The Walking Dead: Season Two Review (Bella ✝)
Still. Not. Bitten.What's the most important thing in this world? Clem, it's family!
It broke my heart every time they mentioned Lee.
I love you so, so much, Kenny.
You may hear that The Walking Dead suffers from technical issues.
You may hear that this particular season isn't the best—though I firmly disagree.
You may even hear that The Walking Dead isn't truly a game.
Or that Telltale didn’t know how to make games at all.
That’s what I heard too. But I chose to play it anyway.
And how was it, you might ask?
It’s one of the greatest series of all time.
If you haven’t played it—if others have discouraged you—don’t listen to them.
The Walking Dead (and not just this entry) has made me cry like a child, with a lump in my throat, overwhelmed by emotion, every single time I’ve returned to it—both as a teenage girl and as an adult. Many times.
And it stands as one of the only series—alongside The Last of Us Part I and Life is Strange—that has ever moved me so deeply.
So, please: buy it. Experience one of the most powerful journeys ever offered through games.
Because The Walking Dead Seasons 1, 2, and 4 are true masterpieces.
Thank you, Telltale, for giving me such a beautiful, moving story—one that taught me so much about love and family whilst growing up in my adolescence. You have no idea how much I needed that… and just how much it meant to me. You touched the heart of a girl who has now grown into a woman—in ways I can’t even begin to describe. You changed me for the better.
You'll meet people. You'll make friends — people better than me. Good people, that they don't have to look at you and feel ashamed at what they put you through. Please, Clem, please — where you won't have to sleep with a gun next to you every night. Where you can be a kid for a while...
Okay? This is the right decision. Okay? Right. When he's grown, you tell him about his mommy and his daddy and all the people — people who tried to keep him safe. You tell him, okay? He deserves to know.
I got — uh — oh. Here, here, take this. When he — when he's old enough, you make him wear it. It'll — it'll keep the sun out of his eyes. That's important. All right. Good. Keep an eye out for him.
Please, now — you take care of Alvin here. You — you live a good life. Okay? Don't waste this. Okay? Now I'm going to go. I'm going to go before one of us — before one of us changes their mind. Now I'm going to walk away. And I might not look back — not 'cause I don't want to. I'm real glad to have met you, Clementine.Just take the kids, please! Just take the kids. It's too dangerous out here for them.