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Telltale Games Releases The Walking Dead Season Two Finale “No Going Back”

Tell Tale Games announced via twitter that The Walking Dead Season 2’s final chapter “”No Going Back” is now available for download.
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The famed post-apocalyptic, zombie infested, graphic video game is wrapping up its second season just in time for its corresponding TV show to begin on October 5th.

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Yesterday, Tell Tale Games announced via twitter that The Walking Dead Season 2’s final chapter “”No Going Back” is now available for download for both Android and iOS.  

For anyone who is unfamiliar, The Walking Dead is an episodic video game series based on Robert Kirkman’s award-winning comic books of the same name. Season One of Tell Tale Game’s The Walking Dead won over 90 Game of the Year Awards.

Season 2, Fight.

The popularity of the game can be accredited to the uniqueness of the experience of each player due to the decisions that you make can impact the story and take you in several different directions.

Players who played Season One along with the DLC episode “400 Days” will notice that the choices made from the precious season will affect Season Two as well.

In Season Two the main protagonist is Clementine, a young girl who must learn how to survive, thrust between the living who can’t be trusted – and the dead whose sole purpose is to feed on the living.

Tell Tale announced in May 2014 that both seasons will be released for Xbox One and PlayStation 4, although no official date is available at this time.

Tell Tale also confirmed via its official Twitter account and at San Diego’s Comic-Con in July that there will indeed be a Season 3 to follow, although no further information has been made available as of yet.


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Born a gamer, living a gamers life, and will die a gamer. I vividly recall playing Mortal Kombat 1 for the first time, I just happened to be 4 years old. Thankfully I didn't grow up to become a psycho who rips peoples hearts out, I grew up to be a writer, which is significantly less violent. However In my spare time I do rip people's hearts out via my Xbox 360 or PlayStation 4. A down to earth college student looking to get his start in video game writing.