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.Mode(s)The Walking Dead (also known as The Walking Dead: The Game and The Walking Dead: Season One ) is an video game developed and published. Based on, the game consists of five episodes, released between April and November 2012. It is available for,. The game is the first of published by Telltale.The game takes place in the same fictional world as the comic, with events occurring shortly after the onset of the in. However, most of the characters are original to the game, which centers on and convicted criminal, who rescues and subsequently takes care of a young girl named. Lee becomes a protective figure to her to help reunite her with her parents. Kirkman provided oversight for the game's story to ensure it corresponded to the tone of the comic, but allowed Telltale to handle the bulk of the developmental work and story specifics.
Some characters from the original comic book series also make in-game appearances.Unlike many graphic adventure games, The Walking Dead does not emphasize, but instead focuses on story. The story is affected by both the dialogue choices of the player and their actions during, which can often lead to, for example, certain characters being killed, or an adverse change in the disposition of a certain character or characters towards Lee. The choices made by the player carry over from episode to episode. Choices were tracked by Telltale, and used to influence their writing in later episodes.The Walking Dead has been critically acclaimed, with reviewers praising the harsh emotional tone of the story and the empathetic connection established between Lee and Clementine.
It won year-end accolades, including awards from several and is considered to be. More than one million unique players have purchased at least one episode from the series, with over 8.5 million individual units sold by the end of 2012, and its success has been seen as constituting a revitalization of the weakened adventure game genre. In July 2013, Telltale released an additional downloadable episode, 400 Days, to extend the first season and bridge the gap towards, released later that year. And of The Walking Dead were released in 2016 and 2018, respectively. Contents.Gameplay The Walking Dead is a, played from a with a variety of cinematic camera angles, in which the player, as Lee Everett, works with a rag-tag group of survivors to stay alive in the midst of a zombie apocalypse. The player can examine and interact with characters and items, and must make use of inventory items and the environment. Throughout the game, the player is presented with the ability to interact with their surroundings, and options to determine the nature of that interaction.
For example, the player may be able to look at a character, talk to that character, or if they are carrying an item, offer it to the character or ask them about it. According to, The Walking Dead game is focused more on developing characters and story, and less on the action that tend to feature in other zombie-based games, such as. A screenshot showing dialog choices. At certain points in the game's conversation trees, the player will have a limited amount of time to respond, shown at the bottom of this screen. If they don't respond in time, the game will default to the 'no statement' option.Some parts of the game require timed responses from the player, often leading to significant decisions that will impact the game's story, in the manner of (RPGs). Some require the player to make a selection within a limited time, otherwise Lee will remain quiet, which can affect how other characters respond to him.
Unlike in other RPGs such as the or series, where choices fall on either side of a 'good or evil' scale, the choices within The Walking Dead have ambiguous results, having an effect on the attitude of the non-player characters towards Lee. The player can opt to enable a 'choice notification' feature, in which the game's interface indicates that a character has changed their disposition towards Lee as a result of these choices. In more action-based sequences, the player must follow on-screen prompts for (QTEs) so as to keep themselves or other characters alive. If the player dies, the game restarts from just prior to the QTE.
Other timed situations involve major decisions, such as choosing which of two characters to keep alive.Each episode contains five points where the player must make a significant decision, choosing from one of two available options. Through Telltale's, the game tracks how many players selected which option and lets the player compare their choices to the rest of the player base.
The game can be completed regardless of what choices are made in these situations; the main events of the story, as described below, will continue regardless of what choices are made, but the presence and behavior of the non-player characters in later scenes will be affected by these choices. The game does allow the player to make multiple saves, and includes a 'rewind' feature where the player can back up and alter a previous decision, thus facilitating the exploration of alternative choices. Synopsis Setting The Walking Dead occurs simultaneously with the events from the original comic series, where a zombie apocalypse overwhelms much of society. Characters in the game come to call the zombies 'walkers', due to the slowness of their movement. Although the survivors initially think that being bitten by a zombie is the only way to become infected, it is later discovered that one becomes a zombie upon death irrespective of the manner in which one dies; only by damaging the brain can the reanimation be stopped. As with the comic and, the game's events occur in the state of Georgia.Characters. Several members of the main cast of survivors of The Walking Dead by Episode 4.
