The Walking Dead: Season Two (2013)

Telltale Games

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3.90 from 3067 ratings

7455 members have it in their collection · 130 playing now · 2184 backlogged · 561 wish listed

How long? Main story 9h · with extras 10h · 100% 10h (from 53 logged playthroughs)

Similar to the previous season, The Walking Dead: Season Two is a point-and-click adventure game. The player, in control of Clementine, can direct the character around the environment, examine and interact with various scenery elements and collect and use objects to advance the story. The player can also initiate conversations with non-player characters via conversation trees. Certain replies from other … Read more
Similar to the previous season, The Walking Dead: Season Two is a point-and-click adventure game. The player, in control of Clementine, can direct the character around the environment, examine and interact with various scenery elements and collect and use objects to advance the story. The player can also initiate conversations with non-player characters via conversation trees. Certain replies from other characters may offer the player multiple choices to select from, including the option to stay silent, with a limited amount of time to make the selection; if the player does not select an option, the conversation will continue as if they had stayed quiet. Such choices can affect how the other characters will later react to Clementine which can influence later events in the story. Other scenes are more action-oriented, requiring the player to complete quick time events to avoid Clementine or her allies from getting killed. If the player fails these events, the game will restart at the start of such scenes. Such action scenes may also require the player to make a key decision within a limited time frame, such as which of two characters to save from attacking walkers. Read less
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Release dates

  • Dec 17, 2013 (Worldwide) Mac, Ouya, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, iOS
  • Dec 18, 2013 (North_America) Xbox One
  • Jun 25, 2014 (Worldwide) Android
  • Oct 21, 2014 (North_America) PlayStation 4
  • Oct 31, 2014 (Europe) PlayStation 4
  • Nov 04, 2014 (Worldwide) PlayStation Vita
  • 2018 (Worldwide) Nintendo Switch
  • Jan 20, 2020 (Europe) Nintendo Switch
  • Jan 21, 2020 (North_America) Nintendo Switch

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killerstar

Status killerstar Jul 25, 2021

The second season feels much more passive and less interactive that the original game. If I were to be charitable, I'd say that the lack of agency is intended to make the player feel in the shoes of a little girl. It's interesting to experience the daughter/father figure form the other side with Luke.

Torgo

Status Torgo Nov 4, 2015

PS+ gave me Tell Tale Walking Dead Season 2 but I haven't played season 1 yet. Should I just dive in and try season 2 or should I start with season 1? I actually have season 1 somewhere but never bothered to play it.

Call me a stick in the mud, but I really dislike the whole "episode release" format …

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PS+ gave me Tell Tale Walking Dead Season 2 but I haven't played season 1 yet. Should I just dive in and try season 2 or should I start with season 1? I actually have season 1 somewhere but never bothered to play it.

Call me a stick in the mud, but I really dislike the whole "episode release" format of many games these days. I don't like it at all. Just finish your damn game and release it. If you want, do a sequel. None of this "here's episode one guyzzz" nonsense.. I would opened my wallet so hard there would have been sparks flying out of it and burn marks when I heard about Swery's D4: Dark Dreams Don't Die but when I heard it was "episode one" I groaned in an exaggerated fashion and puked all over my sofa and then dramatically snapped my wallet shut again with a disgruntled expression on my face.

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Phantomjest

Status Phantomjest Jul 27, 2015

I loved the first season so much and was incredibly disappointed with the second season. Despite all the tough decisions I had to make, I didn't feel like it made any real impact to the story. Which is why the story felt so predictable. The end result would always be the same. I didn't feel any real connection with any …

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I loved the first season so much and was incredibly disappointed with the second season. Despite all the tough decisions I had to make, I didn't feel like it made any real impact to the story. Which is why the story felt so predictable. The end result would always be the same. I didn't feel any real connection with any of the other characters either, unlike the first one. Clementine, however, was awesome. Its not a bad game by any means, but it doesn't have the same impact as the first season.

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jesse.meehl.7

Status jesse.meehl.7 Apr 7, 2015

Not quite as strong as the first season. To be honest, most of the time you're just telling people to stop arguing. But the story is good.

hamzarstar

Status hamzarstar Nov 11, 2014

Another excellent story driven adventure game from Tell tale games. The decisions are as tough as they were in the first one. The concepts of right and wrong are very vague, which is how it should be. All in all, a job well done.

Pale

Status Pale Oct 9, 2014

Finally finished episode 4 of Walking Dead Season 2 last night. Not sure what to think honestly... Excited to play the finale.

Pale

Status Pale Jun 27, 2014

Played through all of episode 3 of Walking Dead Season 2 last night. It's a good episode made great by its ending. Can't wait to play episode 4!

SuperFieroStatus

Status SuperFieroStatus May 15, 2014

Just played through episode 3 of season 2. Best yet in this season. Ep 1 and 2 I wasn't really on board. Too many people, and shit didn't feel "right" to me. But they really tied it up here. Totally enjoyed episode 3.

Pale

Status Pale May 15, 2014

Finally got around to sitting down and playing more of Walking Dead Season 2 yesterday. We finished episode 2 up (on the day that episode 3 came out). I really liked it. The setting was pretty awesome and the character interactions and choices were heavy but believable. If only the ending didn't suck so much. ;)

Pale

Status Pale Mar 27, 2014

We played the very beginning of Walking Dead 02.02 yesterday. Loving the doubt that the first half hour instills in you!

peter

Status peter Dec 19, 2013

Alright, let's give this The Walking Dead: Season Two Steam code away like this:

Answer me this question, would you rather see Telltale working on a new King's Quest game, or on the Game of Thrones game they announced at the VGx thing this year? There is a correct answer :)

I'll pick a random winner tomorrow sometime.

Pale

Status Pale Dec 19, 2013

Played through episode 1 of Walking Dead Season 2 last night. The writers prove that we can't have nice things. :(