Metascore
75

Generally favorable reviews - based on 14 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 9 out of 14
  2. Negative: 0 out of 14
  1. 90
    The Walking Dead: The Final Season is a great start, and is hopefully a sign that fans will receive the finale the series deserves.
  2. Aug 13, 2018
    90
    Its better camera, updated presentation, and deeper gameplay mechanics have me interested in whatever new things the studio is cooking up after it puts Clementine’s story to rest.
  3. Aug 19, 2018
    85
    The first episode of the supposed final season of Telltale's The Walking Dead is a classic slow burn, with well-developed characters and a real shocker of an ending. Telltale experiments with giving the player a bit more input and though this is nice conceptually, it unfortunately also leads to a lot of trial-and-error. Don't let that stop you though; there's a lot of promise here.
  4. 85
    Almost completely rediscovering the lightning in a bottle that made the first season so compelling, The Walking Dead: The Final Season is starting out as strongly as we could have hoped.
  5. Aug 22, 2018
    80
    The Walking Dead: The Final Season is off to a terrific start. With the best graphics of a Telltale game to date, excellent characters who are all superbly performed and a central mechanic that sees the challenges of being a responsible parent come to the fore, this is the most excited and engaged I’ve been about The Walking Dead in years. Thanks to a clever character setup that sees Clementine and AJ’s relationship echo that of Lee and Clementine from the original series, a palpable sense of foreboding has already been established.
  6. Aug 17, 2018
    80
    The beginning of the end starts with a promising episode. The change in perspective and the darker tone work very well, although the formula has been milked for so long that you can’t help but feel it needs deeper changes.
  7. Aug 14, 2018
    80
    Beautiful things are possible in the new world and the new ways to play that Telltale has laid out in Done Running. But something ugly and horrifying is likely to happen first, and it is going to be captivating to watch.
  8. Aug 14, 2018
    80
    Quotation forthcoming.
  9. Aug 13, 2018
    80
    While only one episode in, I feel fully invested in where The Walking Dead goes from here. Clementine’s story still holds a lot of intrigue, and her watching her grow makes it easy to overlook how much of this episode is simply setting up the pieces for what is sure to be a devastating sprint to the finish line.
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  1. Aug 16, 2018
    The Walking Dead: The Final Season is off to a cracking start, thanks to the dynamic relationship between Clem and AJ and some of the strongest dialogue in the series to date.
User Score
7.2

Mixed or average reviews- based on 57 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 37 out of 57
  2. Negative: 11 out of 57
  1. Aug 14, 2018
    6
    The Walking Dead The Final Season Episode 1: Done Running
    Off to a slow start
    Done Running is the first episode of this scheduled to be 4
    The Walking Dead The Final Season Episode 1: Done Running
    Off to a slow start
    Done Running is the first episode of this scheduled to be 4 episode long final season of telltales walking dead, and will wrap up clementine’s story…
    And it seems as though the telltale style is being completely revamped here…
    Everything is over the shoulder more like a 3rd person action game, combat is no longer primarily quick time events... there is a very shallow but still existing combat mechanic, it doesn’t feel the smoothest, but it’s a nice and welcomed change… trophies are also different which is probably the biggest disappointment for me.. There are plenty of miss able and collectable trophies... which just don’t belong in video games with player choice... it ruins it...
    but here we are... people cried long enough that that’s hwat they wanted.. And by people I mean trophy channels on YouTube mad that they couldn’t make videos off of telltales games...
    This is a decent episode, about 2 and a half hours long, does a lot of setting up the story and the characters, it’s you and aj finding yourself with a group of kids at an abandoned school…
    there is a lot of remember when that thing happened moments here and a lot of being introduced to this seasons cast of characters… sadly though not much excitement here.. Things really pick up in the final 10 minutes or so... but up to that point this episode is fairly slow and boring… I was falling asleep trying to get through to the end...
    thankfully telltales team does a great job at writing, so I have my feelings for certain characters already so I guess this was necessary, however I feel like this would’ve made for a better episode 2.. I kind of want to be shook and hooked before I get to know a new cast… it would’ve been nice to just get a full am and clam episode first...
    theres not much here to get excited for other than the new delivery… the game feeling dragged out could be because of its more 3rd person action adventure feel compared to the adventure game feel of the past..
    I’m interested to see where things go
    But as of now, nothing has me wondering or caring what happens next...
    youre not left with a mystery cliff hanger...
    its more of a well... that just happened… and im not really itching for more…
    Of course ill play this season through as I love telltales the walking dead and I love clementine, I would’ve just hoped the final season would be nonstop craziness
    again things get a little crazy at the end, and I hope the momentum stays going
    I give Episode 1 Done Running
    a 6.5/10
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  2. Aug 15, 2018
    8
    Good episode to open the final season to. The first hour is slow paced character building, showing us how much Clementine has matured and howGood episode to open the final season to. The first hour is slow paced character building, showing us how much Clementine has matured and how AJ behaves, while also introducing us to the new characters. The ending had a quite surprising twist. It's also nice that some choices from ALL the other seasons, yes, even season one, actually carry over into this episode.

    The gameplay feels better than ever with a telltale game since you have full control of the camera now, being able to walk in any direction, rather than just in a "cone" area. Gameplay also feels more challenging than other seasons.

    Only cons i'll give is that some of the prompts didn't show up during combat.

    Good opening episode, 8/10
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  3. Aug 15, 2018
    10
    TFS has a strong start, I'd say the best start of any Walking Dead Game episode (that includes the very first one). The character and worldTFS has a strong start, I'd say the best start of any Walking Dead Game episode (that includes the very first one). The character and world building are on point, while I don't find myself very attached to any characters in this episode besides Clementine and AJ, their backstories and personalities are all very compelling. The world is bleak, and it feels dangerous, the Telltale team has done a great job setting the scene up for some extremely compelling directions. Reminding you that your choices will shape who AJ becomes. The overall feeling is harrowing, which exactly is what the writers intend, and they do a dang good job at it. I feel excited about the future, to what AJ and Clementine will become Full Review »