22 Feb 2012 | 2 months, 3 weeks ago | From: Tube Filter | Clicks: 42
| Zombies get a bad rap. Sure, they’re dim-witted, undead, flesh-eating, brain-fiends, but they’re also really savvy transmedia story tellers. For proof, just check out the many iterations of Robert Kirkman’s The Walking Dead (and the series' growing number of accolades).
While Telltale Games’ adaptation of the popular series (which Kirkman claims will be more charter-driven than its action-oriented genre predecessors) is slowly lurching toward major gaming platforms, fans eager for a peek at the title set to release sometime in mid-2012 can checkout Telltale’s behind-the-scenes web series, Playing Dead. In the first installment of the nine-part series, actor AJ LoCascio talks to the designers, who emphasize their commitment to authenticity in the look, feel and storyline of the game. Players will lead a new group of survivors through the first days of the undead apocalypse in zombie-plagued Atlanta. Fans can expect run-ins with familiar characters, like Hershel and Glenn, and scenarios that intersect with plot points from the comic and television show. Related News:AMC’s The Walking Dead Prequel Series Feasts on YouTube ‘Walking Dead,’ ‘Aim High’ Win WGA New Media Awards ‘Dead Wait’: Kansas City Takes on the Web…and Zombies Read it at Tube Filter .... |
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