vita

July 24th: Available as an in-app purchase within The Walking Dead: Season Two on the iOS App Store

A new trailer for the episode has also been released, so you can take a look at the video below, and let us know if you’re enjoying season two so far!

Briefly: Telltale has just debuted the very first screenshots for the next episode of The Walking Dead: Season 2, titled Amid the Ruins.

We still don’t know just when we’ll be able to play the episode, but Telltale typically doesn’t talk about or release anything from an chapter until they’re almost ready to release it, so I’d look out for another update soon.

Take a look at the new screens below, and let us know what you’ve thought of the season so far!

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Briefly: Just last week we saw the first screenshots from the next episode of Telltale’s The Walking Dead, titled In Harm’s Way.

Now, we have a brutal trailer, and an imminent release date.

Here are the release dates, straight from Telltale’s twitter account:

 

And the trailer, which you DEFINITELY shouldn’t watch if you haven’t finished episode two yet:

Looks great, right? What do you hope to see next week? Sound out below!

Briefly: Telltale has just debuted the very first screenshots for the next episode of The Walking Dead: Season 2, titled In Harm’s Way.

We still don’t know just when we’ll be able to play the episode, but Telltale typically doesn’t talk about or release anything from an episode until they’re almost ready to release it, so I’d look out for another update soon.

Take a look at the new screens below, and let us know what you’ve thought of the season so far!

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Briefly: We’ve been waiting (and waiting) to find out just when we’ll be able to continue Clementine’s horrific journey in Telltale’s The Walking Dead, and today the developer finally let us know (at least for PS3 players).

The game’s second episode, titled ‘A House Divided’ will hit PS3 this coming Tuesday, March 4th. Xbox 360 and iOS will follow shortly, while episodes 1 and 2 will hit the Playstation Vita near the end of the month.

Telltale has also released a new trailer for the episode, which you can gush over below (we’re gushing). If you missed it, you can read our review of the first episode here, and be sure to let us know what you hope to see next week.

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Briefly: We first played (and loved, read our review hereThe Wolf Among Us all the way back in October of last year. Episode one, Faith, was an excellent introduction to the series, its world, and its characters (for Fable readers and non-readers alike), and the episode’s unexpected, maddening conclusion left us absolutely dying for more.

Sure, we played (and also loved) some The Walking Dead (read our review of Season Two’s first episode here) while we’ve waited for the second episode of The Wolf Among Us, but that hasn’t made the extended delay much easier.

A few weeks back, Telltale revealed that the game’s second episode, Smoke & Mirrors, would release in the first week of February. Today, the developer launched an awesome, frustrating (because we can’t play it yet) trailer for the episode. Take a look at the video below, and let us know if you’re looking forward to your trip back to Fabletown!

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Briefly: Back in December Telltale revealed that the second episode of The Wolf Among Us, subtitles Smoke and Mirrors would launch in 2014. The developer has just released an update giving players a better idea of when we’ll be able to continue the fantastic tale based on Bill Willingham’s Fables series.

Here’s what Telltale cofounder Kevin Bruner had to say regarding the release:

Hey everyone!

 

We were planning the announcement of the ep2 release date just today, and I really wanted to respond to the reddit thread, since the info was imminent anyways. But, we also wanted to make sure that everyone here was the first to know, so here it is!

 

First week of Feburary!

 

It’s been a struggle to get this episode out, for a variety of reasons, but it’s finally ready to go, and you heard it here first!

 

Here’s what I’ll be posting to reddit in a few minutes…

 

“Hey guys,

 

Kevin from Telltale here! Funny that this came up today, as we were planning the announcement of Ep 2, but… no time like the present!

 

Ep 2 should be available the first week of February. We are working hard with all of our partners (Xbox, PlayStation, Steam, Apple) to coordinate everything, but we’re confident enough to announce that here. The episode is looking really good (as is the rest of the season!). We are very concerned about the long delay for this episode, but this is one of those occasions where several things conspired against us (not to mention the additional delays due to the holidays). I won’t dive into the details, but it’s been an unusual and specific set of circumstances and we do not anticipate it happening again as we go forward with the rest of the season.

