The Wolf Among Us - A Telltale Games Series
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Description
The Wolf Among Us, a five-part game series from the creators of the 2012 Game of the Year: The Walking Dead. Fairytale characters are being murdered in this hard-boiled, violent and mature thriller based on the award-winning Fables comic book series (DC Comics/Vertigo) by Bill Willingham.
As Bigby Wolf - THE big bad wolf - you will discover that a brutal, bloody murder is just a taste of things to come in a game series where your every decision can have enormous consequences.
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Reviews
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Different, but great and interesting story! by Jason
I love all of the Telltale games. I've played every one of them; including Back to the Future and Jurassic Park. I wasn't sure I'd like TWAU, but was pleasantly surprised. Solid story and interesting characters. Turned out to be one of my favorite Telltale games.
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Nice Game by Brandon
Really enjoyed the story. One of the best from Telltale.
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Mouse not visible by Angel
Mouse not visible at anytime, so can't play... Fix the mouse, and add numbers for keyboard only..
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Another Crash Fest by Nick
Game played well until the last chapter of episode 3. It will crash at the very end not allowing me to complete the chapter and move on. Good thing I picked this up on sale so I didn't waste as much as I could have.
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Great game by Will
A different and interesting approach ended up being a great game. One of telltales best.
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Interesting Story, but Not Perfect by Joshua
This is the first Telltale game I have played through to the end. While the story was interesting and worth the time I put into it, I don't believe that it deserves 5 stars. Firstly, The mouse disappears off screen. I have to pause the game in order to not miss a dialogue opportunity and find the pointer. Most times it is way below and I have to pull it up. I really don't understand why there needs to be so much swearing. It is to the point where it is so much it is ridiculous. Far Cry 4, BioShock, Dishonored, all games with instances of F***, yet none of the characters use it in EVERY SENTENCE THEY SAY. Lastly, it appears the quality went down in the last two episodes. The dialogue is not matched to mouth movements as well as in the previous episodes.