
It definitely isn't for everyone, and I feel that there's something of a deceit in the gore of the murders, since this isn't The Walking Dead.


It's a thriller, which isn't to say that it's a horror game, it isn't, it's something much smarter than that. And it's of a tone and calibre that we don't see very often. It has a sublime subtlety to it all that requires an observant watcher to catch all of its little tricks. Gripping, chilling, intelligent, and genuinely mature (as in, thinking, not boobies, since I know that word can go both ways). Bigby isn't the most eloquent protagonist to ever grace your ears with his gruff words, but that doesn't stop the overall story from start to finish from being an elegant one, proficiently told. The Wolf Among Us is a very different premise - it's monsters as humans, their trials and tribulations as they find their way in our world, whilst dealing with dangers of their own. It's not like that hasn't been done a million times before - and better, quite honestly. It was supposed to launch sometime in 2018, but was delayed so Telltale Games can further refine the game’s quality “and craft something truly special.” In retrospect, the first season first released in 2014.I thought The Walking Dead was okay, but it was a clumsily-handled, belaboured tale of humans as monsters against the backdrop of a zombie I thought The Walking Dead was okay, but it was a clumsily-handled, belaboured tale of humans as monsters against the backdrop of a zombie apocalypse. The Wolf Among Us Season 2 is scheduled to launch at an unspecified date in 2019. With the screenshots being debunked by Telltale Games, we can only wait and see whether the real Wolf Among Us Season 2 can surpass these visuals. Prior to the leak debunking, reception on the alleged screenshots was mixed due to protagonist Bigby Wolf’s off-putting bulky appearance. The leaked screenshots look real at first sight due to the updated cel-shaded visuals people expect from a Telltale game, from the character design down to the environment. It’s most likely something a fan created.” “I want to clarify: that image definitely did not come from us.

Telltale’s Scott Butterworth told that Telltale Games was not involved in any form with the creation of the screenshots that surfaced over the weekend, stating that they were likely solely created by fans.

Telltale has recently debunked the alleged leaked screenshots for The Wolf Among Us Season 2 that recently surfaced on the internet.