 

So there you have it. First week of February! “

So there you have it. It’s been a long wait (episode one premiered all the way back in October), but it won’t be too much longer.

Are you looking forward to your return to Fabletown?

Briefly: It’s nearly here. The game that Geekscape (and likely all of you) have been waiting for since November 20th, 2012: the continuation of Telltale’s The Walking Dead.

Lee’s journey may have come to an end, but his trials and tribulations will not be forgotten. Without him, Clementine wouldn’t have made it (over and over again), and she wouldn’t be as prepared for this new world as she is now.

Telltale has just launched a new, full trailer for this season’s premiere episode, “All That Remains”. The trailer shows off just a few of the situations you’ll find yourself in once the episode finally releases (Telltale says that’s “very soon”, but is probably December 17th), and they look to be the exact situations that you feared last year. You never wanted to see Clementine like this!

I feel as though we’ll be getting a much different game this time around. The title’s main mechanic, of course, is the reactions, choices, and conversations that you make, and putting a child into these situations instead of an adult can only complicate things (when’s the last time you took a child seriously).

All fears aside, we can’t wait to play. Take a look at the newest trailer below, and let us know what you think!

The Walking Dead: Season Two – A Telltale Games Series will continue the story of Clementine, a young girl orphaned at the outset of the undead apocalypse, now left to her own devices to seek safety and survive in a world gone mad.  Now assuming the role of an ordinary child, players will struggle to outwit both the dead and the living in situations that will test their morals and control the flow of the story through their decisions and actions.

Briefly: Telltale Games knows exactly how to break your heart, and today they destroyed mine in just a few seconds.

The second season of The Walking Dead may launch its premiere episode on December 17th, in which case it’s about time to start its marketing push. The developer shared a short Vine video earlier today (just like they did with 400 Days),  which spotlights a lonely Clementine looking back on her recent, gut-wrenching past.

There are definitely spoilers below if you haven’t finished the first season. If you have completed it, take a look at the tiny preview below, and when you’re done crying, let us know just how excited (and terrified) you are to jump back into this world.

Briefly: It was just yesterday that Telltale Games confirmed that they were working on a game set in the Game of Thrones universe, and now the developer has released the title’s first teaser trailer.

The trailer features no gameplay, and doesn’t even reveal what the game is about, but it’s still oddly exciting. If you’ve played last year’s phenomenal game based on The Walking Dead, then you know just how incredible Game of Thrones could turn out.

Take a look at the trailer below, and let us know if you’re excited! Telltale’s Game of Thrones will release sometime in 2014!

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Briefly: We’ve barely begun The Wolf Among Us, and The Walking Dead: Season Two hasn’t even started, but Telltale Games has just revealed two new projects that are coming down the pipeline.

First, remember that Game of Thrones game that was rumoured late last month? The developer has just confirmed the title with IGN. No info about the game has been revealed at this time, but Telltale states that it will function “similar to other Telltale games” and feature “big battles” done “in a Telltale way.”

Excited?

Next up, at tonight’s VGX awards the company revealed Tales from the Borderlands, a new episodic series set in the Borderlands universe. Details in the project were scarce, but the game is said to include both new and classic Borderlands characters. Take a look at the announcement trailer below.

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The more Telltale games that I can play, the better! I guess I need to check out the Borderlands games first though, don’t I? How do you feel about the newly-announced games?

Briefly: Telltale just launched an update on The Wolf Among Us via their official blog, revealing the first screenshots from the upcoming second episode, Smoke and Mirrors, and givings us a better idea of when we’ll actually get to play it. Sadly, it won’t be this year.

Here’s what the developer had to say regarding the release:

We wanted to thank everyone for playing the first chapter in The Wolf Among Us, and ask for your patience as the team works very hard this month to finalize what is shaping up to be another episode full of surprises. We’re anticipating another update on its ETA for release very soon after the holidays, and we couldn’t be more excited to continue this series with all of you.

