Telltale Games Discusses The Walking Dead Through Talk Show Means

Developer Telltale Games has released a new episode of Playing Dead, an online talk show dedicated to discussion of its latest licensed title, The Walking Dead, which recently had its first episode released. In it, A.J. Locascio, the voice of Marty McFly in Telltale's Back to the Future game, interviews two of the game's lead designers, Sean Vanaman and Jake Rodkin.

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Developer Telltale Games has released a new episode of Playing Dead, an online talk show dedicated to discussion of its latest licensed title, The Walking Dead, which recently had its first episode released. In the video, A.J. Locascio, the voice of Marty McFly in Telltale’s Back to the Future game, interviews two of the game’s lead designers, Sean Vanaman and Jake Rodkin.

The three discuss details behind some of the first episode’s most memorable moments, as well as how decisions made in the game will have consequences in future episodes.

Please note that the interview contains major spoilers regarding key scenes in the first episode, so you should probably play the game before watching this.


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