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![]() ![]() ![]() An intriguing “stranger danger” scenario really brings out this concept to the fullest. It’s a nice break from nature’s constant need to force Clementine into adulthood, and a good glimpse into a window of what she could have been like had “the incident” not happened. It’s also nice to also get some alone time with Sarah, Carlos’ sheltered daughter, as she is the last bit of innocence left in this iteration of Kirkman’s brutal world. In All that Remains, Clementine was an outsider, but now she’s starting to prove herself in the eyes of her crew, and making new friends in the process - and those friends will start to confide in you, and open up more narratives. In short, you really start to learn more about the new crew, and characters that were previously one-dimensional start to become a bit more nuanced. It’s a nice segue, mostly because Telltale is demonstrating right away that your decisions actually matter somewhat - a theme that really hits home throughout the episode itself. You’ll start to see the impact of your choices immediately in A House Divided, starting with your decision on who to follow at the end of All that Remains. Release: Ma(PC, PS3) / TBA (iOS, Vita, Xbox 360) The Walking Dead Season Two: A House Divided (iPad, iPhone, Mac, PC, PlayStation 3, Vita Xbox 360) Although I’ll refrain from spoiling any major plotpoints, note that there will of course be minor story details discussed below, as well as spoilers for Season One and the first episode of Season Two. In case you were wondering, that’s a good thing from a gameplay perspective, but a pretty terrible thing emotionally. Episode One sought to be a buffer of sorts between the two seasons, clinging on to some old adages and themes, but now, things are really starting to pick up in Season Two. She’s grown, she’s changed, and now, she’s with a new group. You and 55.3% of player sought Kenny’s help.įor those that have have not seen it, feel free to read our review of Episode 2 with the given link.Clementine has been through an awful lot since meeting Lee at the start of The Walking Dead series. You and 86.3% of players convinced Walter to forgive Nick. You and 73.1% of players told Walter the truth. Told Walter the truth about Matthew? (Honesty) Who did you sit with at dinner? (Loyalty) You and 57.3% of players blamed someone else. Took blame for Sarah’s photo? (Friendship) Without further ado, here are the player choices for The Walking Dead: Season 2 – Episode 2: A House Divided. Having just released last week, the percentages may be pretty fluid, but these are the current stats. For the purposes of this, we played on the Xbox 360 version of the game, but there wasn’t any need for multiple playthroughs as there were no changes in the choices like with The Wolf Among Us. ![]() Yesterday, we told you about the player choices for the first episode that released a couple months ago, so now it is time for the player choice from the second episode of the season titled A House Divided.īefore reading further, be forewarned that there are major spoilers ahead, even moreso than Episode 1. Just last week, we brought you our review for what we thought was one of the best episodes of The Walking Dead game so far.
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