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    The Wolf Among Us

    Game » consists of 20 releases. Released Oct 11, 2013

    A prequel to the Fables comic book series, The Wolf Among Us tells a tale of the reformed Big Bad Wolf of childhood folklore (who is the sheriff of a secluded community of fables in 20th century New York City) as he investigates a series of grisly murders.

    werupenstein's The Wolf Among Us: Episode 1 - Faith (PC) review

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    Stumbled in the end.

    I enjoyed the story up to the end, I think the ending was weak.

    episode 1 awesome

    episode 2-4 good

    episode 5 mostly lame with two great boss sequences.

    The game play was better than previous telltale games, there was a boss fight that was good and many good battle sequences throughout the episodes.

    I did have a bug that came up more than once where the dialog choices wouldn't load up while the game would just keep going, so I had to reload from a save 4 times, I didn't lose any progress but it was annoying.

    There were improvements over the Walking Dead here, but the story in the Walking Dead was better and I think that makes for a better game.

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