A flawed point-n-click story-driven adventure that has a lot of heart, which makes a lot of its shortcomings more forgivable. I didn't really care how easily you can see the bones and linearity of the narrative that desperately tries to disguise itself as a "choose your own adventure" when really you're barely able to change anything throughout.

Still, that doesn't matter because the characters in their own right are charming and gripping, most especially Lee, the main protagonist. It's no wonder why this game was so revered and is commonly cited as Telltale's best title.

Reviewed on May 26, 2022


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