Best & Worst Walking Dead Games
Highlights
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The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct
offers a canon prequel starring Daryl Dixon and has FPS mechanics that allow players to fight Walkers head-on. -
Overkill’s The Walking Dead
has unique characters with special skills for team play, but suffers from glitches, poor matchmaking, and long loading times. -
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he Walking Dead: Onslaught
allows players to kill Walkers in VR with realistic-feeling guns, but lacks the gritty narrative charm and the gameplay can feel repetitive.
With
The Walking Dead
showing a visceral and raw take on how humans would try to outlast the living dead, the evolving stories of Rick and Carl Grimes, Michonne, Negan, and the rest of the survivors have met recreations and even alternate takes on various media outside the series – especially video games. It’s thanks to
The Walking Dead
video games that fans can get better insights into the world of the show through the lens of other characters, and there are bound to be games that outshine the rest.
As such, for both the newcomer and veteran
The Walking Dead
fan, just how would each game from the series fare in terms of their overall performance?
Updated on October 23, 2023, by Rhenn Taguiam:
With The Walking Dead: Dead City and Daryl Dixon exploring the future of the franchise from Maggie and Negan in Manhattan and Daryl in France, fans of the acclaimed post-apocalyptic zombie series may be interested in experiencing their trials for themselves – at least in the form of video games. While The Walking Dead franchise has had its fair share of strong and underwhelming titles, fans who want to explore this dimension of the series may want to look into certain advantages and disadvantages of getting into certain TWD games. In this regard, aside from the Telltale titles, certain The Walking Dead games are surprisingly must-try entries for the hardcore Walker fan.
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The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct (2013)
Platforms: PC, PS3, Wii U, Xbox 360
Fans of
The Walking Dead
who always wanted to hold Daryl Dixon’s crossbow can finally get the opportunity to blast walkers to oblivion in
The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct
. Unlike other games that feature the series’ protagonists,
Survival Instinct
is canon to the current story and is actually a prequel to the series.
The game focuses on siblings Daryl and Merle Dixon as they journey from Georgia to Atlanta, where series protagonist Rick Grimes will eventually meet them. Aside from being a typical FPS, the game offers a survival component where Daryl has to take note of how much fuel, ammo, and food he has. Unfortunately, the intriguing plot of the game isn’t enough to save it from the abysmal FPS gameplay.
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Overkill’s The Walking Dead (2018)
Platforms: PC
While creating a co-op zombie survival game is a perfectly reasonable next step for
The Walking Dead
franchise, the popularity of series such as
Resident Evil
and even
Left 4 Dead
makes it hard for a
TWD
game to stand out. Overkill Software attempted this with
Overkill’s The Walking Dead
, where players control characters Maya, Aidan, Grant, and Heather as they work together to outwit and outlast zombies with their unique set of skills.
The game is a must-try for its lore and interesting fighting mechanics, but its presence remains a source of frustration for fans. Unfortunately, the game received poor reception due to its glitches, low graphics, poor matchmaking, long loading times, and even its odd difficulty spikes.
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The Walking Dead: Onslaught (2020)
Platforms: PC, PS4, VR
Fans who want to take
The Walking Dead
experience and see it with their own eyes might want to give
The Walking Dead: Onslaught
a shot. In this VR title, players get to play as various characters from the series as they encounter individual struggles similar to the ones they experienced in the series.
Compared to
Saints & Sinners
, however,
Onslaught
didn’t get to match the same VR experience as the title. If anything,
Onslaught
is a must-play for the performances of the cast, but its story and approach aren’t that far from a typical fan fiction entry.
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The Escapists’ The Walking Dead (2015)
Platforms: PC, PS4,
Xbox One
Coming from
The Escapists
strategy game,
The Escapists’ The Walking Dead
is a light-hearted yet zombie-filled puzzle experience. Taking cues from the original
The Escapists
, the game is a strategic take on the prison escape formula where players need to use various items around the map to find the most viable exit point for a stage.
In
The Escapists’ The Walking Dead
, players instead take the role of survivors as they navigate level after level as they escape hordes of zombies on their way. Despite the light-hearted take and the totally different “mood” compared to the rest of the series,
The Escapists’ The Walking Dead
seems abit too ordinary to wow gamers.
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The Walking Dead: Road To Survival (2015)
Platforms: Android, iOS
One of the more “ordinary” games in the franchise,
The Walking Dead: Road To Survival
is a 2D tactics game more akin to the lines of
Marvel: Avengers Alliance
, where players take the role of various characters in side-scrolling tactical fights against enemies. In
Road To Survival
, players do the same – “collect” characters and fight against both zombies and hostile human groups in a simple tactical title.
However, what perhaps makes
Road To Survival
stand out compared to other games is how it allows players to acquire and create teams from characters who are also from the novels, comics, and even the Telltale series. Unfortunately, the game’s simplistic gameplay doesn’t make it as attractive compared to other titles.
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Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead (2020)
Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One, iOS, Android
Taking cues from a “game within a game” spinoff,
Bridge Constructor: The Walking Dead
adds crazy physics to the zombie-filled franchise. Whereas
Bridge Constructor
needs players to aid various vehicles traversing a ravine through properly constructed bridges that follow physics,
The Walking Dead
iteration needs players not just to aid survivors crossing ravines but also to make sure walkers aren’t there to follow them.
As such, aside from creating bridges for survivors, this
Bridge Constructor
installment allows players to use baits, explosives, and objects to ensure that walkers are permanently dead on their tracks. Sadly, the humorous nature of the game doesn’t add a lot of value to a fan’s love of the franchise.
