It’s been an incredible seven years since Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead series made its debut. and rightly so, was that it surfed on the same formula for too long, realizing too late The Walking Dead: Episode 3 - Long Road Ahead Xbox 360 . iOS (iPhone/iPad) Macintosh PC PlayStation 3. Log in to add games to your lists. Notify me about new: Guides The following is a complete pictorial list of the characters in The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series. They are grouped by families or groups of survivors and roughly in order of first appearances. Key A character with an "Unknown" status was alive when last seen, but was injured, lost, or unsecured since. A character with a "Determinant" status is one where the player's actions determine the Ever since I finished the complete run of Telltale’s The Walking Dead games around a month back, I’ve been constantly thinking about The Final Season… like A LOT. I was introduced to the series by a friend way back in 2012 when Season One was first released and I just adored it. The storytelling, the characters, the world and the Take Us Back. Telltale Series Timeline. The Walking Dead: Michonne. The Walking Dead: The Telltale Series. Thicker Than Water. Ties That Bind - Part 1. Ties That Bind - Part 2. V. Vince's Story. Telltale Games was handed an amazing opportunity after the success of The Walking Dead, but the company’s inability to evolve the sort of games it made and to sculpt the sort of company that Dr. Walter Ashe, better known as Dr. Logan, is an antagonist and a survivor of the outbreak in Telltale's The Walking Dead. He is a doctor at Crawford. Logan is a selfish man who mainly cares about the survival of himself. He is well-aware of the rules of Crawford that anyone weak gets thrown out. At one point, Molly had sex with him so she could receive the needed medicine for her 14-year-old For The Walking Dead: Episode 3 - Long Road Ahead on the PlayStation 3, Guide and Walkthrough by Bkstunt_31. December 2015. The game is canon with the comic series, not the show. What I mean is, the game didn't happen in the show's timeline, or at least not the same way. It is unknown if there's a Lee, a Clem, a Kenny, etc counterpart in the show universe somewhere. Following the comics timeline, Rick is still in coma in S1 Ep1 of the game, but he's The Ties That Bind shines with polish and quality but ultimately feels like a retread of familiar territory. Perhaps seven years of television and four years of interactive fiction have been enough for the Walking Dead. A quality work through and through but long-time fans will feel like they are in too familiar territory. 7s3f1.