Briefly: Following the full trailer that premiered all the way back at SDCC (it seems like so long ago), AMC has debuted a short new teaser for The Walking Dead‘s fifth season.

Clocking in at an extremely brief 15 seconds long (AMC is loving their short teasers lately) the video shows Tyreese in the midst of a  walker attack, and someone very quick (and probably not friendly) looks to be hiding in the same location.

We’ve got less than two months of waiting left until The Walking Dead returns on October 12th, so for now take a look at the teaser below, and let us know what you think!

Briefly: Following the full trailer that premiered all the way back at SDCC (it seems like so long ago), AMC has debuted a short new teaser for The Walking Dead‘s fifth season.

Clocking in at an extremely brief 10 seconds long (AMC is loving their short teasers lately) the teaser focusses on Rick talking about his family (and what he’ll do if it’s hurt), while Glenn and Daryl look as though they’re in a very tough situation.

We’ve got less than two months of waiting left until The Walking Dead returns on October 12th, so for now take a look at the teaser below, and let us know what you think!

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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: There’s less than two months to go until The Walking Dead returns with its fifth season, and we’re getting pretty antsy. Thankfully, AMC has our backs, and has just released another deleted deleted scenes from the show’s fourth season.

The new scene (check out the previous two here) features Carol, Tyreese, Lizzie, and Mika (remember them) playing a game of I Spy, when they see a downed walker and a baby carriage. Everyone acts understandably upset… aside from Lizzie, who skips happily towards the scene.

You can take a look at the new scene below, and let us know what you think!

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So what was your favourite part of season four? What do you hope to see in season five? Sound out below!

Briefly: Remember how atrocious The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct was? Yeah, I’m betting this newly announced title will be nothing like that.

Starbreeze Studios, Skybound Entertainment, and Payday creator Overkill Software today announced a collaboration to develop a new game based on the AMC version of The Walking Dead.

Details are scarce at this time, including platform information as the title won’t release until sometime in 2016, but it is noted that the game will receive both free and paid DLC content after launch.

The game is described as a “co-op first person shooter with elements of action, role-playing, survival horror and stealth, that invites players to explore the hugely popular The Walking Dead universe, where they will play the role of survivors fending for themselves in a post-apocalyptic world dominated by flesh-eating walkers. In 2016 Washington will fall – what will you do?”

Robert Kirkman took to Steam to announce the title. Here’s what he had to say:

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This is Robert Kirkman from Skybound and I am the creator of The Walking Dead.

 

I’m a huge fan of what OVERKILL and Starbreeze have been able to do with PAYDAY 2. It’s just an amazing co-operative game and I’m excited to be able to announce that Skybound is partnering with OVERKILL to make a Walking Dead game. I’m happy to say that it’s the co-op game that all of the Walking Dead fans have been waiting for.

 

And for all the PAYDAY 2 fans out there, this is for you. Lucille, the choice weapon of “The Walking Dead” antagonist Negan, is a barbed wire-wrapped baseball bat that has caused the untimely deaths of many in the long-running comic series.

You can take a look at the reveal trailer for the game below, and we’ll be sure to keep you updated on this one. Payday 2 players, don’t forget to go grab Lucille!

What are your thoughts on the announcement? Will you be looking into this one? Or sticking with the Telltale title?

Briefly: There’s just two months to go until The Walking Dead returns with its fifth season, and we’re getting pretty antsy. Thankfully, AMC has our backs, and has just released two awesome deleted scenes from the show’s fourth season!

A lot of people were (irritatingly) upset with the verbage that Rick delivered in the last line of the season finale, but the season’s first deleted scene shows that they did in fact shoot an alternate take, and it’s admittedly far more intense. It’s too bad that we didn’t see it on the live broadcast, but I’m sure that the show’s many sponsors would not have been happy with it.

Another just-released deleted scene depicts the Governor’s main man Mitch holding Hershel and Michonne captive in an RV while describing very NSFW activities. Take a look below.

So what was your favourite part of season four? What do you hope to see in season five? Sound out below!

As many of you know, last year was my very first SDCC. As such, I had absolutely no idea what to expect. The entire week was insane (especially that Ubisoft Assassin’s Creed party), but one of my biggest regrets was missing out on The Walking Dead Escape event.

