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I think this game is severely overhated. It's definitiely weaker than the second game, but I believe it is a fun experience with some pretty good choices. It's definitely the weakest in the series though, which is a shame because it has a really good main lead. But I still highly recommend checking this one out because it has some awesome stuff in it.

Ruim? Não
Bom? Também não
Parece um pouco que esse jogo não faz parte direito da franquia, foi so pra botar espaço, acho bem mediano.
E eu senti claramente nesse jogo que as escolhas 90% do tempo não faziam nenhuma diferença

A massive, boring step down from the first two Walking Dead games.

esse jogo promove a talaricagem


Wasn't as crazy about this one, series had started to show its age and it was like 'wrap it up already'. The magic had left by this point.

A less than stellar entry in the Walking Dead Telltale series that has a few impactful emotional highs, but feels all over the place and like your choices don't matter. Characters felt like they flip-flopped a lot, and a major story decision at the end relies purely on Clem's three flashback scenes (that don't relate to the current moment).

Un po' corto, ma è giusto un tramite tra seconda e ultima stagione.

Oof, The Walking Dead: A New Frontier was a disappointment. Javier's a decent enough main character, but the story's predictable, and some of the new people are just annoying. There's less focus on Clementine, and it honestly feels like Telltale was just milking the franchise at this point. It's got some decent moments, but it's a step down from earlier seasons, and if you're new to the series, I'd start with the first game instead.

Eu gosto do protagonista mas a história é um acidente só esperando pra acontecer.

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I haven't heard one good thing about this game and a whole lot of "let's pretend the New Frontier didn't happen" from a lot of TWD fans. I have to say, I entered the game expecting a little disappointment from a whole lot of criticism. That really wasn't the case at all. I was expecting to pick up from Clementine's story and continue onward instead of introducing a whole new group of characters, but I was intrigued anyway. Definitely in no way or shape did Javier, Kate, David, Gabe and Mariana even come close to resembling the first few groups in TWD 1. Sure, they were interesting and held my attention, but their character development and struggles were all connected to one thing: them all being family. The whole family aspect of the group keeping together didn't make this game as fun as the first two seasons, but once everyone got to Richmond, things really started getting exciting. All in all, I enjoyed the hell out of this game. I think since Telltale blew it out of the park (in the greatest way possible) and season two was a great sequel, it's honestly not realistic or fair to hold them up to a standard where this third (and maybe even the fourth season, I haven't played it yet so we'll see) constantly need to one-up or hold up to season one's legacy. I really enjoyed this season for what it was.

It's about on par with season 2, with a lot of the same issues and highlights.

The presentation here is pretty damn solid. And the opening is honestly very well done. It's a great way to kick off the season and get you invested. And the action in general is pretty good this time around. Lots of creative moments that keep you engaged.

One thing to note here is that your choices really do matter. Especially in the last episode, there are so many endings and ways the story can go which is welcome.

Sadly this is not in service to a good story. Almost every character is totally unlikeable. And if they aren't to start, they become that way later on. Once again, everyone is also an idiot. It makes it nearly impossible to care about anyone or what's going on.

Putting Clem into this story was a major mistake. She influenced every choice you made just by proxy and knowing who she is. So choices you'd normally make, you don't because she's standing there. In a more realistic setting, I don't see any reason why you'd ever pick any option in support of her. This could have worked if it was more focused on this family, maybe make them more likeable. But we have to spend have the story on Clem, who is far more interesting and who we care about more. So she undermines the main cast of this game.

I think this really could have been great, but it missed the mark big time.

Better than season 2 worse than rest

everyone knows its the worst twdg but its not that bad. Javi and Clem are the only likeable characters but I don't hate it

I mean it's good but it's not as close to being as good as the first two seasons. We're seeing a completely different Clem this time around, which felt a little bit off at first. Almost none of the character are likable imo, and the narrative was the weakest aspect of this season. Gameplay mechanics and cutscenes continue to improve with each season.

I don't think The Walking Dead: A New Frontier is as bad as everyone makes it out to be, and I believe that it is a worthy entry in the series. The dynamic between Javier and David was a highlight, and their relationship with each other and their family carried many of the games emotional moments for me. The cast is mostly likable and well-written, but there is an overall feeling that Telltale was playing it safe, as many of the characters ended up being forgettable and didn't stand out when compared to the prior seasons.

However, I do have a major issue with this game, and its the end to both Clementine and Javier's arcs. The continuation of the endings from season 2 were completely disrespected for Clementine, with only the "alone" ending making sense for the story was told here. I wish that Clementine had a larger role in the story, as her inclusion ends up feeling half-hearted.

As for Javier, having 4 possible endings really hurt being able to end the story in a satisfying way. The choice you make that determines the ending that you get is ultimately determined by two choices you make in flashbacks as Clementine. These two choices have no affect on her ending as it will always be the same, so it's frustrating that it makes such an impact on the end to Javier's story. I like when a game has multiple endings if they fit thematically, but here, they distract from the story that Telltale was clearly trying to tell.

CLEMENTINE HAS HAD ENOUGH!!!

conseguiu me entreter do início até ao fim

Resolveram deixar a história da protagonista como algo secundário só pra adicionar personagens novos que ninguém liga e que pouco importa para a continuidade do enredo. Parece um filler, e ainda por cima um filler que não diverte e é pouco interessante. É o patinho feio da franquia

These games survive on their strong, character driven writing and this is written like an Uncharted game without the gameplay. It’s a shame because if this game wasn’t trying to include Clementine and had a better plot the actual family of Javi, Kate, David and the kids is a strong focal point with good characters and conflict. But it ends up being the messy and unfocused low point of this series.

I didn't mind Javier but the questionable writing choices in its story and characters ended up bringing this down a bit.

ngl clem herkesi tasidi ama javi😋😋

Imagina vc ter uma PUTA personagem pika e com uma história maravilhosa em 2 outros capítulos e a tornar uma personagem secundária. Pois é, idea de merda né?
Apesar disso, a trama nova não é péssima, mas a qualidade realmente decaiu , principalmente nos dialogos
Imagine do you have a execellent character with a amazing history on 2 first chapter but now you make her a secundnary chapter. Bad idea, huh? OF COURSE
But it´s a 6/10 game


Maldita sejam as pessoas que pensaram que interromper completamente a história de Clementine e jogar uma história super desinteressante de uma família até então aleatória seria uma boa ideia. Se fosse uma DLC, talvez a nota subisse, mas foi triste ter que jogar isso esperando que algo relevantes para todo o drama das duas últimas temporadas acontecer. Tanto é que, na quarta e última temporada, a Clementine simplesmente ESQUECE do Javier e de tudo que ela passou, só citando pouquíssimas vezes nas coisas que aconteceram com ela. Já o próprio Javier, nem mesmo apareceu em sua nova base no desfecho do jogo.

Temporada desnecessária e pulavel.

J'ai beaucoup aimé Javier, les autres personnages et l'histoire c'était super sympa
Le nouveau moteur rend les choses beaucoup plus agréable
Gameplay meilleur que les précédent et les qte sont vraiment cool et bien fait
Par contre j'ai absolument PAS aimé le traitement qu'à eu Clémentine sur ce jeu. Elle reflète absolument pas les choix que j'ai fait dans les précédents...

an overhated game tbh. i really like javier as protagonist, i just didn't care for the other characters except jesus and clementine