
Starting new with a family helps break up the loneliness ever present from Season 2 when it felt like it was just Clem vs.

While we don’t know exactly what happened to the other family members, its clear they have had some rough times. However, this leads to a sort of cliche introduction that we have seen before and some cheesy dialogue that cheapens the character development.Īfter the intro we flash forward to present day to see that Javi is with his Sister-in-Law Kate, Niece Gabriel and Nephew Gabe. The 10 or so minute intro is back right at the cusp of the apocalypse and gives a decent look into Javi’s family and the dynamic of some of the main characters. The beginning introduces Javi’s family and sets up some interesting themes I’m sure Telltale will pull from later. Season 3 Episode 1: Ties That Bind Part One starts with an entirely new protagonist, Javier, nicknamed Javi. Well, table your enthusiasm for now because what we’re getting is an entirely new protagonist.

Now understandably you may be very eager to jump back into Clem’s story to find out what is going to happen and watch her story unfold. Since this is the 3rd game in the series there will be some spoilers from seasons 1&2, but I will try to keep these new episode reviews as spoiler free as I can.Īs we remember at the end of Season 2, regardless of the ending you got, we were left on a cliffhanger of what was next for Clem and AJ and whoever you decided to join at the end. Season 3 of Telltale’s The Walking Dead is finally fully released, all 5 episodes are now available so I will be reviewing an episode a day with a final overall recap and score. Once all five episodes are out, a proper full review, with WTMG’s good ol’ traditional scoresheet, will be revealed.

NOTE: Given the episodic nature of The Walking Dead (and pretty much any game like it in general), each review for each episode will just showcase its fun factor score.
