- Publisher: Telltale Games
- Release Date: Mar 28, 2017
- Also On: PlayStation 4, Xbox One
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 70 Ratings
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Positive: 32 out of 70
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Mixed: 25 out of 70
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Negative: 13 out of 70
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Apr 6, 2017Clementine isn't playable and only gets 10% of the entire screen time. Javier is bland and has a boring story. Episodes are 60 minutes long, down from 90 minutes in season 2 and 120-150 minutes in season 1. The writing is atrocious.
If you have any respect for Clementine or Lee, don't buy this game. It destroys everything from the past 2 seasons.
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Apr 1, 2017As far as the narrative is not bad, but you almost don't play the episode, you never Controls the character, it's just a long long dialogue where you only watch, more the any other episode of the all game series... Unsatisfactory.
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Jun 12, 2017A New Frontier tells two tales, one of a battle-hardened teenager and the other of a brother who is trying to keep his family together while struggling with his emotions. It's powerful and steps away from the aesthetics of a melodrama but my dear reader, A New Frontier sets the bar high for its excellent narrative, storytelling and politics of society. You will drown in the world of New Richmond only to be awakened by a Walker nearby.
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May 30, 2017Overall the storyline is good but sometimes poorly executed, with one example being when a group a survivors have the time to sit down and chat about life (complete with violin-esque music) in the middle of man hunt and impeding zombie attack on their community. In saying that though, the character developments and the evolving relationships between them makes the game genuinely interesting and engaging. And you cannot help but have a concern for their welfare.
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May 9, 2017An amazing emotional experience that trips and stumbles, but shows what Telltale is capable off.