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The Walking Dead: Michonne stars the iconic, blade-wielding character made famous by Robert Kirkman's best-selling comic books. The story explores the period in the comic book timeline where Michonne leaves Rick, their group, and her katana behind, in order to deal with emotional demons from her past. Players will discover what took Michonne away from her trusted allies, and what brought her back to them.
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47 reviews found90
GameSpot
Apr 8, 2016
Unlike its listless predecessor, Give No Shelter flies by, ending just as it reaches a critical, shocking apex, stoking anticipation for what's to come in the finale. Middle chapter syndrome be damned.
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God is a Geek
Mar 31, 2016
The second episode of Michonne’s story improves on the first, but the same old Telltale technical issues lurk like a herd of walkers in the shadows.
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GameSpew
Apr 4, 2016
Players who love Michonne, or who love any action game with the right amount of drama and zombie killing, can pick up the season pass in order to get access to the first two episodes and the third upon its release.
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G4@Syfygames
Apr 10, 2016
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PushStartPlay
Apr 2, 2016
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Impulsegamer
Apr 20, 2016
The second episode of The Walking Dead: Michonne is faster-paced and more about the action, but things are more than a little rushed - though still immensely violent and satisfying. 4.3 Too Far Gone The Walking Dead: Michonne – Episode 2 – Give No Shelter is the second part of Telltale’s point-and-click adventure mini-series focused on the titular bad-ass character and based on the original comic-book adaptation of The Walking Dead. Kicking off immediately where In Too Deep left us and the final choice you made in the closing moments of the previous episode, Michonne has to rescue Pete from Norma and Randall’s interrogation and escape Monroe – with or without the help of certain people you decided the fate of previously. While the first episode was a slow burner which gradually set the scene for the new mystery surrounding Michonne’s dead daughters and the emotional guilt she carries, Give No Shelter plays out its events fast and frantic without giving players too much time to think and recover.
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ZTGD
Apr 8, 2016
Overall I liked this episode much more than the first. It was exciting, I had a moment of shock, I felt angry, I felt hatred, I felt more feelings in this episode then anything the first provided. Maybe that’s how it was planned from the start? Though it feels like it’s building up to a final showdown and the anticipation for the third and final episode in the miniseries is dreadful.
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NZGamer
Apr 10, 2016
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ThisGenGaming
Mar 30, 2016
Episode 2 of The Walking Dead: Michonne does an excellent job at improving upon the foundations set by the first. While the reoccurring graphical glitches that are common with Telltale games still make an appearance, the episode is so immersive and intense that they are only a minor nuisance in an otherwise great game. Episode 2 leaves me thoroughly excited for the final episode and that’s a testament to the work and improvements made by Telltale with this second episode.
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Gamers FTW
Mar 30, 2016
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