The Walking Dead: The Final Season - Episode 3 Reviews
After completing the first three episodes we can say that Final Season is a worthy finale to the series. Project transition to Skybound Games was painless.
Review in Russian | Read full review
It's easily the best episode in this season so far, a great mix of emotions and big moments to prepare us for a big finale.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Uneven pacing and a slumping middle act detract from a brutally action-packed cliffhanger that duly sets up the final ever episode of Telltale's The Walking Dead.
An intriguing, though lackluster, conclusion.
Broken Toys continues The Walking Dead: The Final Season's interesting story and great character development while serving as a triumphant return for a season thought lost.
Episode 3, “Broken Toys,” has me suitably excited to see The Walking Dead: The Final Season out to its conclusion.
Broken Toys is a superbly written episode, with visuals being some of the best the series has ever seen.
Broken Toys gets the Season back on track and has helped prepare me for the curtain call, the episode I never really wanted to play, but one I knew had to come.
Broken Toys manages to recover with a pressing finale
Review in Italian | Read full review
This episode contains the best scenes of the season so far, but it wastes an egregious amount of time getting to the point.
‘Broken Toys' does a great job of setting up what will hopefully be a thoroughly gripping finale. There are plenty of callbacks that diehard fans of the series will relish, but the emotional beats keep everything grounded. Minor visual quirks can sometimes take you out of the experience, but they're not enough to derail your overall enjoyment of the episode.
With an ever stronger emphasis on hard decisions to make that will affect how Alvin Junior turns out in the end, and a strong presence of an old returning character from previous seasons, this episode ramps things up to an exploding cliffhanger that leaves what comes next completely in the dark.
Broken Toys is far from being one of the strongest episodes - though it is marginally better than the previous episode.
Broken Toys is a wonderful third episode for Telltale's The Walking Dead: The Final Season, and is perhaps the best entry for the season so far. With a great mix of new and returning appearances, varied action sequences, and a stronger emphasis between the dynamic of AJ and Clementine, this is a great couple of hours before the final installment.