Michone, Pete and Sam run for their lives in a new trailer released by Telltale Games for the next episode of The Walking Dead: Michonne.
The trailer for the second episode offers a peek at the scenarios that Michonne, Pete and Sam will face as they attempt to escape the denizens of the Monroe colony. Meanwhile, Michonne finds herself even more haunted by the past and memories of her daughters.
The Walking Dead: Michonne takes place in the universe of the Robert Kirkman comic books during the time when Michonne left Rick, Carl and the rest of the group. The game looks at what happened to her during that time, as well as explains what eventually brings her back.
Please note that the following contains spoilers for The Walking Dead: Michonne Episode 1:
In "Give No Shelter," Michonne, Pete and Sam are dealing with the angry leaders of Monroe, who are now after them.
"An all too brief reprieve is soon shattered; the leaders of Monroe don't forgive and don't forget," writes Telltale in an email press release. "With memories of her daughters bleeding ever further into Michonne's blurred reality, her world is becoming increasingly fractured ... just at the point when she'll need all of her skills to survive."
In this Telltale video game, Orange is the New Black's Samira Wiley voices Michonne, a character taken directly from the pages of the Kirkman comic book. The game will uncover new details about Michonne's past, as well as her present, over the course of three episodes. During gameplay, players will make decisions that affect the outcome of other events within the game. That's not always easy because the post-apocalyptic zombie-infested world of The Walking Dead often requires difficult choices: choices that mean life or death.
Telltale's The Walking Dead series of games has already sold more than 50 million episodes worldwide and is often highly-touted by both fans and critics, thanks to compelling storytelling and choice-based gameplay that has real in-game consequences.
The Walking Dead: Michonne Episode 2 arrives on PC, Xbox 360, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Android and iOS on March 29.