I walked by Petco Park countless times during that week, and every time I was wowed by the post-apocalyptic obstacle course inside. It looked absolutely incredible (especially for me, who lives in a small, boring town in Canada), and it’s an event that I mention when talking about last year’s convention to this day.

After its successful 2012 debut at San Diego’s Petco Park, The Walking Dead Escape expanded with three additional events in major cities in 2013, including New York, where the course was integrated aboard the aircraft carrier the USS Intrepid. Based on fans’ enthusiastic response, Skybound decided to take the events to the next level with a national tour.

This year, I had the awesome opportunity to run through the course. Those of you familiar with Escape will notice that the story has changed from previous years, meaning a lot of the repeat runners that I was surrounded by were pleasantly surprised by the ending. As you can see in the beginning of the embedded video, I strapped a GoPro on my head and planned to share the direct footage from my point of view… but the battery didn’t hold its charge in the week since I had plugged it in, and it died almost immediately. Instead, I tried to strap my ever-trusty iPhone to my head, which definitely wasn’t going to work, before I finally just held the damned thing to attain the footage that you see below.

I had an absolute blast at The Walking Dead Escape, and even walked away from the event with an exclusive The Walking Dead #1 variant just for runners. The event was creepy and very well put together, though I’d recommend running as late as possible to maximize the effect. There are plenty of breaks for story sections and for water, so even if you’re out of shape, you shouldn’t overlook this experience.

Take a look at my run-through below, and be sure to let us know what you think!

Briefly: Following the fantastic full trailer for the season that debuted at San Diego Comic-Con, AMC has debuted a batch of new stills for the The Walking Dead‘s fifth season.

Back at Comic-Con, AMC revealed that the season will premiere on October 12th. The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman revealed to the packed Hall H audience that “This is a season that is going to be pretty close to the comics.”

Our survivors are headed to Washington, and we can’t wait to see more. Take a look at the images below, and let us know what you think!

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I still remember my very first McFarlane Toy. I was a wee lad of maybe seven or eight years old, and once day my dad came home with an incredible Spawn figure that held more detail than any other figure I’d ever owned. I was a huge Spawn fan at the time (much to the dismay of my mother), and I can still recall staying up way too late watching the animated series with my father.

It took me some time to realize why this first figure wasn’t infinitely posable, but once I did, I set it in its base and marvelled at its intricacies and wondered how a figure like this could have been so perfectly pulled out of the comic book. Then a year or so later I received a Violator figure and it scared the hell out of me to the point where it had to be put away at night.

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I can’t wait to see stop-motion created with these.

I still have that Spawn figure displayed on my desk. That being said, I haven’t purchased anything resembling a toy in years, but later this year I’m afraid I’ll be going flat broke, both on Nintendo’s Amiibo’s (which I finally saw in person at SDCC), and then on the just-announced McFarlane Building Sets, which take the idea of a Lego style buildable, customizable playset, except that once it’s built, it no longer looks like a pile of bricks.

I had peeked a few images of the cool-looking building sets, but once I saw these The Walking Dead sets in person and had the awesome opportunity of listening to McFarlane passionately talking about the idea and how he came up with then, I knew that he had an absolute winner, and I knew that I’d be shelling out a lot of money on it.

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As with all McFarlane Toys, the detail in each and every one of these pieces and hand-painted figures is impossible. On getting into the building toy business, Todd stated that “it’s the same reason why 20 years ago I got into the action figure business. They [toy companies] keep leaving gaps for guys like me, and the gap here is art. They’ve got the functionality down, but 20 years ago when I walked down that aisle, I asked a simple question and it was why can’t they just look cooler? That started my company. Just I don’t understand why that can’t look cooler. It’s just plastic, it doesn’t have any intelligence, it’ll go into whatever shape you put it in. Why they choose to not put it into realistic and highly detailed shapes? I don’t know, go ask them after we finish this conversation. We’ve won a lot of awards for our realistic sports figures, and the question that you guys from the media keep asking me is “Todd, how do you keep making your sports figures so realistic” but that’s the wrong question. The question should be “how for 40 years could they not?”

