INDRAJIT ROY
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The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series
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26 Hours played
Brilliant sleeper hit. It's a much grander and more decent looking game than I actually thought it would be, and I quickly became addicted to its fairly routine but steadily progressing gameplay. The map is enormous yet you'll want to clean the whole thing up because you've got plenty of incentive to improve and build from scratch both Max and his Magnum Opus, the monstrosity of a car that connects him to this world and its characters and gives him a purpose.

Don't go in expecting Rockstar games levels of production though, it can get a little on the repetitive side and it has minor annoyances such as a useless jump button, inexact controls, vehicle combat can feel "magnetic" (enemy vehicles overly compensates to feel like homing missiles) issues with fading or disappearing sound, framerate stutters on ps4 pro, crashes and texture pop. But none of it so excessive that it prevents me from jumping right back in.

The big reason why you should try it out?
This game is 100% a Mad Max game. Perhaps not exactly canonical but what I can attest to is what exactly is inside this world here and what it offers you.The dreary, yet gorgeous atmosphere really pulls you in . And, oh my god...the wasteland. The petrol, the fumes, the flames, the fire, the smoke, the explosions, the violence and brutality, the scarcity of food and water, the sand, the wreckages, the vehicles, the leather, the maggots, the corpses, the people, the weird names , the ugly things juxtaposed by the beautiful things, the peculiarity of everything. This is definitely a love letter to the Mad Max universe and if you love that or just any post apocalyptic themes, this a worthwhile time sink.
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Cool Guy 6ix9ine 20 Apr, 2021 @ 9:57pm 
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