I do not know if they planned this all the way back then, but if they did. It is incredibly well done and my jaw was legit on the floor when this happened.
The big thing though is that these kids are harassed by another group called, The Delta.Īt first, I thought The Delta was rather generic, but then you are hit with one of the biggest twists of the entire Walking Dead series when a character you met in the first season comes back to haunt you. They take Clem and AJ in and while most are cool as you would expect there are some who are not. The story is great, without giving too much away, Clementine and AJ eventually end up in this abandoned school where a group of kids is hauled up. I remember at the end of the second season when she left with AJ (and Kenny as well in my case) and I wondered how Clementine could protect him, well protect him she certainly did. It is very similar to what Lee and Clementine had and I love the way that she thinks about what would Lee do in certain situations.įor me, the absolute stand out aspect of this game is the relationship between Clementine and AJ. She is willing to do whatever it takes to protect AJ and I really love the relationship that the two of them have.
The Walking Dead: The Final Season is actually set seven years after the first game so Clementine is now in her late teens and she is looking after AJ. Clementine is a character that we have seen go from being a scared child to someone who can flat out do what it takes to survive. For The Final Season, all the focus was once again back in Clementine and I actually think this was the right decision. While I had no problems with Javi at all in The Walking Dead: A New Frontier.