That was a mind-blowing, and incredibly powerful thing to hear. Just about as mind-blowing as these figures, which when assembled, look phenomenal and not-at-all like they came out of a building block set.

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As mentioned, the McFarlane Building Sets will begin with products based on AMC’s The Walking Dead, though McFarlane said that they are actively exploring other IP’s as well. The first sets will launch this Fall, and be a Toys R’ Us exclusive until 2015, after which the floodgates will open and they’ll go international too.

I cannot wait to get my hands on all of these.

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A little blurry, but what a nice guy!

Briefly: San Diego Comic-Con 2014 is over, and we’re finally back home and ready to show you everything that we did, and fill you in on everything that we saw this past week.

First up, the fantastic full trailer for the next season of The Walking Dead.

Along with the trailer, AMC revealed that the season will premiere on October 12th. The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman revealed to the packed Hall H audience that “This is a season that is going to be pretty close to the comics.”

So our survivors are headed to Washington, and we can’t wait. Take a look at the trailer below, and be sure to let us know what you think!

http://youtu.be/j4GAs9TJVjM

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: The behind-the-scenes videos have been great, but it’s the first clip from The Walking Dead‘s fifth season that has us really wanting the series to return now.

There are only three survivors not being held captive in a traincar (aside from Beth of course, but who knows where she is), and it’s this trio that we’re focussed on in the clip. Carol, Tyreese, and Judith are absolutely surrounded by walkers, though based on the dialogue it almost seems like they’re trying to be.

It doesn’t reveal much (if anything), but I really can’t wait to see more. Take a look at the clip below, and let us know what you think!

Briefly: Following the first image from season five from all the way back in May, AMC has just debuted two new featurettes for The Walking Dead.

Each video takes us behind the scenes of the fifth season’s production, and offers some neat insights from the series’ cast and crew.

Take a look at the featurettes below, and let us know what you hope to see when The Walking Dead premieres this Fall!

It’s hard to believe that we’re just a few weeks away from another San Diego Comic Con, but preview night is just 22 days away, and I cannot wait to get out of Canada and head back to the San Diego area.

Last year was my very first SDCC, and as such I had no idea what to expect. The entire week was insane (especially that Ubisoft Assassin’s Creed party), but one of my biggest regrets was missing out on The Walking Dead Escape event.

I walked by Petco Park countless times during the week, and every time I was wowed by the post-apocalyptic obstacle course inside. It looked absolutely incredible (especially for me, who lives in a small, boring town in Canada), and it’s an event that I mention when talking about last year’s convention to this day.

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The Walking Dead Escape is back this year, and I am so excited to experience the event in person. After its successful 2012 debut at San Diego’s Petco Park, The Walking Dead Escape expanded with three additional events in major cities in 2013, including New York, where the course was integrated aboard the aircraft carrier the USS Intrepid. Based on fans’ enthusiastic response, Skybound decided to take the events to the next level with a national tour.

“I’m thrilled to offer fans new and old an even bigger, more interactive experience this time around. It’s great to see fans of the comic book and television series live in the world I created so many years ago,” says Robert Kirkman, creator and executive producer of The Walking Dead.

Tickets are on sale now for the SDCC event, which will take place on July 25th and 26th, and an early-bird special is active until July 4th. Head to the official The Walking Dead Escape site for more info, and I’ll see you on the course!

Photos via thewalkingdeadescape.com

Briefly: Telltale today announced that The Walking Dead seasons one and two, as well as The Wolf Among Us will make the jump to PS4 and Xbox One later this year.

The retail versions of each game will release on PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One. Telltale hasn’t revealed whether or not the PS4 and Xbox One editions will feature any enhancements, but we’ll be sure to update you when we find out.

Have you been playing Telltale’s latest? What are your thoughts so far? Sound out below!

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Briefly: Looks like Rick won’t be stuck in that train car forever.

AMC today released the first image from The Walking Dead‘s fifth season, and it shows Rick being absolutely bathed in natural light. He’s peeking out of what clearly looks like a train car door too, so I’d imagine that we’ll find out fairly quickly just what the people of Terminus are up to (besides eating people, of course).

