THE WALKING DEAD: SAINTS AND SINNERS Review: Fight Against Fate And The Undead – GameTyrant

As you go through each level, inventory management will quickly become essential as you need to make sure you have any food you might need as well as plenty of weapons to use in case one breaks. There is no crafting out in the open world, but you can find plenty of weapons to use. Any empty slots you have should end up filled before you head back to your home base as you need to be scavaging each level while you complete your mission. Without proper scavaging, you will simply run out of resources to keep up with what you need to survive each venture.

The missions themselves are well guided by the game, but that doesnt make them any easier to accomplish. Knowing your goal and completing that goal are two completely different things. The game does start you out pretty easy, but once you have your first taste of a difficult mission, it doesnt slow down from there. While the undead is pretty difficult when in a large number, and pretty much impossible to just run away from might I add, it is the human enemies that I found to be the hardest to deal with. Stealth is a key factor to many missions.

Other missions will have you actually interacting with the NPC humans in the level, but this can lead to a tough moment on your morals. Often times, if you are interacting with the human characters then you are going to be making a moral decision that will alter how the factions end up acting in the end. This tends to lead to the factions fighting each other and you are stuck in the middle of the action knowing that it was your decision that led to this moment.

This game is full of small details as well, which is really nice. If you are low or out of weapons, you can grab a bottle, smash it, and use it as a temporary shiv. Also, when the humans are fighting each other, the fallen characters will eventually get back up as a zombie. This means you have to watch out once you kill someone because they may not be done fighting you just yet!

Graphically, the game has a slightly CGI look to it. Rather than giving us a realistic world to experience The Walking Deads survival challenge, they have given us a version of it that is a little easier to handle the moral, or perhaps immoral, decisions and actions we take throughout the campaign. It is a good choice for this type of game and allowed the developers to take a few shortcuts that doesnt take you out of the portrayed reality.

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