From left, Christa, Omid, Kenny, Lee, Ben, and Chuck.Numerous characters appear throughout the game. (voiced by ), the primary protagonist of the series, is a native of and a former university professor convicted for killing a who was sleeping with his wife. Lee eventually finds and becomes a to (voiced by ), an eight-year-old whose parents had left for, leaving her with a. Lee and Clementine soon encounter a family from; Kenny (voiced by Gavin Hammon ), a who prioritizes his family above all else; Katjaa, Kenny's wife, who works as a (voiced by ); and Kenny and Katjaa's son, Kenny Jr. (voiced by Max Kaufman ), more commonly known as 'Duck'.
The five join a survivor group led by Lilly (voiced by ), who was formerly stationed on the. Lilly's group consists of multiple survivors, including Larry (voiced by ), her aggressive and judgmental father, a retired commander who knows Lee's past; Carley (voiced by Nicole Vigil ) a quick-thinking regional news reporter who is also aware of Lee's crimes; Doug (voiced by Sam Joan ), a resourceful and logical; and (voiced by Nick Herman ), a former boy. In the second episode, two more survivors join the group: Mark (voiced by Mark Middleton ), a survivor who used to work for the; and Ben Paul (voiced by Trevor Hoffman ), a high school student rescued by Lee, Mark and Kenny. Also introduced in the second episode are the farmers-turned-cannibals the St.
Johns, consisting of Andy (voiced by ), his brother Danny (voiced by ), and their mother Brenda (voiced by Jeanie Kelsey). In the third episode, more characters are introduced; Chuck (voiced by ), a level-headed homeless man who lives in a; and Omid and Christa (voiced by Owen Thomas and Mara Junot respectively), a young couple who tend to stay away from large groups. The fourth episode introduces two more characters; Molly (voiced by ), an acrobatic and resourceful young woman who carries an; and Vernon (voiced by ), a and leader of a group of hiding in the of a hospital. The Stranger (voiced by Anthony Lam, and by Roger Jackson through the walkie-talkie) is a mysterious man that communicates to Clementine via her walkie-talkie as the group nears Savannah.Plot. This section's plot summary may be.
Please by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise. ( September 2019) The following summary is a broad overview of the work, describing the major events that occur regardless of player choice. Some specific elements not listed here will change based on the impact of player choices.Lee Everett is being transported to prison after his conviction for murder in. En route, the police cruiser hits a walker and crashes off road. He escapes the wreckage, and takes shelter in a nearby home. There, he meets Clementine, a girl whose parents left for Savannah days before the apocalypse.
Lee vows to protect her and help find her parents. The two meet Shawn Greene, who takes them to his father farm, where they meet Kenny, his wife Katjaa, and their son Kenny 'Duck' Jr., but are all evicted by Hershel after Shawn is killed by walkers. The group travels to, Lee's hometown, and are rescued by a group of survivors taking refuge in a pharmacy owned by Lee's parents. Lee learns his parents and brother have died and accidentally triggers a security alarm, causing the pharmacy to be overrun by walkers. The group escapes to a motel and fortifies the location.Three months later, supplies at the motel are dwindling.
The group meets the St. Johns, a family who owns a dairy that is protected by a gasoline-powered electric fence. The group agrees to trade gasoline for food and shelter.
However, Lee discovers the family are, and they are all captured. While imprisoned, Lilly's father Larry succumbs to heart failure. Kenny kills him to prevent reanimation, traumatizing Lilly. The group escape imprisonment and overcome the St. Johns as the dairy is attacked by walkers. Returning to the motel, the group finds an abandoned station wagon, and decide to ransack it for supplies.Weeks later, the group are forced to flee the motel from bandits (who draw the attention of walkers) and head to Savannah, with Kenny intending to find a boat to flee the mainland.
