The Walking Dead: Episode 1 – A New Day begins rather calmly with our unfortunate hero, Lee Everett, in the back of a police car having been convicted of a violent crime. His innocence is open for debate according to his police officer chauffeur, with Everett’s responses not only building a character portrait but also offering the player the first taste of choice that the videogame will tend. Depending on your chosen responses your escort will respond in a particular manner, potentially altering the path of the conversation altogether. Of course, as you progress through the videogame such decisions will be weightier than simply that of your relationship with an ill-fated officer of the law, having a bearing on not only the plot but also the gameplay.
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