Bigby might not actually be a werewolf, but silver affects him just the same, and Swineheart says he needs to get out every fragment or Bigby’s life could be in danger. The doctor is tending to Bigbys’ side, which has been peppered with shrapnel from Mary’s silver hollow points. Episode 4 kicks off as Bigby awakens on his couch, a trail of blood on the floor (which is a bitch to get out of hardwood, so I’m told) from when Snow and Doctor Swineheart dragged him in. Bigby’s first encounter with the psychotic Bloody Mary left him appropriately bloodied and broken, with Snow forced to hand over Crane just to get her to spare the wolf’s life. Despite that, it’s more or less inevitable that a long episodic series like this will hit a lull, and for The Wolf Among Us, episode 4 appears to be that lull.Ī Crooked Mile left off on one hell of a cliffhanger. Telltale’s best work tends to hit from out of left field. Though this turn of events seems to defy expectation, we probably should have seen it coming. Meanwhile, The Wolf Among Us – a game based on a much lesser-known comic series – has managed to be consistently great across its last three installments. Though hopes were high coming off the success its award-winning predecessor, season 2 of Telltale’s The Waking Dead has struggled to find its footing with a new protagonist and cast.
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