As they travel, a bitter Lilly either leaves the group or is left behind herself. Lee's group finds an operable train and continue their journey on it. Later on, Duck succumbs to a walker bite he received during the bandit attack on the motel, which drives Katjaa to suicide, leaving Kenny emotionally devastated. On advice, Lee starts to teach Clementine survival skills. The group then meet Christa and Omid, two other survivors who join them. As they approach the city, Clementine's goes off, revealing the voice of a man who claims that he has her parents with him.In Savannah, the survivors discover that there are no boats left in the city, and that whatever useful supplies remain are being held in Crawford, a community that doesn't accept children, as well as elderly or sick people.
A walker attack separates Lee from the others. He makes his way through the sewers, finding a group of elderly cancer survivors led by a doctor named Vernon. After Vernon helps Lee return to his group, Clementine discovers a boat; it lacks fuel and a battery, but both items can be obtained in Crawford. Lee and the group plan an infiltration, but once inside, they find the district has been overrun by walkers. They quickly gather the necessary supplies and leave. Vernon departs, but remarks that he believes Lee to be an unsuitable guardian for Clementine.The next morning, Lee wakes to find Clementine gone.
In his haste to find her, he is surprised and bitten by a walker. Lee suspects Vernon took Clementine and returns to the morgue, only to find it abandoned. Instead, the man on the walkie-talkie reveals he has kidnapped Clementine.
Clementine is able to reveal she is at the hotel that her parents would have been at. Meanwhile, the group's boat is stolen by Vernon and his group.
En route to the hotel, Kenny is lost during an attack by walkers while Omid and Christa are separated from Lee. Lee reaches the hotel and comes face to face with her captor, who reveals that he was the owner of the station wagon that the group ransacked, which ultimately led to the death of his family. Losing his sanity and seeking revenge, the Stranger met Clementine through his walkie-talkie and manipulated her into keeping tabs on the group. He also intends to kill Lee and become Clementine's new guardian.
Lee fights the Stranger and either he or Clementine kills him. Lee covers Clementine and himself in walker guts to mask their scent as they escape the hotel and as they walk through a horde they find Clementine's zombified parents.Lee passes out and Clementine drags him into a nearby shelter. Knowing he is about to turn into a walker, Lee instructs Clementine to escape the city and find Omid and Christa before lastly telling her to either shoot him to prevent his re-animation or leave him to zombify. If he does not decide, Clementine will choose herself based on Lee's previous actions. In a post-credits scene, Clementine, who has escaped the city, sees two figures in the distance who notice her.400 Days The 400 Days relates stories of other survivors in the zombie apocalypse, starting at its onset and occurring concurrently with the first season.There are five main stories:.
Vince (Anthony Lam) has been sentenced to prison for murder, which he had done to help his brother sometime prior to the outbreak. On Day 2 of the outbreak, Vince is on a prison-bound bus with Danny (Erik Braa) and Justin (Trevor Hoffmann) when it is ambushed by walkers. Vince chooses one of the two to escape with, leaving the other to die. Wyatt (Jace Smykel) and his friend Eddie (Brandon Bales) have accidentally killed a friend of Nate (Jefferson Arca) and are fleeing from him in a car on Day 41 of the outbreak when they run over one of the prison guards from Vince's bus in a dense fog. One of them gets out to survey the damage but is abandoned when the other one is attacked by Nate and flees in the car. Russell (Vegas Trip) is a teenager travelling by foot to visit his grandmother.
On Day 184 of the outbreak he is picked up by Nate, who takes Russell to a nearby gas station and truck stop, where they are attacked by an elderly man named Walt. Nate suggests killing and robbing Walt and his wife Jean, with Russell deliberating on staying with Nate or leaving him. Bonnie is a former drug-addict traveling with Leland (Adam Harrington) and his wife Dee (Cissy Jones). Dee distrusts Bonnie due to suspecting that Leland is attracted to her.