Take a look at the image below, and let us know what you think! The Walking Dead will return this October!

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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: The Epic Rap Battle series is alway hilarious, but as a fan of both The Walking Dead and Breaking Bad, this instantly became on of my favourites.

It’s Rick Grimes vs. Walter White, and there are a ton of laugh out loud moments. Check it out below!

Briefly: The Walking Dead has just added a new series regular.

The Wire‘s Seth Gilliam has joined the series in a yet-unspecified role. This marks the third The Wire cast member to join the show, as Chad Coleman (Tyreese) and Larry Gilliard Jr (Bob) also had roles on the HBO series.

No information about Gilliam’s role have been revealed, but THR thinks that he may be playing Gabriel Stokes, a troubled preacher introduced in issue 61, who has managed to survive a very long time, and is still featured prominently in the comic book.

Do you think that Gilliam would make a good Stokes? Is there anyone else you’d rather see in the role? How excited are you for season 5? Sound out below!

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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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Whoa damn! The folks over at Humble Bundle have LITERALLY done it again. This time they are breaking free from the shackles of gaming and are entering the world of comic books! They’ve teamed up with our friends over at Image and are bringing a stack of great books for your digital library! Check out this nice little trailer the team has put out!

If you’re not familiar with The Humble Bundle crew then let me bring you up to speed. Humble Bundle is a site that offers packages (AKA Bundles) of media at a “pay what you want” pricing scheme. Best known for their video game bundles, they’ve also branched into the world of music as well. The best part is you can dictate how much of your money goes to whomever is involved. In this case you can decide between The Humble Bundle crew themselves, Image comics and the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund.

So how does it work? Just head on over to the Humble Bundle official site and enter the amount you wanna spend! Any amount you enter guarantee’s you volume one of  the following books:

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Beat the current average price and you will obtain volume one of these following books:

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Revival

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BUT WHAT! There’s more! If you drop 16 or more Washington’s on this bundle, then you can snag Volume 1 and Volume 20 of The Walking Dead! DAS WASSUP!

So go help out some great charities and expand  your digital comic library while doing it!

Briefly: The Walking Dead‘s fourth season ended just a few days ago, and while we won’t talk about it here (I know a myriad of people who won’t have a chance to watch the episode until later this week), AMC has already debuted the first teaser poster for the series’ fifth season.

The image, of course, reveals nothing about what’s to come this Fall, but is a pretty cool shot of Rick (and he’s totally holding a gun).

Take a look at the image below, and let us know what you thought of Sunday’s finale!

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I’m a big board game player, so this is definitely a campaign that I can get behind.

The team behind The Walking Dead: The Board Game (not the Cryptozoic title based on the AMC series, but the Z-Man Games game based on the comic) has developed an intriguing sequel called The Walking Dead: The Prison.

The game will feature tons of Charlie Adlard’s excellent The Walking Dead art, and will showcase issues 13-24 of the comic, the “discovery of, fight to clean out, and struggle to control the prison.”

Here’s a brief overview of the game, straight from the title’s campaign page:

The Walking Dead The Prison – Board Game is a new, stand-alone board game in which you and up to five of your friends take on the role of one of the six leaders of the group from Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead: Rick, Tyreese, Glenn, Dale, Andrea, and Michonne.

The goal of the game? To earn enough Leadership Points to take control of the entire group of survivors.

To earn Leadership Points, they must fight their way through the zombie swarm in the prison yard, bash their way through the prison itself, reach their destination and secure the area. Along the way, players will have to collect additional resources, rescue Followers, and as expected…fight zombies.

Anyone who has played the first game will be familiar with many of the features and mechanics in this sequel.

The Walking Dead The Prison – Board Game  is both a stand-alone game and an expansion module to the first game, easily converting the first game into one half of an epic.

Now, the game’s development is almost complete, but rather than taking a traditional publishing route, the team has taken to Kickstarter to finish things up. By doing this, it gives fans an opportunity to get their hands on the game before it hits store shelves, and also offers levels of customization that wouldn’t be possible using traditional publishing methods.

