🎉 Dive into the ultimate emotional rollercoaster of survival!
Telltale's The Walking Dead: The Final Season for PS4 delivers an emotional and immersive gaming experience, featuring a tailored story that evolves based on player choices, enhanced exploration mechanics, and a striking new visual style that brings the world to life. Engage in thrilling action as you navigate Clementine's journey through a beautifully crafted, cinematic adventure.
A**Y
Great, arrived on time
Great, arrived on time, and The Price is Prefect👍
B**E
It long episodes least 2 or three hours long
It long
Z**A
Perfect!
Perfect condition. Perfect transport. THX!
A**N
Awesome
I have my order! Thank you!
K**H
Too slow
You aren’t very active in this game cit keeps asking you things and you have to wait before moving.
M**S
Fantastic game - EU version
To all the reviews complaining about getting the final chapter - all you have to do is make an EU psn account - it’s free and can get the final chapter that way. Making an EU accounts takes probably 3-4 minutes. Ps4s are not region locked you can play any game on any region
B**N
Dont buy if you live in the U.S.
It's a great game... but I live in the U.S. so I didnt get the final episode. I didnt read the reviews, which I regret now. I usually never read reviews on games, so I didnt expect I had to. It really is sucks not getting to finish the game.
K**.
DO NOT BUY THIS GAME OR FROM THIS SELLER
I wish i would have read the reviews as i usually do because this is definitely a BUYERS BEWARE situation. This game is not official. It only comes with 3 episodes and refuses to allow you to download the 4th episode making this an incomplete and unplayable game. Do not buy this game or buy from this seller.
G**I
Gran final para un gran juego
Todavía me acuerdo como empecé mi viaje con Clementine, esta saga de videojuegos de Telltale te hace dar vuelcos al corazón y te maravilla constantemente con su historia espectacular y creo que esta manera de cerrarlo ha sido magistral. Podría deshacerme en halagos y cosas positivas hacia este videojuego, pero mejor que seas tú quien lo juegue y vivas esas experiencias.
L**O
Degno finale di una saga bellissima
Ho scoperto il mondo di "the walking dead" giocando al primo episodio per PS3, e da quel momento mi sono innamorato anche della serie TV.La serie di videogiochi griffata Tellteale deve piacere. O la ami o la odi. E' un tipo di avventura grafica in cui si procede con un pò di esplorazione ed interazione con l'ambiente, ma sopratutto si interagisce con i dialoghi con i personaggi, coi quali si può creare feeling e simpatia, oppure odio ed antipatia, oppure rabbia ecc. Diciamo che se le scelte multiple che si possono fare nei dialoghi non possono stravolgere l'esito della storia, per lo meno possono indirizzare la morte o la sopravvivenza di qualche personaggio, ed il "tono" dei rapporti con i vari personaggi.Io personalmente, avendo poco tempo per il gioco causa lavoro e famiglia, apprezzo questo tipo di prodotto: un videogame basato soprattutto sulla storia/trama, con azione e smanettamento a livello di gameplay risicato (la critica che -giustamente- gli fanno i detrattori), dalla beve durata.Io ho amato la storia intera della saga, il personaggio principale di Clementine, e anche se credo che il primo capitolo resti comunque irragiungibile come pathos ed intensità delle scelte morali da compiere, ritengo che però questo finale risulti molto ben fatto, coerente con la storia, e con alcuni colpi di scena veramente degni di questo nome.Se amate i giochi che raccontanto una storia, e che vi fanno provare empatia per i personaggi....allora questa saga fa x voi. Se invece preferite azione, smanettamento, platform, crafting, crescita dei personaggi, missioni secondarie, od altro, allora evitatelo, finireste pe annoiarvi.
K**A
mon humble avis ;)
Bon jeux, scénario meilleur que le précédent. Mon jeu était en français ( langage et sous titre) malgré un boitier avec aucun français dessus, ce qui peut surprendre. Les trois premiers chapitres étaient déjà installés, j'ai seulement eu le dernier à télécharger ( sans frais supplémentaire). L'épisode 4 s'est téléchargé sans problème, comme c'était long, je l'ai lancé tout de suite à télécharger pendant que je faisais les autres chapitres. Le gameplay a eu quelques bug pendant que je jouais, du style un léger arrêt sur image avant d'avoir une question à choix multiples, ou encore des actions qui ne s'enclenchaient pas, parce que je n'étais juste pas assez placé à gauche ou à droite. Sinon toujours aussi sympa à faire et à conclure comme c'est le dernier chapitre.Si j'ai pu vous renseigner, un petit "clic utile" svp!
T**M
A worthy final chapter to a worthy series.
