the walking dead
The Next Wave of Games Don't Need Screens
Game developers look to the radio dramas of old—and Alexa—for fresh inspiration.
The Next Wave of Games Don't Need Screens
Game developers look to the radio dramas of old—and Alexa—for fresh inspiration.
After Five Years, ‘The Walking Dead Season 1’ Is Still a Scary Surprise
It was more than just novelty that made Season 1 of Telltale’s ‘The Walking Dead’ a classic.
We Discuss Telltale’s Technical Woes, Our Favorite Gaming Details on Waypoint Radio
You’ve come to the right place to hear about really detailed gun reloading animations.
Telltale’s Ancient Technology Is Now Badly Hurting Their Games
'Guardians of the Galaxy' has sharp and funny writing, but everyone acts like creepy Chuck E. Cheese robots.
Learn How to Incorporate Killer Lighting from the 'The Walking Dead' Masters
The classic zombie comic consistently delivers compelling examples of artistry and storytelling.
On This Season's 'Walking Dead,' No One Matters But Clementine
How season three of Telltale's zombie series uses personal history to put you in awkward positions about who lives and dies.
How ‘The Last of Us’ Unearthed the Ugly Side of Playing Protector
But Naughty Dog’s sequel has the chance to flip the standard protector/protectee roles, giving Ellie the power to keep her closest friends safe.
Notes on the Spawn of Indie Comics Giant, Image
Youtuber kaptainkristian explains how the indie comic biz was built on the backs of pissed off Marvel deserters.
How I Learned to Love the ‘Bad’ Ending in Video Games
Just because things don't work out how they "should" doesn't mean that your ending is bad, as games like The Witcher 3 illustrate.
What Online 'Zombie Knife' Dealers Think of New UK Ban
“Now, if people want to continue selling zombie knives, we don't call it a zombie knife, we call it something else.”