On Day 220 of the outbreak they are pursued by survivors that Dee stole supplies from, forcing them to split up into a corn field. After accidentally killing Dee with a rebar, Bonnie must decide whether to tell Leland the truth or lie. Shel (Cissy Jones) and her younger sister Becca (Brett Pels) are members of the group seen in Bonnie's story and are residing in the truck stop seen in Russell's story. Several members are also Vernon's former companions who Lee encountered in Savannah. Roman (Kid Beyond) holds firm control of the group.
When a Portuguese scavenger named Roberto attempts to steal from the group on Day 236 of the outbreak, Shel is given the deciding vote on him being killed or allowed to leave. Later on Day 259, fellow group member Stephanie (Dana Bauer) is caught stealing supplies, causing Roman to ask Shel to kill her. Shel then either goes through with it or escapes the camp with Becca on their caravan.The five stories culminate in a final scene on Day 400 where Tavia (Rashida Clendening) discovers photos of the survivors on a billboard near the now-overrun truck stop, along with a map to a nearby location. She finds the group and offers them sanctuary nearby. Bonnie accepts, with the others either accepting or refusing depending on either their past choices or whether Tavia successfully convinces them.Episodes The game was separated into five episodes, released in two-month intervals.No.overallNo.
InseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal release dateMain series11'A New Day'Sean VanamanApril 24, 2012 ( 2012-04-24)At the onset of the zombie apocalypse, Lee Everett rescues young Clementine, and they join other survivors in Macon, Georgia to survive the undead onslaught.22'Starved for Help'Dennis LenartStory by:June 27, 2012 ( 2012-06-27)After having secured a motel, Lee and the other survivors are running low on food, and decide to take an offer made by the St. Johns, a family that owns a nearby dairy farm. They come to learn the St.
Johns may not be what they seem.33'Long Road Ahead'Eric ParsonsSean VanamanStory by:Sean VanamanJake RodkinHarrison G. PinkAugust 28, 2012 ( 2012-08-28)When bandits and walkers attack the motel, the group is forced to flee without their supplies, leading to tensions on the road. Main articles:, andThe first series proved successful, leading Telltale to begin development of a second episodic season. The first episode of the second season was released in late 2013.
According to Connors, Telltale incorporates what players liked best from the previous seasons, while considering how and by what means they will continue the story, and include the possibility of tying in more of the characters from the television show.In February 2013, Whitta suggested that there may also be some material released before the second season to tide players over until then. This was revealed to be the aforementioned 400 Days downloadable content, revealed at the 2013 following a week of brief video teaser movies posted by Telltale, introducing the five main characters in the added episode. The content uses information from the player's saved game from the first season, and decisions made within 400 Days will continue into season two. The content was made available on the game's existing platforms between July 2 and 11, 2013, while a special bundled edition of the, including the full The Walking Dead game and 400 Days content, was released on August 20, 2013.
A 'Game of the Year' edition of The Walking Dead, including all five episodes and 400 Days, was released for retail for the Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 platforms on November 19, 2013.A three episode mini-series, The Walking Dead: Michonne, based on the character, was released in February 2016. The first episode of third season, was released on December 20, 2016, with physical season pass disc released on February 7, 2017. A fourth and final season, has since been released in 2018, and concluded in 2019. Marketing and release The Walking Dead was originally announced as a five-episode series with approximately monthly releases as digital downloads for Microsoft Windows, OS X, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3 systems. Its release was slated for late 2011, but it was ultimately pushed back to April 2012. This date was shortly after the conclusion of the final episode of the second season of The Walking Dead television show, providing a means for the game to ride the popularity of the show.Telltale later announced that they would provide a disc-based release of the complete game for these platforms on December 11, 2012, after the release of the fifth episode. Exclusive to stores in North America is the Collector's Edition, which includes new artwork by and The Walking Dead: Compendium One, a comic book that embody the first 48 issues of the series by Robert Kirkman.
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