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The Walking Dead: Michonne - Episode 3: What We Deserve

Telltale Games
Apr 26, 2016 - PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5
Fair

OpenCritic Rating

72

Top Critic Average

42%

Critics Recommend

IGN
6.3 / 10
Game Informer
8 / 10
GameSpot
8 / 10
Game Revolution
3.5 / 5
Destructoid
6.5 / 10
God is a Geek
8 / 10
GamingTrend
60 / 100
Game Rant
4.5 / 5
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Critic Reviews for The Walking Dead: Michonne - Episode 3: What We Deserve

After two episodes, The Walking Dead: Michonne successfully developed its main character at the expense of the rest of its cast. In Episode 3, the trade-off doesn’t feel quite worth it — it’s so concerned with drawing explicit connections and tying every thread together that it isn’t that satisfying as an ending. A critical reveal redeems it somewhat, but once the episode begins to over explain that, too, the impact sadly fades.

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The third and final episode is an action-packed and satisfying conclusion

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Telltale’s miniseries comes to an emotional end.

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Before that though, What We Deserve is a solid finale as a standalone Walking Dead adventure. I loved getting to spend more time with Michonne and the supporting cast left an impression too. The art style and gameplay mechanics fit nicely into the Telltale world. The closing song “To the Bone” is so good I wanted to find out where I could purchase it. Will this experiment mean we get The Glen Chronicles? Or Andrea’s Sights? I’m up for it.

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What We Deserve is an action-packed conclusion, but I wouldn't necessarily call it satisfying. It's interesting, because this Michonne series in general hasn't been the best side project, but it's far more satisfying than say, Jurassic Park, which was a failure all around. Grab it all on a sale if you really like the first two seasons.

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What We Deserve is a great end to the series, but some technical issues and a few story choices make it the weakest of the three episodes.

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As Michonne concludes it becomes clear that this mini-series does little to nothing to differentiate itself from everything The Walking Dead has already offered, nor does it do much to excuse the general sameness of everything Telltale is doing these days.

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The season finale of The Walking Dead: Michonne is easily the best episode of the entire miniseries, and Telltale Games has once again delivered a compelling narrative with fully realized characters.

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