Telltale’s The Walking Dead: The Final Season, much like many of the zombies within, has suffered its own death and resurrection, thanks to the financial woes of Telltale Games and the rescue from Skybound Entertainment. After a few months of hiatus, the third episode of the final season has finally hit devices, and it turns out that it is juggling a few thematic themes, all of which end up getting in each other’s way.
This episode, named “Broken Toys” deals with the kidnappings of Louis and the other kids from the school. Clementine, Aj, Violet, and co. spend the majority of the episode devising a way to get their friends back. Through a series of choices made by the player, we find out some more about Clementine’s new friends and her role as a caretaker for Aj.
The first thing Clementine has to deal with is getting information from Abel,...
This episode, named “Broken Toys” deals with the kidnappings of Louis and the other kids from the school. Clementine, Aj, Violet, and co. spend the majority of the episode devising a way to get their friends back. Through a series of choices made by the player, we find out some more about Clementine’s new friends and her role as a caretaker for Aj.
The first thing Clementine has to deal with is getting information from Abel,...
- 1/25/2019
- by Brad Long
- We Got This Covered
We are finally here, the final season of Telltale’s The Walking Dead. It has been a rather tumultuous ride for those that have been through the first three seasons, plus the unrelated Michonne side story. After an award-winning first season, The Walking Dead dipped severely in its sophomore season before redeeming itself somewhat in A New Frontier. Thus far, it looks as though The Final Season is going to be a slow-burn, hopefully with a satisfying conclusion.
The Final Season focuses once again on Clementine, and is set sometime after A New Frontier. Between this season and last, she has found Aj, the toddler whom Clementine cares for after the death of Aj’s parents. After searching for some food, the two wind up in an accident, and are rescued by a bunch of children around Clementine’s age and taken back to an abandoned school in order to be kept safe.
The Final Season focuses once again on Clementine, and is set sometime after A New Frontier. Between this season and last, she has found Aj, the toddler whom Clementine cares for after the death of Aj’s parents. After searching for some food, the two wind up in an accident, and are rescued by a bunch of children around Clementine’s age and taken back to an abandoned school in order to be kept safe.
- 8/13/2018
- by Brad Long
- We Got This Covered
The final season of Telltale’s “The Walking Dead” will premiere on Aug. 14. Scott Butterworth, creative communications specialist at Telltale Games, announced the news in an Xbox Wire post on Friday.
Like the television show of the same name, “The Walking Dead” is based on the comic-book series by Robert Kirkman and tells the story of those surviving in the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse. Players who pre-order the Xbox One edition of the game’s last season between now and the release of the first episode will also receive “The Walking Dead Collection” — containing all 19 previous episodes in the series — for free right away.
The fourth and final season centers on the story of Clementine, introduced in the game’s first season. “When ‘The Final Season’ picks up, Clem has spent years on the road facing threats both living and dead,” Butterworth’s blog post reads. “A secluded school...
Like the television show of the same name, “The Walking Dead” is based on the comic-book series by Robert Kirkman and tells the story of those surviving in the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse. Players who pre-order the Xbox One edition of the game’s last season between now and the release of the first episode will also receive “The Walking Dead Collection” — containing all 19 previous episodes in the series — for free right away.
The fourth and final season centers on the story of Clementine, introduced in the game’s first season. “When ‘The Final Season’ picks up, Clem has spent years on the road facing threats both living and dead,” Butterworth’s blog post reads. “A secluded school...
- 6/8/2018
- by Alex Kane
- Variety Film + TV
Steven Seagal has made only one horror movie to date, and that was 2009's Against the Dark, in which he had a cameo that found him beating off vampires. Yet, here at Dread Central we've been known to cover the world of the bizarre and the paranormal. You're about to learn something about Seagal that is beyond bizarre...
Did you ever notice the strangest thing about Seagal movie titles is that they tell a story in order of their release? No? Check IMDb if you don't believe. Sit back, dear reader, and allow me to take you on a strange trip filled with action, madmen, and revenge.
Steven Seagal was Above The Law, but he was too Hard To Kill so now he's been Marked For Death by Jamaicans who are Out For Justice. Can he live while Under Siege and On Deadly Ground? Could you survive while Under Siege...
Did you ever notice the strangest thing about Seagal movie titles is that they tell a story in order of their release? No? Check IMDb if you don't believe. Sit back, dear reader, and allow me to take you on a strange trip filled with action, madmen, and revenge.
Steven Seagal was Above The Law, but he was too Hard To Kill so now he's been Marked For Death by Jamaicans who are Out For Justice. Can he live while Under Siege and On Deadly Ground? Could you survive while Under Siege...
- 6/22/2014
- by Steve Barton
- DreadCentral.com
Although this particular action-oriented outing is more understandably undiscovered than unfortunately forgotten, I felt its inclusion here was important as it represented a milestone in my cinematic journey. Last night’s slow and steady consumption of Korean director Du-yeong Kim’s melodramatic 2004 street fighting epic “Clementine” has effectively completed my life-long quest to ingest every single Steven Seagal picture he’s released thus far. However, our favorite pudgy aikido master’s screen time amounts to roughly ten minutes, including a smattering of seconds in the film’s first half. In order to achieve the buzz that usually arises from watching any motion picture featuring Steven Seagal, the prospective viewer must carefully wade through a stagnant river of pungent boredom, a sinister place that has a notorious reputation for drowning individuals who possess weaker constitutions. The film itself unfolds like a Lifetime version of a martial arts film; stuffed precariously in-between...
- 7/18/2011
- by Todd Rigney
- Beyond Hollywood
You see now This ... this is what I'm talking about! Never mind the comeback movies of Stallone or even Jcvd ... When Steven Seagal makes his comeback he's gonna be kicking the shit out of vampires! Can I get an Amen?!?
Sony Pictures' upcoming release of Against the Dark (formerly called Last Night) will find Seagal amidst all manner of toothy mayhem.
From the official synopsis:
"Katana master Tao (Steven Seagal) leads a special ops squad of ex-military vigilantes on a massacre mission, their target: vampires. On the post apocalyptic globe, sucked dry by bloodthirsty vampires, a few remaining survivors are trapped in an infected hospital. Tao is their only hope and he knows the only cure is execution. Now it’s time for the last stand against the flesh-eating vampires and there’s nothing left to lose but the last of humanity."
The DVD will feature one featurette entitled "Fighting...
Sony Pictures' upcoming release of Against the Dark (formerly called Last Night) will find Seagal amidst all manner of toothy mayhem.
From the official synopsis:
"Katana master Tao (Steven Seagal) leads a special ops squad of ex-military vigilantes on a massacre mission, their target: vampires. On the post apocalyptic globe, sucked dry by bloodthirsty vampires, a few remaining survivors are trapped in an infected hospital. Tao is their only hope and he knows the only cure is execution. Now it’s time for the last stand against the flesh-eating vampires and there’s nothing left to lose but the last of humanity."
The DVD will feature one featurette entitled "Fighting...
- 12/3/2008
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
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