Hopefully this means we’ll be seeing the episode in January, but we’ll be sure to fill you in as we learn more. For now, take a look at the first screenshots below (featuring Jack, of beanstalk fame, and the ‘Pudding and Pie’ nightclub), and let us know what you think! Haven’t played the game? Check out my spoiler-free review here, and pick it up!

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Briefly: We couldn’t be more excited for Telltale to launch the second season of The Walking Dead adventure game. Last year’s season was our favourite title of the year (and it was a great year for gaming), and it’s still an experience that we recommend often and talk about frequently.

We knew that the second season would premiere sometime in December, but we now may know just what day that is.

According to the official Steam page for the title, the PC version will launch on Tuesday, December 17th:

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It’s likely that, if this date is correct, we’ll see it on other platforms that day too: it’s PSN update Tuesday as well, so the title likely won’t have that slight delay like The Wolf Among Us did.

Now, nothing is official until it’s official, but we’ll be sure to update you on this one as we learn more. Rewatch the game’s first trailer below, and be sure to let us know just how excited you are for this one! Also, how freaking incredible is it that The Wolf Among Us and The Walking Dead will be running at the same time?

 

Briefly: The premiere episode of Telltale’s excellent The Wolf Among Us just hit iOS this evening, and to celebrate, the developer has launched an awesome new behind-the-scenes look at the game.

The video takes us deeper into the world of Fabletown and Bigby Wolf, and definitely raises my excitement for the next episode (if that’s even possible). I loved the first episode, Faith, when I reviewed it back in October, and I can’t wait to jump back into this world. Here’s a small taste of what I had to say about it:

Overall, Faith is an excellent entry point into what’s already becoming one of the best narrative games of the year (this seems to be becoming a regular occurrence for Telltale). The game is polished, the plot is great, the choices are tough, and the ending leaves you eager to jump into the next episode (which is about a month and a half away). The premiere episode of The Wolf Among Us bests last year’s The Walking Dead opener in nearly every way, and if episode two, Smoke & Mirrors can improve on what we’ve seen here, The Wolf Among Us could easily be a contender for game-of-the-year.

Take a look at the developer diary below, and let us know if you’re excited for episode two!

Briefly: Nearly two months after Telltale’s The Wolf Among Us made its debut on home consoles (and computers), the game is finally set to go mobile.

Telltale has revealed that the title’s premiere episode, “Faith”, will launch tonight on iOS. The app will cost a cool $4.99, with a season pass available in-app for another $14.99.

I loved the episode when I reviewed it back in October. Here’s a taste of what I had to say about it:

Overall, Faith is an excellent entry point into what’s already becoming one of the best narrative games of the year (this seems to be becoming a regular occurrence for Telltale). The game is polished, the plot is great, the choices are tough, and the ending leaves you eager to jump into the next episode (which is about a month and a half away). The premiere episode of The Wolf Among Us bests last year’s The Walking Dead opener in nearly every way, and if episode two, Smoke & Mirrors can improve on what we’ve seen here, The Wolf Among Us could easily be a contender for game-of-the-year.

Again, you’ll be able to pick up the first episode for your iOS device later tonight. Already play? Be sure to let us know what you though!

Briefly: The second season of Telltale’s The Walking Dead is set to kick off later this month, and we couldn’t be more excited! The first season was my favourite game of 2012, and it seems like an absolute dream come true that Telltale will be running two incredible adventures at once (The Wolf Among Us, and the second season of The Walking Dead.)

Telltale has released a new image from the game, which confirms the return of another of season one’s prominent characters, Omid. The company has also revealed the title of the upcoming first chapter, “All That Remains.”

Take a look at the image below, and let us know if you’re excited! The Walking Dead: Season Two is set to kick off this month, and we’ll be sure to share anything new that’s released!

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Briefly: Telltale Games is already working on some fantastic games based on properties like Fables and The Walking Dead, but could George R.R. Martin’s Game of Thrones soon be added to the mix?

