The Walking Dead Season 2 Game Full Trailer Revealed by Telltale (VIDEO)
The Walking Dead: Season Two video game released its first official full length trailer today, which depicts the happenings of season one mixed with what the forthcoming game has to offer.
Watch the video below (WARNING GRAPHIC CONTENT)
"The Walking Dead: Season Two continues the story of Clementine, a young girl orphaned by the undead apocalypse. Left to fend for herself, she has been forced to learn how to survive in a world gone mad," the post reads.
"Many months have passed since the events seen in Season One of The Walking Dead, and Clementine is searching for safety. But what can an ordinary child do to stay alive when the living can be just as bad – and sometimes worse – than the dead? As Clementine, you will be tested by situations and dilemmas that will test your morals and your instinct for survival. Your decisions and actions will change the story around you, in this sequel to 2012's Game of the Year," it continued.
A six second Vine trailer was released earlier this week as well.
Main character Clementine is seen looking at a torn picture of her travel buddy Lee as she stands in front of the flickering of a fire.
A recent posting on the Steam page lists "The Walking Dead" Season 2 game will begin on Dec. 17.
The game runs in episodes, and the first is called "All That Remains," which will pick off exactly where the last episode left off.
"The Walking Dead: Season Two continues the story of Clementine, a young girl orphaned by the undead apocalypse. Left to fend for herself, she has been forced to learn how to survive in a world gone mad," the post reads.
"Many months have passed since the events seen in Season One of The Walking Dead, and Clementine is searching for safety. But what can an ordinary child do to stay alive when the living can be just as bad – and sometimes worse – than the dead? As Clementine, you will be tested by situations and dilemmas that will test your morals and your instinct for survival. Your decisions and actions will change the story around you, in this sequel to 2012's Game of the Year," it continued.
If ordered through Steam, gamer's will get 10 percent off of the October announced game. See the posting here.