My review for episode 202...

*Story:
Takes place after the events of episode 1. This time Clem is put in tougher decisions and forced to choose who she trusts. Depending on who you chose Nick/Pete they will still live or survive based on your choices. The story gets intense when Clem meets a man named William Carver. He appears to be looking for his group and you as Clem can lie or be honest to him. The group is frightened to learn that Carver is after them. Luke agrees to have the group move to the mountains where it could be safe. Lots of intense stuff happens in this episode which I will not spoil. All I have to say is the story is very intense and worth replaying. You can use the rewind to change your choices.

*Characters:
A wonderful cast of characters in this episode. The characters bring intense action and emotion to the players. You never lose interest with the characters except Bonnie from 400 days -_-'' lol. It was a complete WTF moment when Bonnie showed up. I was like I thought Bonnie was with Tavia and the others. I didn't expect Bonnie to work with Carver. This brings up the theory, Is Tavia's group associated with Carver's group? I mean like did Tavia lie to the 400 days characters and works with Carver? After seeing what Bonnie did you can assume that she really did mean to kill Dee in 400 days and probably killed Lelond. That's why she was so eager to go back with Tavia to hide her guilt. People will be happy to know that the person Clem thought was dead is... You will find out when you play.

*Writing:
The writing is outstanding

*Gameplay:
Gameplay is good but still dealing with lag for the System versions...

The Verdict:

All in all this is one of the best episodes for season 2 they made so far. I hope the next episode continues the horror and intense vibe like this episode. You will want to replay this episode again and has a awesome cast of characters and writing. You never get bored of the characters or story which is good. This episode makes you excited for the next episode. Thanks TT games and Robert Kirkman...

9/10

Comments

  • More of a synopsis than a review but yeah I actually don't think this was the masterpiece people seem to be claiming it was. It seemed like an episode to just set up the next few. Looking back on the episode it doesn't seem to include any significant or nerve wracking choices. It's a episode that I has left me very interested for the future and I still can't wait to see what happens next.

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