![]() This season has been extremely consistent, and did a great job of hooking you in from the get-go. #The walking dead season two episode 4 amid the ruins series#There’s so much variety in season two it’s insane, and based on some of the events so far, it’s clearly Telltale’s most replayable series yet. Everyone is incredibly tense due to recent events, and because the group dynamics are always shifting, there’s no real leader - no Rick Grimes to keep things in line.Īs a result, all of Clem’s impactful choices from prior tales (mostly in episode two) really feel like they carry weight at this point in the story. Many people are quick to dismiss Kenny, but I’m glad Telltale brought him back - especially since he is a “witness” so to speak of Clem’s new metamorphosis.Īnother concept that comes up constantly in Amid the Ruins is the “others” phenomenon and the pack mentality - not just by way of new characters, but within the group itself. Some of his tendencies from season one return, and have caused some tense moments that are a stark contrast to the warm and loving welcome you received in the second episode. Kenny is a focal point as well, and I’ve really been enjoying his arc this season. Even the most menial of conversations are worth listening in on, and I genuinely liked hearing what these characters have to say to each other. It recalls moments from The Walking Dead‘s Lori Grimes, and once again throws a nuanced spin on the “for the good of the group” mentality. ![]() Rebecca’s pregnancy has also reached a critical point, where she is consistently having trouble keeping up with the rest of the group. I never saw it coming, but she’s probably one of my favorite characters yet, and adds to the big picture “duality of humanity” narrative without rubbing it in your face. I really enjoyed learning more about her slowly over the course of this tale, as she opened up about her past, present, and future. Part of the reason this tale is so interesting is the true incorporation of Jane into the mix - a character who has given off a real wildcard vibe since the last episode. It’s probably the most stressful portion of the entire episode, and a really interesting way to kick things off before things cool down a bit. You’re still not out of the herd that gathered in the last episode, and you have to make a series of quick choices immediately. ![]() One of the most intriguing aspects of Amid the Ruins is the fact that you start off right in the thick of it. Rig: Origin Millennium: Overclocked Intel Core i7 4770K Quad-Core (4.0GHz-4.7GHz), Dual 3GB NVIDIA GTX 780 Ti Release: J(PC, Mac, PS3, PS Vita) / July 23 (Xbox 360) / July 24 (iOS) The Walking Dead Season Two: Amid the Ruins (iPad, iPhone, Mac, PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360) ![]() That hook right there is what makes Amid the Ruins such a great tale, even if it doesn’t have the same wow factor as its predecessor. Clem has made the switch from tough to full-on badass depending on your choices, and it’s clear that she is fully a part of some of the horrific life-or-death choices in the world.Ĭlem can no longer hold onto her innocence and fall back on her young appearance - at this point, many decisions have been made that cannot be taken back, and the rest of the group is starting to notice it. Some other guy: Arvo, tell them to lower their weapons.The last episode of The Walking Dead was probably my favorite one yet - and that’s including all of Lee’s tale from the first season. Other guy: How should I know?! They'll have something. ![]() Other guy who apparently doesn't speak Russian very well: Tell them to put their weapons on the ground and that we are taking everything they have.Īrvo: What do you want me to take from them? Translation of what the Russians in the last scene were saying (not particularly interesting): Edit: /u/Tomas2886 linked this paste as well. ![]()
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