Telltale Games has announced the release date for the third episode of The Walking Dead: Michonne game for all platforms, along with screenshots and a trailer for everyone to check out. In case you are new to this series, this is a three-part story that follows Michonne during the time where in the comic books (between issues #126 and #139) she left the group of survivors and disappeared.
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Telltale Games has announced the release date for the third episode of The Walking Dead: Michonne game for all platforms, along with screenshots and a trailer for everyone to check out. In case you are new to this series, this is a three-part story that follows Michonne during the time where in the comic books (between issues #126 and #139) she left the group of survivors and disappeared.
[Update: Released] The Walking Dead: Michonne Episode 2 – Give No Shelter gets a trailer and details released
Telltale Games has released a trailer along with details regarding the second episode of their Walking Dead: Michonne mini-series. For those of you not familiar with this series, episode 1 arrived back in February 2016 and the story for this three-part series follows Michonne during the time where in the comic books she left the group and disappeared. If you’re a comic buff, this happens between issues #126 and #139.
In other Walking Dead news, a different game under the same franchise has received a new episode today in an update. The Walking Dead: No Man’s Land today received Episode 13: The Factory, which is apparently the toughest episode to get released to date. This means you will have plenty of tough enemies to deal with.
Scopely and Telltale Games are teaming up for a limited time event which will be revolving around some of the characters from The Walking Dead Season 1 series from Telltale Games. Some characters involved include Kenny, Lee, and Clementine, all of which will have new storylines for players to check out.
While everyone is waiting for The Walking Dead: Michonne to arrive, another Walking Dead title has crept quietly onto Google Play now called The Walking Dead: No Man’s Land. This particular game was recently released onto iOS and has now also found a home on Android.
Fans of the Walking Dead franchise, or anything that contains zombies in it for that matter, have a new game to check out called the Walking Dead: Road to Survival. Whether you use an axe, a gun, or some other weapon, you’ll be fighting both zombies and other players for the right to survive.
Some background: As a life-long fan of video arcades since their beginnings I’m also a tremendous fan of pinball machines. It has only been in the last few years that video emulation of pinball has gotten close to matching the experience. In terms of commercial pinball video games there are two very different camps: On the one hand you have Pinball Arcade that places an emphasis on making reproductions of actual physical machines, on the other you have Zen Pinball that keeps the broad strokes of physical machines in mind but abuses the fact that there are no limitations to what they can do, making only original tables. While, on the whole, I will admit I’m more inclined to enjoy the best converted Pinball Arcade machines there are several Zen Pinball machines I’ve gotten some quality hours with. Rather than have my reviews for these tables go over the merits of the game engines themselves, we’ll assume that the people reading the reviews are familiar with the base games already and are only really interested in a review of just the table itself.
Zen Studios has released a new table for their Zen Pinball platform which is themed around The Walking Dead franchise. Just like the original games, this new pinball table will actually have moral choices you need to make as your progress through the game. This is done by hitting certain areas in the table to make your choices. This is easier said then done of course.
Welcome to another end-of-the-week round-up of Android games that are on sale right now. This week’s list is made up of a lot of leftovers from last week, all of which are good games, as well as some new additions of some pretty solid titles you’ll want to check out and possibly snag a copy of while they are on sale.