
Javi is an ex-pro baseball player and he wants to make sure that his family survives. Some people were not willing to give, Javi a chance, but I actually really like him. One of the things that is most noteworthy about this game is the new playable character. The Walking Dead Season 3 takes place a few years after the events of the second game. This game tries to move the story into a new direction and not everyone was quite ready for that. The first two Walking Dead games were masterpieces from a story point of view. One thing that you have to give Telltale Games credit for with The Walking Dead Season 3 is that they tried to change things up. Like the past games, there are some major decisions that you will have to make which can really make some big changes, even lead to characters deaths! You will talk to many different characters and the things you say and do will alter your relationship with them. It plays just like a point and click adventure. The core gameplay is the same as it has always been. There are very little technical hiccups like the first two games were known for, not that those spoiled the experience for me. Ok so maybe saying that this is a whole new engine is going a bit far (although I think it actually is) however, Telltale Games by this point had things nailed and as a result, this is a very smooth experience. Forget The New Frontier! This Is A New Engine! First of all, I love the way the game carries on from Season 2 and you can tell that some stuff went down with Clem and the person you survived with back in Season 2.Ĭlem is now looking after baby AJ from the second game and one thing that I think they do very well is have parallels to Clem and AJ which make it a similar relationship to the one that Lee and Clem had back in the first season of The Walking Dead. Clementine is still playable in The Walking Dead: A New Frontier, but she is a very different Clementine to the one we last saw at the end of The Walking Dead: Season 2.