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The Walking Dead: Our World (2013)
Platforms: iOS, Android
Players who love augmented reality (AR) experiences like the ones in
Pokemon GO
will appreciate being transported into the world of
The Walking Dead
from the perspective of their mobile phones. In
The Walking Dead: Our World
, players take on the role of survivors as they fight walkers and survive the series’ harsh post-apocalyptic landscape by exploring their surroundings and leaving their marks for players to find.
The game allows players to have single-rounded Encounters against walkers, multi-round Infestations, and other modes. Fans who love walking around will have a lot to do in
Our World
, but not much else to those who love a more casual, sitting-down experience.
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Michonne: The Walking Dead (2016)
Platforms: PC, PS3, Xbox One, PS4, Xbox 360, iOS, Android
Of all characters in
The Walking Dead
, it’s katana-toting Michonne Hawthorne that serves as the definitive icon of badass in the series. However,
Michonne: The Walking Dead
from Telltale Games proves that there’s more to Michonne than meets the eye, and it’s her past experiences that forged her into a warrior of
today
‘s zombie outbreak.
While fans love the way the game finally deep-dives into Michonne’s motivations in the past and the forces that drive her, the chapters in her game add up to be yet another misery-fest that doesn’t do anything but just subject Michonne’s character to further suffering. While others justify that these contributed to her character development, the bleakness of the story just adds a whole lot of gray to the already-middling reception of the show’s more recent episodes.
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The Walking Dead: A New Frontier (2016)
Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch, iOS, Android
After Clementine’s adventures in the original Telltale experience, here comes another episodic adventure title from Telltale, this time with
The Walking Dead: A New Frontier
starring Javier “Javi” Garcia. While Clementine returns as a companion, it’s through Javi’s eyes that much of the game is told. Javi must work together with Clementine to save their families from the New Frontier, a seemingly-benevolent group with sinister intentions.
Taking cues from the original Telltale series, Javi now serves as the younger companion of an older Clementine and once again has players decide on difficult choices to ensure the survival of their families. Unfortunately,
A New Frontier
just doesn’t live up to the sophistication of the original series.
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The Walking Dead: No Man’s
Land
(2015)
Platforms: iOS, Android
Fans of zombie games would’ve likely encountered a game where characters have to barricade their base, venture on quests, and collect both resources and other characters. However, what better franchise to have a base-management game than
The Walking Dead
? And this is exactly what
The Walking Dead: No Man’s Land
does.
In this base management game, players have to collect resources and fortify their base against zombies, all the while rescuing survivors, doing quests, and augmenting their arsenal. Fans who want to get immersed in the world of
The Walking Dead
without being railroaded into getting involved with Rick and the show’s survivors will appreciate
No Man’s Land
.
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The Walking Dead: Season 2 (2010)
Platforms: PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Switch, iOS, Android
Fans of episodic games will have a gut-wrenching experience playing through the second season of the hit Telltale
TWD
title. In
The Walking Dead: Season 2
, players see the ending of the first season carried over with Clem finding herself among new survivors.
Unfortunately for Clem, these new survivors aren’t as trustworthy as they seem, and Clem needs to decide which of these survivors can be trusted with their lives. Players are thrust into the horrible world of
The Walking Dead
as Clem is left defenseless and fending for herself, with this point-and-click adventure giving the same intense vibes as the original show.
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The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners (2020)
The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners
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Platform(s)
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Oculus Rift, Oculus Quest, PC, PlayStation VR
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Released
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January 23, 2020
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Developer(s)
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Skydance Interactive, Skybound Entertainment
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Genre(s)
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FPS, Survival Horror
One of the most impressive things to have come out of
The Walking Dead
in terms of games has to do with its VR offerings, particularly
The Walking Dead: Saints & Sinners
. In this title, players hop onto their VR devices to get into New Orleans during the onset of the outbreak. As the Tourist, players have to head onto the mythical Reserve that has a treasure trove of supplies – but players have to get past various waves of zombies first.
What perhaps makes
Saints & Sinners
so impressive as a title is its unique approach to gameplay. This VR game is the closest players have to an in-person
The Walking Dead
immersion. Aside from being able to fight zombies, they can use VR to scale buildings to attack from a distance, and even craft
weapons
and improve existing ones they’ve been using. This easily sets the bar not just for a
Walking Dead
game but also for VR in general.
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The Walking Dead: Season 1 (2010)
The Walking Dead The Game
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Platform(s)
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Android, iOS, PC, PS3, PS4, Vita, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox 360
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Released
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April 24, 2012
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Developer(s)
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Telltale Games
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Adventure, Horror
Perhaps the most surprising entry in
The Walking Dead
franchise in its release,
The Walking Dead: Season 1
from Telltale wowed the world with the potential of episodic games. Such was the impression that
The Walking Dead
gave that it won several Game of the Year awards from publications – particularly for the game’s intense drama and weight on decisions.
The game will have players take on the role of ex-convict Lee Everett who takes care of a young girl named Clementine. As Lee helps Clementine reunite with her parents, they have to make hard decisions about their survival – as well as the lives of the people they meet.
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The Walking Dead: The Final Season (2019)
Platforms: PC, PS4, Xbox One, Switch
Fans of
The Walking Dead
who want to experience perhaps the best game of the franchise so far would want to hop onto
The Walking Dead: The Final Season
. This heart-wrenching final season of Clementine’s story,
The Final Season
is an amazing pay-off to the series.
This youth-focused season adds a “
Lord of the Flies
” spin on the title, adding a new perspective to the franchise that isn’t present in the shows. Although grim and grotesque throughout the way, it remains a good way to maintain a take on
The Walking Dead
in the format of a video game.
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