To celebrate those twenty years of the undead, Techland have infused the best bits into Dying Light 2, all via the Dying Light 2 Stay Human: The Walking Dead Bundle.
It’s one of those crossovers that makes zero sense straight off the bat. The Walking Dead, when it’s not about undead walkers, is about the people and communities that spring up; bridges aren’t exactly the first thing you think of. But yet, when you remember that Bridge Constructor has slowly progressed to the point where it’s a modern day Lemmings, focused more on creating fabulous structures than purely bridges, then Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead starts making a deal more sense. Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead is out now on Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PS4, PS5, Switch and PC via Steam.
Headup Games and Clockstone Software have been on one heck of journey with their Bridge Constructor series. Their first outing, the inaugural Bridge Constructor, really lacked in thrills and frills, while Bridge Constructor Stunts injected a bit of fun to liven things up ever so slightly. The most recent instalment however, Bridge Constructor Portal, captured the imagination with immensely clever puzzles and ensured it did justice to the Portal name. Now though, it’s time to see if the aforementioned duo can work their magic with another major license, AMC’s The Walking Dead. Surely, Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead will continue the streak of success because the post-apocalyptic universe goes hand in hand with architectural activities, right?
There have been a fair few crossovers involving free-to-play Brawlhalla, with popular brands like WWE and Ben 10 crashing into the universe since its inception. Coming off the back of the recent season finale, three immensely popular characters from AMC’s long-running series The Walking Dead are now available as ‘Epic Crossovers’ on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PC and mobile. Can you guess who they are?
While The Walking Dead isn’t quite a hot property these days, there was a time when the comic books and TV viewership were peaking almost simultaneously. With Telltale Games doing pretty darn well off the universe by developing narrative-driven episodic adventures, it made sense for others to want a piece of the pie. Team17 decided to merge this post-apocalyptic, survival oriented comic book series with their relatively well received strategic sandbox game, The Escapists. And looking back now, five years on, the resulting experience of The Escapists: The Walking Dead turned out great!
The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series on Xbox One is a worthy send-off to one of gaming's best stories and developers of the 2010s. With over 50 hours of content, improved frame rates and animations, and sentimental developer's commentary, the collection is must-buy for anyone who hasn't played these games before.
Have you already played every season of The Walking Dead? Is your collection scattered all over the place across multiple consoles? In that case, you might be interested in The Telltale Definitive Series available on Xbox One, PS4 and PC as of this writing. Published by Skybound Games, it's the ultimate collection for every fan of the series. And the best way to experience Clementine's growth across all four seasons.
As a series, The Walking Dead from Telltale has sold millions of copies, nabbed hundreds of Game of the Year awards, and even scooped a couple of BAFTAs in the process. With the recent conclusion of Telltale's The Walking Dead: The Final Season pushed through by the team at Skybound Games, the adventures based on Robert Kirkman's comic book franchise has now met an end. Or so we thought, because the recently announced The Walking Dead: The Telltale Definitive Series will be hitting stores come September 10th 2019, just now it'll be bringing with it numerous bonus features and a Graphic Black visual enhancement.