The Walking Dead: Season Two - A Telltale Games Series

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Top Critic Average

56%

Critics Recommend

IGN
7.5 / 10
Tom's Guide
4 / 5
IGN Spain
7.6 / 10
Digital Trends
5 / 5
Game Revolution
4 / 5
COGconnected
85 / 100
Push Square
8 / 10
Slant Magazine
3 / 5
Creators: Telltale Games
Release Date: Dec 17, 2013 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
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Critic Reviews for The Walking Dead: Season Two - A Telltale Games Series

The Walking Dead's and Telltale's goodbye succeeds by closely examining the mother/son dynamic between Clementine and A.J.

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Telltale Games kicks off Season 2 of its hit "Walking Dead" game series with one of its most intense installments.

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A good adventure in the Telltale Games fashion but its formula is beginning to get too old. A nice start for the season, but far from being perfect.

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The Walking Dead: Season 2 is a triumph of interactive storytelling, from beginning to end.

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Ambivalence aside, this is definitely an engaging and challenging story worth imbibing.

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A bit more polish in some areas for the PS4 would have really helped sell this version, but for those of us who don't have a last-gen console anymore it's great to see the series arriving on the new platforms. Keep 'em coming Telltale. In the meantime, I'll stay hungry.

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If you're already hooked on Telltale's post-apocalyptic plot, then this sophomore series is most definitely a must play – even if it never quite hits the highs of the inaugural escapade.

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[P]laying through all of The Walking Dead at once makes it clear that, perhaps for the sake of the various properties in this franchise, there's no real beginning or end to this saga; it's just one infinitely echoing middle.

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