IGN has learned from multiple sources that the developer is indeed working on a Game of Thrones adventure title.

Of course, nothing is official at this point, and Telltale was clearly not ready to share, stating that “We get these sorts of rumors about what we could be working on next cropping up all the time. Officially we have no comment.”

No comment doesn’t mean no, right?

Would you be into a Game of Thrones game developed by Telltale? Are you looking forward to season two of The Walking Dead? Sound out below!

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Briefly: Following Telltale’s teaser earlier this week, the first trailer for the second season of The Walking Dead adventure game has just been revealed.

Clementine’s back! According to the press release, many months have passed since the events seen in Season One of The Walking Dead, and Clementine is searching for safety. But what can an ordinary child do to stay alive when the living can be just as bad — and sometimes worse — than the dead?

As Clementine, you will be tested by situations and dilemmas that will test your morals and your instinct for survival. Your decisions and actions will change the story around you, in this sequel to 2012’s Game of the Year.

This first trailer doesn’t reveal much about the title, but it’s awesome to learn that Clementine has taken the spotlight again (and that we’ll actually get to play as her). We’ve known for some time that she would be involved in the second season, but not that she would be the central character. Telltale has also revealed that the choices that you made in both Season One and 400 Days will affect your story in Season Two.

Take a look at the first trailer below, and let us know what you think! The Walking Dead: Season Two will begin later this year on PS3, Xbox 360, OS X, Windows, and iOS! The game is available for pre-order now on Steam and the Telltale Store, and pre-ordering will get you a cool 10% off! This is the announcement that I’ve been waiting for since Season One concluded last year!

Briefly: Telltale Games has just teased the second season of The Walking Dead.

The developer took to twitter tonight with a classic quote and a nostalgic image. “Keep that hair short” was an instruction that Lee gave to Clementine last season, and the image will be clearly familiar to anyone who has played the game (and all of you have played the game, right?)

The image also has a date on it: this Tuesday, October 29th at 12PM (3PM Eastern). Whether it’s a first trailer, the first details, or the release of the first episode is unknown at this point, but all of us at Geekscape are excited as hell for this one. Telltale revealed back at SDCC that season two would feature Clementine, and I really can’t wait jump back into this world!

Take a look at Telltale’s tweet below, and let us know what you hope they’ll reveal! I’ll be hopping on a plane to LA during the announcement, and I feel as though this is all I’ll be thinking about the entirety of the flight!

Briefly: Just as I guessed when The Wolf Among Us release date was revealed, an iOS version of the title is in the works and is set to release this Fall.

Telltale today released an “Accolades” trailer for the game, which shows off much of the praise that critics have given the first chapter of the new adventure title. The end of the trailer indeed reveals that the game is coming soon for iOS and Playstation Vita.

If you haven’t yet picked up The Wolf Among Us, I’d recommend checking out my spoiler-free review of the first chapter, Faith, and definitely picking it up. The game is wonderful, and could easily expand to become one of the best releases of 2013.

Take a look at the accolades trailer below, and let us know what you think of the game!

Note: the following review is as spoiler-free as possible. Haven’t played the game yet? Fear not, and read on!

Telltale Games has struck gold again.

The developer first announced an episodic adventure game based on Bill Willingham’s long-running DC/Vertigo series, Fables, all the way back in June 2011, way before we’d ever get our hands on our favourite game of 2012, The Walking Dead. Haven’t read the series? That’s no problem, as The Wolf Among Us is set 20 years before the first issue of the comic. This doesn’t make the plot meaningless, however, as Telltale has designed the series alongside Willingham, who has crafted a previously untold, yet canon story.

The Wolf Among Us suffered multiple delays during its development, but the game’s premiere episode is finally here, and after my first play through, it’s quite clear that Telltale remains the undisputed king of adventure titles.

