The Walking Dead: Season Two Episode 1 - All That Remains Reviews

The Walking Dead: Season Two Episode 1 - All That Remains is ranked in the 79th percentile of games scored on OpenCritic.
NZGamer
Top Critic
8.7 / 10.0
Jan 12, 2014

How long do I have to wait for Episode 2?

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87%
Dec 19, 2013

If you liked Season 1, give Telltale more of your money.

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7 / 10.0
Jan 15, 2014

The focus on action for the first half of the episode takes away from what makes this series great, but the exceptional tone, and excellent storytelling still deliver. Clementine promises to be a unique and compelling protagonist, and Telltale has the potential here to make the most important game in the zombie sub-genre. [THIS REVIEW CONTAINS SPOILERS]

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Dec 20, 2013

Although the first episode of The Walking Dead Season 2 is a bit slow to get going, the groundwork is there for another amazing game.

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Dec 19, 2013

Despite some problems with its length and conclusion, All That Remains is a dark, harrowing, and effective experience that is worthy of the Walking Dead name.

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9 / 10.0
Dec 16, 2013

While obviously there are still four more episodes to go and we're just playing the start of Clementine's journey, Episode 1 of The Walking Dead: Season Two gets the new season off to a thrilling start that proves the wait was well worth it.

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Ray Carsillo
Top Critic
8 / 10.0
Dec 16, 2013

All That Remains is a fine way to kick off the second season of The Walking Dead. Telltale made some interesting design decisions putting players in the role of Clementine, and most of their choices—but not all—work out nicely.

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8.5 / 10.0
Dec 18, 2013

As young as she is, Clementine has grown to be a very complex character who is definitely the product of the people who have taken care of her. But she's no longer the scared girl in the treehouse. She's a survivor. And we can't wait to see where the next four episodes take her.

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4 / 5.0
Dec 18, 2013

Upon reflection of what transpired in All That Remains, I'm feeling equal parts eagerness and dread with the continuation of Clementine's journey. The dread comes from knowing that things have started off pretty rough for her, and I don't anticipate them getting any better.

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Drew Leachman
Top Critic
7.8 / 10.0
Dec 18, 2013

It may not be the best episode of The Walking Dead, but it still has some good moments in it. Hopefully the glitches will be worked on and the setups established will have some payoffs. If you're a fan of The Walking Dead and enjoyed what you played of the first season, chances are you need to pick this episode up. Just keep in mind; it may not be as polished as the previous outings.

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8.5 / 10.0
Dec 18, 2013

If you thought the second season of The Walking Dead was going to be more lighthearted, then prepare to be disappointed. All That Remains sees a more mature Clementine battling to survive by herself. As first episodes go, this one definitely gets the job done. The hard part is waiting for the second episode.

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Dec 16, 2013

Season One was like tossing your soul into a thresher. If All That Remains is anything to go by, this second season will burn the very heart of you.

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90 / 100
Jan 6, 2014

While perhaps lacking the impact of the end of Season 1, I can wholeheartedly recommend Season 2 to fans of the series. Perhaps more importantly, I recommend the game to anyone who enjoys a dramatic story – both gamers and non-gamers deserve to enjoy this shining example of interactive media.

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Dec 18, 2013

Letting go of the past can be hard, especially if it's a past you have great fondness for, but sometimes letting go is necessary in order to move on. Perhaps that is a lesson both Clementine and the players controlling her will learn together during the course of The Walking Dead: Season Two.

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7 / 10
Dec 19, 2013

It's far too early to crown this season as a successful follow-up to Telltale's first foray with The Walking Dead, but there are enough threads of character intrigue to suggest that Clementine and her new crew have a promising (that is to say, heartbreaking and terrible) future.

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8.5 / 10.0
Dec 20, 2013

It's great, yes, but it doesn't fire in the same way that the latter portions of the first season did.

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Jan 11, 2014

The second season of 2012 game of the year builds a strong basis for success, but there are fears it may have lost sight of what made The Walking Dead so good to begin with

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Dec 17, 2013

For those who played and enjoyed season of The Walking Dead, this is assuredly a must-buy. For those who haven't: clear your gaming schedule and get around to it as soon as possible.

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Unscored
Dec 16, 2013

Here's hoping, however, that [the series] hasn't lost sight of the smaller threads that made its previous epic yarn great. The moments that forced players to care about characters who weren't technically extensions of themselves.

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85 / 100
Dec 20, 2013

All That Remains is short, roughly two hours long. Yet Telltale Games has done a good job in setting up future episodes by asking tantalizing questions about its plot and cast. Its decision to make Clementine the hero is a brilliant, depowering move that increases the tension from last season while still giving us a familiar, sympathetic face to root for. Although the supporting cast are currently mostly blank slates, the conflicts and relationships established in this episode promise bigger things to come. I'm eager to see where the story goes from here.

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