One of this generation's most critically acclaimed games, The Walking Dead from Telltale Games, has been ported to the PlayStation Vita. Though I have played season 1 of The Walking Dead on the PS3, I couldn't help but buy the game again for my handheld. The Vita version of the game includes the entirety of season 1 and what Telltale is calling a "special episode", that was released as DLC on other consoles.
The first season of The Walking Dead is made up of 5 episodes, each lasting around 2.5 hours. The gameplay is similar to that of a point and click style game paired with some intense decision making. Each time you play the game you experience the story differently as your decisions can heavily alter the story's outcome.
The game runs on the Vita at native resolution and looks very impressive. The game is plagued by some performance issues but these are the same issues that are present in every port of the game. The Vita version of the game doesn't perform any worse than the game does on its PS3, Xbox 360, or PC counterparts.
Graphically the game looks great, and I feel as if it falls somewhere between the graphic capabilities of the iOS version and the PS3 or 360 versions, however, the graphics of the game are definitely leaning more towards the PS3 or 360 versions.
The game allows you to choose between using the physical controls of the Vita or playing the game with the touchscreen. The physical controls are the same as those found in the PS3 port of the game and it seems as if the touch controls are the same as found on iOS. I would have preferred a way to play the game with both touch controls and physical controls but the game only allows one or the other. Before you start the game you have the option of choosing your preferred control scheme, but during the episodes you cannot change from one to the other. You can, however, change the control scheme of the game in-between episodes. I chose to play the first three episodes with the physical controls and then play the last two episodes with touch controls. I personally feel as if the touch controls made the game easier to play because the game highlights things you can interact with. All things aside, both methods of controlling the game work well and don't interfere with immersion.
The music and sound effects of The Walking dead are very well done. I felt as if the music added a great deal of emotion to the game's settings and plot. The game's sound effects are very realistic and don't become stale or feel overused.
The Walking Dead is a game worth experiencing for yourself. There is a good amount of replay-ability with this game, as your decisions alter the game's timeline and story. With the Vita version offering the entirety of Season 1 and the DLC, I find it to be a great value. This is a game everyone should experience and it works very well on a handheld like the PlayStation Vita. I have yet to play through the "special episode", 400 Days, but I'm eagerly looking
forward to playing through it.