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As the game opens, we’re dropped into Fabletown, an area of New York City where Fables (fairy tale beings) of all shapes and sizes make themselves look like humans (using a Glamour spell, duh) and attempt to live human lives. You play as the sheriff of Fabletown, Bigby Wolf, a Fable who’s trying his best to reform himself after a long, sordid past (under his human skin he’s literally The Big Bad Wolf) by keeping all of the other Fables in check. Naturally, things don’t seem to be going too well for Bigby, and he’s finding himself in trouble much more often than he’d like. The Wolf Among Us plays out like an investigative/noir/deep character drama. It’s almost like a more magical L.A. Noire, except it’s not in the 1940’s, and you’ll actually want to play it beyond the halfway point.

If you’ve played The Walking Dead (you have played The Walking Dead, right?), you’ll feel right at home with The Wolf Among Us. The gameplay here is nearly identical, and that’s a very good thing: it’s a point-and-click adventure game at heart, and unlike, say, Quantic Dreams’ recent Beyond: Two Souls (which I actually really liked), The Wolf Among Us doesn’t waste its time with complicated button combinations require confusing instructions (or lack of) to do simple tasks, and instead puts the phenomenal plot, tough choices, and gorgeous visuals and audio front and centre.

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The really incredible feat here is how the game improves on nearly every aspect of The Walking Dead. You’ll immediately notice the extremely striking visuals and audio of this title. While The Walking Dead‘s (albeit still gorgeous) comic book artstyle was much more drab and grey, the world of The Wolf Among Us is immediately more colourful, featuring a diverse neon palette that we never saw in Telltale’s previous game. As Faith faded in from black and I saw Bigby’s stark, unshaven face pass through the different levels of street lighting, I couldn’t help but say “wow” out loud. It’s that good, and Jared Emerson-Johnson’s varied soundscape is one that’s just as impressive. A year later, I barely remember what the music of The Walking Dead sounded like, but I could easily put the audio of The Wolf Among Us onto an iPod and listen to it regularly. There’s simply a level of polish present throughout the game that The Walking Dead (in all of its game-of-the-year winning glory) was never able to match. It’s blatantly obvious that Telltale learns a lot from each title that they develop, and it shows in each subsequent game, The Wolf Among Us being no exception.

The choices that Faith presents are perhaps the one facet of gameplay that The Walking Dead did better. Not that there’s anything wrong with the options given here; they’re tough, can be life-or-death, and they definitely all have pros, cons, and different outcomes. It could simply be due to the difference in setting, or it could be that The Walking Dead‘s choices didn’t really start ramping up until episode two, but I simply felt that the choices that I made in Telltale’s previous title were more meaningful and personal. Almost every major decision throughout The Walking Dead, I thought “what’s best for Clementine?” or “if I choose wrong here, I could mess everything up.” I haven’t yet felt that here, and while still tough, I’ve predominantly chosen based on which option sounded more intriguing. I think that the choices are bound to become harder and harder as we become more attached to these characters, but right now my choices are based on what sounds more interesting for the (infinitely intriguing) plot, rather than what’s best for the lives of my party.

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Continuing the improvements over The Walking Dead are the gameplay mechanics themselves. Action sequences in The Wolf Among Us feel much more organic, and feature much less mashing of a single button. Contextual actions seem easier to perform, yet never feel too forgiving. Arguably the most welcome improvement is the addition of a fast-walk button, which nearly doubles the speed of the abhorrently slow default walk. Seriously, if a faster walk was the only improvement to the engine that Telltale made, I’d have been a happy camper. The gameplay and controls worked excellently in The Walking Dead, and it’s all on par or better here.

The Wolf Among Us isn’t perfect, of course. It seems that, being a modern Telltale title, the game needs to include the myriad of technical issues that plagued each and every episode of The Walking Dead. Voices (did I mention how good the voice work is?) go out of sync and sometimes lines are repeated, cameras lag and hang before finally changing angles, and some users are experiencing the inevitable save game bug. Most of the problems are simply minor annoyances, but are extremely noticeable since the rest of the game is so damned polished.