As always, there are a ton of awesome rewards up for grabs, including copies of the game, tickets to Stan Lee’s Comikaze and the game’s launch party, custom cards, and a lot more. Here’s a breakdown of all of the available rewards:

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I can’t wait for this to release. The project is currently sitting at $12,021 of its $81,100 goal, and has 27 days left to reach its target. Take a look at the Kickstarter video for The Walking Dead: The Prison below, and let us know if you’ll be backing!

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.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sP1R3xHEWlA

Briefly: The Walking Dead is back, and we couldn’t have been happier to see Abraham, Rosita, and Eugene show up over the past two weeks.

I think it’s safe to say that (so far), the show’s fourth season has been its best yet, and we hope that the trend can continue with the season’s final five episodes. AMC has just released a new teaser for the season, which recaps how our survivors ended up where they are now, and also shows us where all of them are going (Terminus, generally). We really can’t wait to see what happens when they get there.

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

Briefly: With just a few short days of waiting left until the midseason premiere of The Walking Dead, AMC has just debuted seven new stills from the upcoming episodes.

Take a look at the images below, and be sure to let us know what you’re hoping to see over the next eight episodes!

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Following the devastating events of the mid-season finale, Rick and the group are still reeling from the loss of their home, family, and friends. With the destruction of the prison, we see the group of survivors broken apart and sent on divergent paths, unsure of everyone else’s fate. What was a challenging life behind fences and walls grows that much more perilous and precious as they are exposed to new dangers, new enemies, and heartbreaking choices. They will have their faith thoroughly tested — a faith that breaks some of them and redeems others.

Source: EW

Briefly: AMC has just debuted a new TV spot for the return of The Walking Dead.

The spot really focusses on the disjointed separation of the group, and just how destroyed and out of it Rick is. I smell the Rick/Carl post Prison comic book arc coming up for sure.

Take a look at the new spot below, and let us know what you think! The Walking Dead returns on February 9th!

Following the devastating events of the mid-season finale, Rick and the group are still reeling from the loss of their home, family, and friends. With the destruction of the prison, we see the group of survivors broken apart and sent on divergent paths, unsure of everyone else’s fate. What was a challenging life behind fences and walls grows that much more perilous and precious as they are exposed to new dangers, new enemies, and heartbreaking choices. They will have their faith thoroughly tested — a faith that breaks some of them and redeems others.

Briefly: AMC today released a new video teasing next month’s return of The Walking Dead.

The behind-the-scenes featurette showcases interviews with plenty of the show’s cast and crew, as well as The Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman. Best of all, it shows off a bunch of footage from the series’ next episodes, and (at least for Rick and Carl) it looks very close to the comic. It also doesn’t look positive.

As the official description of the season’s second half reads, “Following the devastating events of the mid-season finale, Rick and the group are still reeling from the loss of their home, family, and friends. With the destruction of the prison, we see the group of survivors broken apart and sent on divergent paths, unsure of everyone else’s fate. What was a challenging life behind fences and walls grows that much more perilous and precious as they are exposed to new dangers, new enemies, and heartbreaking choices. They will have their faith thoroughly tested — a faith that breaks some of them and redeems others.” Sounds rough, huh?

Take a look at the featurette below, and let us know if you’re excited for the midseason premiere! The Walking Dead returns on February 9th!

First up: I’ve kept my review of All That Remains as spoiler-free as possible. That being said, there are some season one spoilers below, so be warned if you haven’t finished it yet. You have finished it though, right? Season one was almost everyone’s favourite title of 2012 (including ours). Get on it!

Damn you, Telltale.

I can’t count how many times I thought or uttered those words throughout the duration of All That Remains. Right from the opening line, hearing our gone (but certainly not never forgotten) friend Lee Everett recap the happenings of the game’s stellar first season, I knew what I was in for: Telltale is on a mission to break all of our hearts yet again (and again… and again). Mission accomplished.

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Lee’s not there to save you this time.

All That Remains kicks off some 16 months after season one’s conclusion. We do get to catch up with some of season one’s other prominent characters, but this time, of course, Clem is front and centre. She’s a little older, a little taller, and a lot wiser than she was when we last left her, and this time around, instead of acting as her guardian, she doesn’t have one, and it’s up to you to directly control the character and make every tough decision for her.

