
INTERACTIVE DRAMA - Clementine, now older and more independent, is separated from her previous group and must fend for herself.
PROS:
++ Strong sequel. It's easy for a game like this to retread and repeat similar themes from the past season, but I'm glad that this second season felt fresh. I really liked having a central antagonist in Carver, I really liked the ongoing conflict of Rebecca having to give birth soon, and I really liked that there was much more disagreements and conflicts within the main cast. The first season felt like a family, but in the second season, the cast felt like a rag-tag group of survivors with differing motives.
++ Great cast. Obviously, I missed Lee's presence a lot. So did my girlfriend actually. But I still think the cast of Season Two is as strong, if not slightly better, than Season One's cast. Returning characters are Clementine who serves as the main protagonist, Kenny who surprisingly survived Season One and is one of the central characters this season, and Omid and Christa who unfortunately only had a quick role in the story. Notable new characters are Luke, Rebecca & Alvin, Carlos & Sarah, Nick & Pete, Jane, Bonnie, Mike, and the terrific antagonist named Carver. Several of these character receive a hearty dose of development and I was heavily invested into the story because of them. None of them match Lee, but as a whole, the cast is more interesting than Season One's.
++ Pacing. From Episode One through to Episode Five, I was hooked. Just like Season One, I don't think there was a single bad episode. Episode 1 was a fantastic opener and showed the depressing situation Clem was in (Omid's death, Christa's "death", Omid & Christa's baby's implied death, the scene with the dog), Episode 2 offered a great surprise (return of Kenny) and introduced the great antagonist, Episode 3 was an exhilarating escape from Carver's camp, Episode 4 gave some hope to the cast (birth of AJ), and Episode 5 gave a conclusion that was as equally heartbreaking as Season One's ending (Kenny sacrificing himself in order for Clem and AJ to be welcomed into Wellington). Every episode started strong, and ended with a cliffhanger that left us wanting to play the next episode right away.
++ Performances. I do think that Clementine's vocal performance wasn't as great, but the supporting cast more than made up for it. Kenny, Jane, Carver, Rebecca, and Luke gave stellar performances, and the rest of the cast were solid.
++ Touch choices. This entry once again has some really tough choices that need to be made, both great and small. Choosing to side with Jane or Kenny at the end, choosing to stay with or leave Kenny alone, choosing to leave Sarah or persuade her to run, choosing whether or not to steal supplies from Arvo, choosing whether or not to cut Sarita's arm or not, choosing how to help Luke, etc. There were so many more choices I can mention that I found difficult to make, but all this to say, the choices that can be made in this game are great!
CONS:
-- Technical issues. There are still some graphical glitches throughout the game. Only once was it truly distracting (textures displaying as white squares) so it isn't too bad.
-- Unresponsive QTEs The directional/arrow QTEs were somewhat unresponsive. There were a few times where I clearly did it, but it wouldn't register so I would end up dying. Again, nothing too frustrating, but it was definitely noticeable.
-- Missed potential. Although I'm not too mad at some of the story decisions made, I do believe that some characters had great potential to be mainstays but were either killed off or left behind. Luke's death specifically upset me because I think he deserved much better. Nick's death too. Mike and Bonny getting left behind was understandable, but I wish it wasn't skimmed over. Nevertheless, I still think the game was exceptional and is just a tad bit lower in quality compared to the first season.