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Overall, Faith is an excellent entry point into what’s already becoming one of the best narrative games of the year (this seems to be becoming a regular occurrence for Telltale). The game is polished, the plot is great, the choices are tough, and the ending leaves you eager to jump into the next episode (which is about a month and a half away). The premiere episode of The Wolf Among Us bests last year’s The Walking Dead opener in nearly every way, and if episode two, Smoke & Mirrors can improve on what we’ve seen here, The Wolf Among Us could easily be a contender for game-of-the-year.

Whether you’ve read the book or not, I’d wholeheartedly recommend The Wolf Among Us to everyone (though be mindful of the ESRB rating, it’s definitely not for kids). I can’t wait to get another taste of Fabletown and this gorgeous neon New York. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I need to go buy some Fables TPBs.

The Wolf Among Us: Episode 1 – Faith scores an impressive 4.5/5.

Briefly: We’ve known that Telltale was crafting a game based on Bill Willingham’s Fables comic series for some time now (it was announced all the way back in 2011), but we just found out when we’ll finally be able to get our first taste.

Episode one, titled Faith, will debut worldwide on Xbox 360 and PC/Mac this Friday, October 11th. PS3 players will be waiting a few extra days according to Telltale (but I’d imagine the game will drop with the PSN update on Tuesday). I’m sure that an iPhone/iPad edition will follow, but an iOS launch has not been confirmed at this point.

The first episode will cost Telltale’s standard $4.99, and a season pass for episodes two through five will cost a cool $14.99 at that point.

I’m really looking forward to the title, and to jump into the world of Fables. Telltale’s The Walking Dead was my favourite game of last year, so I’m very excited to see what they do next! Will the story and choices be able to match up to that of their post-apocalyptic adventure game? I sure hope so (but also don’t see how that’s possible).

Take a look at a teaser trailer for The Wolf Among Us below, and let us know if you’ll be picking up the game!

Set prior to the events seen in the first issue of the FABLES comic book series, The Wolf Among Us puts players in the role of Bigby Wolf, a man once more infamously known as The Big Bad Wolf.  Now the sheriff of a hidden community in New York City, exiled from the land of fairy tales, Bigby is tasked by the bureaucrat Snow White to keep order within a society of mythical creatures and characters trying to remain undetected in the world of the mundane.  From a chain-smoking member of ‘The Three Little Pigs,’ to a car-stealing Mr. Toad itching for his next wild ride, The Wolf Among Us examines the lives of beings straight from the pages of myth and lore, now trying to survive on the meanest and most run-down streets of New York City.

Briefly: What choices await us in Telltale’s The Wolf Among Us? If the game turns out anything like last year’s The Walking Dead, we’re in for a damn fine treat.

Announced earlier this year, The Wolf Among Us is Telltale’s adaptation of the popular DC/Vertigo series Fables. The first trailer for the game has just been released, and it looks mighty impressive. A release date for the first episode is yet to be announced, but the preview states that it’s ‘premiering soon’.

I haven’t read much of Bill Willingham’s Fables, but it certainly sounds like an infinitely intriguing concept. I’m not sure that the scenarios that The Wolf Among Us could match the intensity of Telltale’s The Walking Dead series, but I suppose we’ll find out soon enough! Take a look at the first trailer below, and let us know what you think!

Set prior to the events seen in the first issue of the FABLES comic book series, The Wolf Among Us puts players in the role of Bigby Wolf, a man once more infamously known as The Big Bad Wolf.  Now the sheriff of a hidden community in New York City, exiled from the land of fairy tales, Bigby is tasked by the bureaucrat Snow White to keep order within a society of mythical creatures and characters trying to remain undetected in the world of the mundane.  From a chain-smoking member of ‘The Three Little Pigs,’ to a car-stealing Mr. Toad itching for his next wild ride, The Wolf Among Us examines the lives of beings straight from the pages of myth and lore, now trying to survive on the meanest and most run-down streets of New York City.

