Summary
When family is all you have left…how far will you go to protect it? After society was ripped apart by undead hands, pockets of civilization emerge from the chaos. But at what cost? Can the living be trusted on this new frontier? As Javier, a young man determined to find the family taken from him, you meet a young girl who has experienced her own unimaginable loss. Her name is Clementine, and your fates are bound together in a story where every choice you make could be your last.
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After society was ripped apart by undead hands, pockets of civilization emerge from the chaos. But at what cost? Can the living be trusted on this new frontier?
Minimum System Requirements | Recommended System Requirements | |
CPU | Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4GHz | INTEL Quad Core 3.0 GHz |
VRAM | 1024 MB | 2 GB |
RAM | 3 GB RAM | 6 GB |
OS | Windows 7 64Bit Service Pack 1 | Windows 7/8/8.1/10 (64-Bit Operating System Only) |
Graphics Card | Nvidia GTS 450+ with 1024MB+ VRAM (excluding GT) - LATEST DRIVERS REQUIRED | |
Direct X | Version 11 | 11 |
SOUND CARD | Direct X 11 sound device | DirectX Compatible |
HDD Space | 8 GB available space | 6 GB free |
Game Analysis | The minimum memory requirement for The Walking Dead: A New Frontier is 3 GB of RAM installed in your computer. Provided that you have at least an NVIDIA GeForce GTS 450 graphics card you can play the game. An Intel Core 2 Duo E4600 CPU is required at a minimum to run The Walking Dead: A New Frontier. You will need at least 8 GB of free disk space to install The Walking Dead: A New Frontier. The Walking Dead: A New Frontier will run on PC system with Windows 7 64Bit Service Pack 1 or higher and upwards. | |
Note | Not Recommended for Intel integrated graphics |
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The first two games were riveting with great pacing and great illusion of choice. Even if there wasn’t much actual story branching, you at least felt like you were a part of a living world and actually influencing it. Clementine drove those stories, and you really felt connected to the people in them because of her. A New Frontier throws you into the middle of a family you don’t know or care about with obnoxious characters, all of which are not tortured or conflicted like in the first two games, but rather just assholes, irresponsible, or cocky jerks. There’s no one to relate to, and Clementine is barely in the picture. Every time you start to want to get into the story and advance you’re thrown into a crappy flashback with no bearing on what’s happening. Then there are the sequences that are “it’s time to press X now, we’ll wait”. Literally no other option. Just. Press. X. Ugh.
Do yourself a favor and play the first two seasons (they’re great), but avoid this one like the plague.