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10 Comic Book Series That Should Get A Telltale Video Game

Telltale Games just released the first episode of their adaptation of Batman and it's pretty damn great (read our review to find out why). That isn't very surprising, since the California-based studio has been on an absolute roll ever since 2012's The Walking Dead. Based on the hit comic book of the same name, Telltale effectively managed to streamline the adventure game genre by having it rely less on absurd puzzle solutions and tweaked it in order to appeal to a larger audience.
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Saga

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Brian Vaughan and Fiona Staples’ Saga is a space opera for the ages. It has received widespread acclaim ever since its inception in 2012 and has tackled some heavy topics in its ongoing run. While the duo have stated a TV show or movie adaptation isn’t something they are particularly interested in, perhaps they would be open to a video game exploring its universe. It might even be the perfect way to explore some fan-favorite characters like Lying Cat.

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Sin City

Frank Miller’s beloved comic book series already has a huge following and a cast of characters that moviegoers are familiar with. A game by Telltale could star a different character in each episode and tell an intertwining story, much like the comic often did. There’s a ton of potential for violent thriller and it’d be an exciting direction for the studio to take.

Plus, the black and white art style in Sin City is absolutely gorgeous and is practically begging to be used in a video game, even if A Crowd of Monsters’ Blues and Bullets and Platinum Games’ Madworld already tried to do their best impersonation of the distinct look.


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Tyler is a lifelong fan of video games and pizza. His dream is to one day participate in the world of competitive facial hair.