The Walking Dead: Season Two

The Walking Dead: Season Two continues the story of Clementine, a young girl orphaned by the undead apocalypse. Left to fend for herself, she has been forced to learn how to survive in a world gone mad.
Many months have passed since the events seen in Season One of The Walking Dead, and Clementine is searching for safety. But what can an ordinary child do to stay alive when the living can be just as bad – and sometimes worse – than the dead? As Clementine, you will be tested by situations and dilemmas that will test your morals and your instinct for survival. Your decisions and actions will change the story around you, in this sequel to 2012’s Game of the Year.
  • Decisions you made in Season One and in 400 Days will affect your story in Season Two
  • Based on Robert Kirkman’s award-winning comic books
  • Play as Clementine, an orphaned girl forced to grow up fast by the world around her
Minimum Requirements
OS: Windows XP Service Pack 3
Processor: Core 2 Duo 2 GHz or equivalent
Memory: 3 GB RAM
Graphics: ATI or nVidia card with 512 MB RAM
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Storage: 2 GB available space
Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c sound device
Additional Notes: Not supported on Intel integrated graphics
Recommended Specifications
OS: Windows 7
Processor: Core 2 Duo 2.3 GHz or equivalent
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: ATI or nVidia card with 1024 MB RAM
DirectX: Version 9.0c
Storage: 2 GB available space
Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c sound device
Additional Notes: Not supported on Intel integrated graphics
Minimum Requirements
OS: Snow Leopard (10.6.X)
Processor: 2.3 GHz Intel
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: 512 MB nVidia or ATI graphics card
Storage: 2 GB available space
Additional Notes: Not supported on Intel integrated graphics, Mac Minis or early-generation MacBooks
Recommended Specifications
OS: Snow Leopard (10.6.X)
Processor: Core 2 Duo 2 GHz
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: 1024 MB nVidia or ATI graphics card
Storage: 2 GB available space
Additional Notes: Not supported on Intel integrated graphics, Mac Minis or early-generation MacBooks
  • Games Master UK

    The further we get from that finale the deeper it sinks in. You need to experience it. [Dec 2014, p.78]

  • It’s a sensation few games can match.

  • Pelit (Finland)

    Not as good as Season One, but Telltale competes only with itself [Oct 2014]

  • CD-Action

    The game plays on emotions with ease and I think only a heart of stone could prevent you from feeling moved by some scenes. [Nov 2014, p.62]

  • The Walking Dead Season 2’s gripping tale of growing up in a hostile environment might not be the instant classic that Season 1 was, but it still belongs in the library of any adventure game fan.

  • Ambivalence aside, this is definitely an engaging and challenging story worth imbibing.

  • PC Gamer UK

    It packs an emotional punch when it counts. [Nov 2014, p.92]

  • Just like most TV shows, the second installment of this emotional journey through the post-apocalypse can’t keep up with the terrific premiere. Much of the blame lies with the poor cast of uninteresting characters. Some logical errors in the last episode’s story don’t help either. Yet, with a captivating heroine and some spectacular moments of pure terror and horrifying live-and-death-choices, Season 2 is still an easy recommendation for any fan of The Walking Dead. Also, this time the ending actually changes depending on Clementine’s choices.

  • Still a well-told, atmospheric and oppressive adventure.

  • Overall, I didn’t enjoy The Walking Dead: Season Two as much as I did the first season. The game still works well and has high production values, but the storyline doesn’t make as much sense, especially when everybody — including the zombies — can’t tell the difference between your eleven-year-old character and an adult.

  • Despite the fact that it keeps the same core pillars from the astonishing first entry, which are raw situations and tough choices, Season Two of The Walking Dead falls a bit short in the writing department. The experience remains unique and emotional, just not as much as the first one.

  • Game World Navigator Magazine

    The final choice of Clem is the most powerful moment of the second season. All the preceding gameplay (or we’ll better name it "watching") does not affect the outcome in any way: the epilogue is determined by three possible Clem’s actions at the very end of the game. Despite the fact that there are just five endings and it’s so easy to replay the last scene and see other four, it would be better not to do it because the second time you will not cry so heartily. [Oct 2014, p.86]

  • Edge Magazine

    An uneven season finishes on a high. [Nov 2014, p.110]

  • games(TM)

    Its best feature is still its protagonist. [Issue#153, p.112]

The Walking Dead: Season Two
$14.99 $4.50
Title: The Walking Dead: Season Two
Genre: Adventure
Released: 17 December 2013
Developer: Telltale Games
Publisher: Skybound Games
  • Single-player
  • Steam Achievements
  • Full controller support
  • Retro XP
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