Lets Play: Walking Dead Season1  Pt 6: The Long Road Out of Georgia

Lets Play: Walking Dead Season1 Pt 6: The Long Road Out of Georgia

This New Series I will be playing the Entire Walking Dead Telltale Franchise. This series is for fans who are into the show and games and for those who want to get into the series. The First Game is Season 1.The Walking Dead[a] is a 2012 episodic graphic adventure video game developed and published by Telltale Games. Set in the same universe as the comic book series of the same name by Robert Kirkman, it is the first installment in Telltale's The Walking Dead video game series. The game follows Lee Everett, a convicted criminal who becomes the guardian of a young girl named Clementine amidst the onset of a zombie apocalypse in Georgia. Player decisions, such as dialogue choices and actions, influence the story's direction, with the consequences of these choices carrying over across the game's episodes. Telltale developed The Walking Dead after securing a deal with Robert Kirkman and Warner Bros. in 2011. Influenced by narrative-driven games like Heavy Rain and Mass Effect, it focused on player choice and character-driven storytelling rather than action. Kirkman provided oversight while allowing Telltale creative freedom, ensuring the game aligned with the comics. The choice system influenced character interactions and minor events but did not significantly alter the overall story. Developed for multiple platforms, the game faced technical challenges with save data and release scheduling. Released in five episodes between April and November 2012 on various platforms, The Walking Dead received widespread praise for its emotional depth, the dynamic between Lee and Clementine, and its impact on the adventure game genre. It won year-end accolades, including Game of the Year awards from several gaming publications, and has been regarded as one of the greatest video games ever made. By the end of 2012, it had sold over 8.5 million episodes, with total sales reaching 28 million copies by July 2014, making it the best-selling adventure game of all time. In 2013, Telltale expanded the game into a franchise by releasing an additional downloadable episode, 400 Days, to extend the first season and bridge the gap towards Season 2, which was released in 2013 and 2014. Season 3 and the final season were released in 2016–2017 and 2018–2019, respectively, along with a spin-off game based on the character Michonne. Long Road Ahead Season 1, Episode 3 Chapter 1: Goodbye, She Quietly Says Tensions have run high since the devastating encounter with the cannibalistic dairy farmers. Now, running low on the supplies they ravaged from the station wagon, can the group find another way to survive? Chapter 2: Bad Blood Lee and Kenny enter the drugstore, either quickly shutting themselves in if the walkers are directly behind them or more quietly closing the door if the screaming woman is still alive. Lee and Kenny scour the pharmacy section of the drugstore for any remaining supplies. Chapter 3: Hit the Road Lee asks Kenny if he was happy for making her snap in front of the other adults, but he dismissively states that he is happy because his family is still alive. (Determinant) He complains that Lilly was making him out to be the villain in everything wrong with their group, storming off. (Determinant) Katjaa gives Lee an apologetic look before following her husband. Doug/Carley comes up to Lee and advises him to talk to Lilly about what she said about stolen supplies, worried that she might be growing paranoid. Chapter 4: What now? Hours later, the group is still shocked at having lost all of their supplies and their safety so quickly. Lilly tells Ben and Doug/Carley to be quiet and help her figure out how all of this had happened. (Determinant) Kenny tells Lilly that she wasn't making any sense when she states that someone in the RV had caused this, but Lilly brings up Lee's findings, something he confirms. If Doug was saved in "A New Day", then Lilly turns to Ben and menacingly asks if there was something he wanted to admit. If Carley was saved, on the other hand, Lilly questions her instead. Ben/Carley denies any prior involvement with the bandits, (Determinant) but Lilly ignores all protests and begins drawing her own conclusions based on her suspect's reaction. Chapter 5: Handle It Kenny calls for everyone (except Lilly, if she was allowed to stay) to get off of the RV so that they could let the engine cool down. Katjaa takes a visibly depressed Duck over to a fallen log and sits him down in her lap to keep him close. She asks Lee if he could search for anything on the train to drink for her son, but Kenny identifies the train as a freight train rather than a commercial train. Broadcasted live on Twitch -- Watch live at   / rkorocker98