Dans un monde dévasté par les morts-vivants, un criminel reconnu coupable se voit donner une seconde chance dans sa vie quand il tombe sur une petite fille nommée Clementine.Dans un monde dévasté par les morts-vivants, un criminel reconnu coupable se voit donner une seconde chance dans sa vie quand il tombe sur une petite fille nommée Clementine.Dans un monde dévasté par les morts-vivants, un criminel reconnu coupable se voit donner une seconde chance dans sa vie quand il tombe sur une petite fille nommée Clementine.
- Victoire aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 7 victoires et 8 nominations au total
- Lee Everett
- (voix)
- Glenn Rhee
- (voix)
- Lilly Caul
- (voix)
- Kenny
- (voix)
- Katjaa
- (voix)
- …
- Carley
- (voix)
- Shawn Greene
- (voix)
- (as Peter Mussad)
- Police Officer
- (voix)
- …
- Vernon
- (voix)
- Duck
- (voix)
- Irene
- (voix)
- Chet
- (voix)
- (as Brian Davis)
- …
- Ben Paul
- (voix)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe time span from one episode to the next gets shorter and shorter as the season goes on. Episode 2 takes place three months after Episode 1. Episode 3 takes place one week after Episode 2. Episode 4 takes place 12 hours after Episode 3. Episode 5 starts exactly where Episode 4 left off.
- GaffesWhile in Crawford, Lee goes outside to get a battery and jumps a barbed wire fence by jumping off a building only on one side of the fence. This fence is unclimbable and it's impossible to return that way. Lee gets out the first time with the help of Molly and Hilda to reach the rooftops. Lee returns to this spot again to obtain a tape. When he is done lee turns around and walks back and the camera cuts to lee back inside the building. However lee shouldn't have been able to get back, because he can't get back the way he came and he can't climb back to the roof without molly and/or Hilda.
- Citations
Clementine: What's that?
Lee Everett: This was my dad's cane. He'd zip around here on it from time to time.
Clementine: Was he sick?
Lee Everett: Nah, he was ok. I actually saw him whoop shoplifters with it. This cane's protected this place better than any guard dog ever could. Plus he made it look cool. Like you with your hat.
Clementine: My dad gave it to me.
Lee Everett: See, dads are smart like that.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Show of the Week: 2012 Year in Review (2012)
Simply put it follows the story of Lee Everett - a convicted murderer - when the zombie apocalypse comes crashing down on the world. He finds an 8 year old girl called Clementine and the story follows their fight for survival while finding other survivors to go on with.
I have to give this game 9 stars overall as there are a few things that unfortunately make it a little less than perfect. These are mostly technical though.
Pros:
- The story. The Walking Dead's story is one of the best in the gaming world by far in my opinion, and you'll hear a lot of people saying the same thing. A lot of people focus on the Lee/Clementine aspect of it, but I personally enjoy everyone's contribution to the story equally. It wouldn't be the same without them! As expected with a zombie game it's not going to be a happy story. It's very heavy at times and faces a lot of morally disturbing questions. At the same time it lets you question your own morality if you do play this as if it were real life (which I highly recommend you do). The ending is so beautifully done both visually and musically and it'll certainly leave an impact on you for a long time after.
- The characters. Some you'll love and some you'll hate - but only if you instinctively hate them or the game WANTS you to hate them. Never the kind of hate for badly constructed characters. The characters are believable and could be very relatable to some people. The voice actors did a wonderful job on this game.
- Music. What more can be said here. The game has a fantastic at at times very emotional score.
- It is a choice based game. Player based choices run through this game's entirety. I particularly like how it tells you what percentage of people did the same as you at the end of each episode.
Cons:
- On my PS3 disc version of the game at least it can run a bit sticky sometimes, especially if it's been on for a while. What I mean by this is during cutscenes the screen will freeze up quite a bit and be very 'jagged' playing. This is a common complaint among disc players so it's not just a problem with me.
- Not-so-seamless loading screens. After key points where tensions are running high, the mood is somewhat broken by quite frequent and noticeable cuts to loading screens.
- Your choices don't really matter in the bigger picture. Now I wasn't expecting choices on the absolute massive scale of something like Mass Effect, but really... your choices don't matter in the long run. You don't even get one single alternate ending no matter how drastically you change your gameplay. Sure your choices will decide if someone likes you or hates you, and if one person does something instead of another. But it doesn't change the overall story at all.
These cons are not enough to detract from the sheer power of the story though, and although they may sound bad I really wouldn't worry about them ruining anything. You should definitely give this game a try, I'm sure you'll be hooked!
- ChargingStag
- 12 mai 2014
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- The Walking Dead: A Telltale Game Series
- Lieux de tournage
- East River Street, Savannah, Géorgie, États-Unis(waterfront scenes)
- Société de production
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