And what tough decisions they are. Within a few moments of the game’s opening my jaw was on the floor. Then it happened again, and again, then I cried… you get the picture. It’s tough to describe without ruining it (and The Walking Dead is absolutely a game that you shouldn’t have ruined for you), but All That Remains, largely setup as it is, left me an absolute wreck. Just when you think that Telltale couldn’t have any more surprises in store, just when there couldn’t possibly be a harder choice, just when you think they couldn’t possibly rip your heart out again, just when you think they wouldn’t go there, they go there.

Damn you, Telltale.

As always, the game is relentlessly forcing you into situations that you don’t want to be in, and pushing you into impossible decisions that you don’t want to make. This time though, everything feels different. Playing as a child, making these choices from a kid’s point of view, changes everything. You have options that would have never been options with Lee, as his hardened, bleak perspective on the world is one that Clementine hasn’t fully realized yet. It almost feels as though Clementine has hope, which is something that’s arguably even more heartbreaking than any decision we’ve had to make so far, and especially so knowing how the lives of those connected to her tend to turn out. All That Remains is just the beginning, and I have a feeling that we haven’t seen anything yet. Things are only going to get harder, decisions are only going to get worse, and if Clementine dies in the end, I’m going to freaking explode.

Ah, Omid. It's great to see a familiar face, isn't it?
Ah, Omid. It’s great to see a familiar face, isn’t it?

Technically, everything seems vastly improved from last year’s offering. I still experienced that classic Telltale slowdown (again playing on PS3, so I can’t vouch for other platforms), and while annoying, it seemed (mostly) limited to the opening few seconds after every loading screen, a major improvement from season one’s consistent stutter. Character models look much better than last year (and I thought that they looked great before), but the biggest graphical improvements are definitely the game’s environments and backgrounds. Last year’s trees, backdrops, and buildings seemed oddly low resolution at times, with little to no animation even in areas that you would expect to see it. This time around, trees sway in the wind, grass moves when you walk over it, and almost every texture looks substantially higher resolution than those that came before.

All That Remains also boasts a much improved camera system. You still don’t have any control over it (which I’m all for in a title like this), but this year’s version feels much more cinematic. Rather than a largely still shot, with an occasional pan and lots of cuts, the camera in All That Remains seems much more inclined to follow you, tracking smoothly as you move between trees, along porches, or wherever else the game may take you.

Action sequences have taken a note from The Wolf Among Us (which we loved the first episode of) here, and bring a few welcome changes to the table: buttons are larger and easier to see, a very clear radius system lets us know just how close or far away we can be and still activate something, and the action in general seems streamlined, more cinematic, and much more entertaining to be a part of. The developer has also broken up the action with a few simple (essentially fetch quests), but very welcome puzzles that give you just a few moments to catch your breath. Also, the much appreciated faster-walk button from The Wolf Among Us has been included (thank you). There were some painfully slow walking moments in season one, so I’m very happy to see that those moments will not make the jump to season two.

Graphics and animations have both vastly improved from the game's first season.
Graphics and animations have both vastly improved from the game’s first season.

Looking back on the evolution of The Walking Dead, it’s easy to see just how much Telltale has grown since the very first episode (A New Day) all the way back in April of 2012. I doubt that the developer could have known the absolute acclaim and dozens (upon dozens) of awards that were in store for them when that first episode went live last year, but it’s clear by the titles now in the works (both Borderlands AND Game of Thrones) just how infatuated the world has become with this little(ish) studio that could. Essentially all of the criticisms (aside from the few technical stutters) that we had with last year’s iterations have been solved and improved upon, and I’m both insatiably excited and incredibly terrified to see what the next episode, A House Divided brings to the table.

We said it last year, and we’re saying it again. Telltale’s The Walking Dead is the definitive version of the franchiseAs much as we love the Image comic series, and as great as the AMC series can be (especially this year), the video game is better. Even if you’re not a gamer, if you’re a fan of narrative entertainment, you owe it to yourself to check this out.

The Walking Dead: Season Two, Episode One – All That Remains scores a tear-jerking 4.5/5.