Trailer: Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead (Debut)


This week saw the release of a particular type of video game. The game is Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead. Yes, you heard correctly. It’s a video game based on the horror comic book series by Robert Kirkman that has become one of TV’s biggest sensation (despite some issues with characters and storytelling) with it’s own tv series.

Telltale Games’ adaptation brings a new angle to the story Kirkman has been writing for almost ten years now. It’s unfolds from the very first days of the zombie apocalypse but still set in the Atlanta-area. Themain characters in the game is one Lee Everett who comes across a young girl during his search for a safe spot. Together the two of them must survive the chaos of the zombie apocalypse’s early days and not just from the zombies, but other survivors they come across in their journey. While the game introduces new characters the people at Telltale Games will have the main characters come across some of the characters from the comic book/tv series.

As mentioned earlier the game will come out as five episodes that players buy the moment Telltale Games releases a new one. The game pretty much acts like an interactive episode with the player making difficult decisions both practical and moral that changes the tone of each player’s particular game. Unlike most zombie games which tend to focus more on action and shooting this title will focus heavily on story and characters.

Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead has now comes out with it’s first episode for the Xbox 360, PS3 and Windows PC with versions for Mac OS X and iOS coming sometime this summer.

2 responses to “Trailer: Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead (Debut)

  1. The episodic nature of the release reminds me of what valve tried to do with Half life 2 and also of SIN. Although I remember it wasnt all too succesfull. We will just have to wait and see if Telltale can pull of something special or not.

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    • Well, the episodic plan by Valve for Half-Life 2 and SIN was harder to pull off since each episode for those games were almost full-sized expansions. The Telltale Games method is somewhat more like small DLC in size and they’ve pulled it off with past games like Law and Order, Jurassic Park and Back to the Future. The quality have been mixed on the previous games but they were able to release all the episodes or still releasing them.

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