Briefly: During Telltale’s The Walking Dead panel at this year’s Comic-Con, Telltale revealed some first details about the game’s second season.

First up: Clementine’s back. It’s unknown what role she’ll play in the next chapter, or whether she’ll be a main character or just a cameo, but I’m ecstatic to learn that one of gaming’s best characters ever will return this Fall.

Second: We may have left Kenny back in that alleyway in episode 5, but Telltale isn’t done with him yet. Telltale revealed during the panel that Season 2 will explore the (apparently) uncertain fate of the character. Cool, huh?

This is amazing. It’s incredible that an adventure game could go on both to sell so well, and be so universally acclaimed. I loved every second of season one and 400 Days, and I cannot wait to get back into this world.

Season two of Telltale’s The Walking Dead launches this Fall!

Clementine

Source: IGN

Briefly:  The Walking Dead: 400 Days just hit the Playstation Store, and Telltale has debuted an exciting launch trailer for the episode.

PS3 gamers are the only ones lucky enough to experience the chapter today. Everyone else, here are your dates:

-Wednesday, July 3rd – PC/Mac (Steam, Telltale Games Store)
-Friday, July 5th – Xbox Live (Worldwide)
-Wednesday, July 10th – PlayStation Network (Europe)
-Thursday, July 11th – iOS (Worldwide)

Take a look at the launch trailer below, and let us know how 400 Days holds up to the rest of the phenomenal The Walking Dead experience. I can’t wait to give this one a shot, as The Walking Dead was the BEST game I played last year!

The video is kind of awful (and beyond awkward), but seeing as it reveals plenty of The Walking Dead: 400 Days info, it’s definitely worth the watch.

Telltale’s upcoming DLC for 2012’s best game is coming sooner than you’d expect. In a new episode of ‘Playing Dead’, the developer has revealed that The Walking Dead: 400 Days will launch for a cool $4.99 in early July.

The video reveals that 400 Days is set after the conclusion of the game’s first season, and is not directly related to the content that you’ve already played. A season one playthrough is not required to understand the chapter, but those who have completed the game will feel “familiar”, and get a better understanding of exactly what’s going on.

The most exciting part of the video (for me, at least), is not the info on the DLC, but a small revelation about The Walking Dead: Season Two400 Days director Sean Answorth states that “[We’re] trying not to do the same thing. I mean, that’s what season two is for, right? I mean, we’re going to go into season two, and continue the story started in season one.”

Could the story of Lee and Clementine continue? Telltale’s The Walking Dead is one of the most incredible, emotional gaming experiences I’ve ever had the pleasure of playing (second only to the just released The Last of Us… maybe), and I would do almost anything to learn the future of these characters.

Watch the newest episode of ‘Playing Dead’ below, and let us know if you’re excited for the DLC!

UPDATE: Release dates have been revealed! IGN has learned the launch dates for The Walking Dead: 400 Days. Check them out below.

-Tuesday, July 2nd – PlayStation Network (North America)
-Wednesday, July 3rd – PC/Mac (Steam, Telltale Games Store)
-Friday, July 5th – Xbox Live (Worldwide)
-Wednesday, July 10th – PlayStation Network (Europe)
-Thursday, July 11th – iOS (Worldwide)

We’re beyond excited for the release. Luckily, I’m a PS3 player… now I just need to find the time to play! Which platform will you be playing on?

We first reported on The Walking Dead: 400 Days DLC a few days back, and today the content became official.

Sony announced it during their just-concluded E3 press conference, and also revealed that the game will be coming to Playstation Vita. The Walking Dead: 400 Days is an add-on for Season One of Telltale’s acclaimed title, and will be released this Summer.

The first trailer for the new chapter has been revealed, and I couldn’t be more excited. Sony didn’t mention The Last Guardian, so this news served as one of the most exciting portions of Sony’s conference (only because I’m such a sucker for this game, the rest of the conference was pretty great).

Watch the teaser below, and let us know what you think. We’ll update you as we learn more on this one!

Source: IGN