The Game of the Year edition includes all 5 main story episodes which
lasts approximately 2-3 hours each. The "Special Episode-400 Days", previously available only as downloadable content, follows
the stories of 5 different post-apocalyptic survivors that last 20-30 minute each.
If I had to come up with one word to describe this game, it would have to be brutal. I don't mean brutal in bad way, it's just a very emotionally draining game. You may have watched the TV series or read the comics but they do not come close to the level of emotions that this game puts you through. Instead of being a passive viewer or reader you are responsible for the life and death decisions. You have to chose the fate of friends and like life, you just do the best you can.
The main story line involves your character, Lee Everett, becoming a surrogate parent / protector of a young girl named Clementine (Clem). Clem is your constant companion and you will want to sacrifice everything just to keep her safe. It reminded me of Cormac McCarthy's The Road in the way the tension is always present due to the fear of the unknown and danger is always lurking around the corner. Good luck at not shedding a tear during the final act.
If there are some criticisms it would be the limited character mobility and the "point and click" aspect. But, make no mistake this is a cinematic experience first and foremost so this format works efficiently well. Also, there is a time limit on the dialog options that force you to make decisions in a hurry which puts stress on the player to make the right call. I was mentally exhausted after each episode.
In the end, Telltale Games has produced a deep atmospheric game that will live with you for some time after the credits roll.
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