'walking Dead: The Final Series' is, as you may have deduced, the last game in Telltale's series of games set in the Walking Dead comic book universe.Fans are lucky to be seeing it at all when you consider that the company went into bankruptcy last year with only two of the four episodes contained in this game having been released at that point, and serious concerns about whether the game would ever be completed, and whether this single-release would ever hit the market.You have Walking Dead creator Robert Kirkman himself to thank for the fact you're playing this game (and I'm reviewing it), because his company Skybound Entertainment finalised negotiations to ensure the final two episodes were finished.Was it worth the effort and the wait though? The answer in my opinion is a resounding 'yes'.This season begins an unspecified amount of time after the previous game ('A New Frontier') finished, but clearly several years later as it's main star Clementine is now a mid-teen, and her ward AJ (Alvin Junior) a child of perhaps seven or eight.Following a beautifully illustrated recap during which you can confirm your choices made in previous games by importing a save, or alternately choose what key decisions you would have made if not saved data is available, the game starts with Clem and AJ on the road, tired and hungry, and constantly on the move to avoid the hordes of the undead at which point the need for supplies convinces Clem to investigate a nearby abandoned railway station.Naturally the station is far from truly abandoned, and Clem and AJ find themselves attacked by a large group of the undead. They attempt to escape but Clem crashes and overturns their vehicle, trapping and seemingly dooming them both until they are saved by a mysterious group of survivors.Passing into unconsciousness, Clem wakes up in what appears to be a derelict school at which point she discovers that her saviors are in fact a group composed entirely of children of various ages who had been abandoned in the school by their adults when the outbreak occurred, and it's here that the game proper begins as Clem and AJ find themselves embroiled in what could be considered the post-apocalyptic equivalent of 'Lord of the Flies', and Clem has to find a way not only to teach AJ to survive in the post-apocalytic world, but also how to retain his humanity in a place where people often have none.As with previous installments from Telltale, the game is played from a third-person perspective, using a variety of cinematic camera angles for dramatic effect and also comes divided into several TV and/or comic book-like episodes, which all contributes to a style that emulates those mediums extremely well.The game plays almost like a traditional style 'point and click' adventure. You control your characters movement with one control stick, whilst moving a target reticule with the other control stick. Moving the target reticule over a point of interest will provide you with a number of options or interactions - such as to pick up an item, look inside something, analyse something, speak to another character etc - and these actions can be confirmed via one of the four buttons. The games action sequences and combat are usually played out utilising a series of quick-time events requiring the gamer to hit the correct buttons or sequences in order very similar to that used in Telltales other adventure games.Of course, as with all of the other games from Telltale, the real key to playing is decision making, with a branching storyline that changes depending upon what you choose to do at key junctures. Those decisions may involve actions - such as making choices in combat like which way to turn, or which assailant to attack, but more commonly however they occur in dialogue with other characters you meet during your adventure.Decisions are TOUGH. Rarely is a conversation choice ever straight forward or obvious, and rarely is it ever possible to appease all parties involved when you make a decision or predict how that conversation choice will effect the story in future episodes. Often it is not even possible to make a 'winning' decision, as you are left to choose from what is essentially a series of bad options of varying degrees or make a decision that may please one person but inevitably alienate another.You also have to consider the types of people you are required to relate to and how your actions will influence them, and consider whether honesty really is always the best policy. Different people require different approaches and all will remember the decisions you make, which for better or worse may effect how they relate to you in future. Staying silent and saying nothing in any given exchange is almost always an option, and can sometimes be the smartest course to take.Its all brilliantly done and helps create a game in which you will agonise over almost every choice you make - but dont agonise for too long, because the pressure is always on and you will almost always have a limited amount of time to make your decision. If that time runs out then the game will make your decision for you.Graphically the series has constantly evolved since the first game, and this season gives us perhaps the best, most vibrant, most fluid graphics so far. Characters, locations and backgrounds are created in a bright, colourful style reminiscent of a comic book, and action sequences have also been turned up a notch and are now more exciting and dynamic than ever before.There's a couple of new additions to game play too, such as the option to cripple or stun zombies to make them easier to ultimately kill. Another additional is that the combat requires you to aim in order to deliver a killing blow to a zombie by lining up a crosshair with a target area, with failing to do so possibly leaving you in all kinds of trouble. There is also the ability to find various collectables throughout the game with which to decorate your room back at the school which will serve as your base of sorts and to which you will return after each episode.In terms of complaints I have almost none. loading screens are quite frequent as they occur between each scene as the game autosaves, and there is always a brief delay at the beginning of each new screen before you can move your character, but that's as bad as it gets.Its an excellent game filled with drama, compelling characters, and tough moral choices - a worthy final chapter to perhaps one of the greatest video game series of all time. Fans of the Walking Dead franchise, fans of this particular genre of game, or those who have enjoyed Telltales previous efforts with the likes of their Game of Thrones franchise will all love it - it's just a shame that this will be the last time we all get to experience it.
I**D
Buen juego
Grandisimo juego, es algo diferente a los demas telltales tiene mas jugabilidad y la historia esta muy bien
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