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Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Review: The Walking Dead: The Complete First Season - The Perfect Intro To Telltale's Classic Series

The beginning of the end.

It’s almost frightening to think it’s been almost six and a half years since Telltale first brought The Walking Dead to life in a new and exciting interpretation; the game that finally took its choice-driven narrative template and made those consequences truly consequential in a world where a single decision could condemn a character you’d grown to love to a death worse than death. And now, as The Final Season begins its swansong on Nintendo Switch, the debut of Clementine and Lee fitting follows it onto Ninty’s hybrid console with The Complete First Season.

Six and a half years is a long time in the world of games development, but you’d barely know it returning to The Walking Dead's inaugural season. Even from its opening moments, you can sense this was the game where Telltale cracked its own code. Those opening scenes are so perfectly paced they set a high bar the rest of the series only served to surpass. Playing as one Lee Everett - a former university lecturer riding in a police cruiser on his way to prison for murder - we get a brief glimpse into a man broken by his actions, brought to life in an award-winning performance by Dave Fenoy.

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