High School Life vs The Walking Dead: A New Frontier
High School Life
High School Life is an interactive story game that might be a bit simplistic. Instead of having a deep and well-hashed-out story, the most you'll be doing in this game is dressing up to meet and flirt with boys, and hopefully, you'll get a date to the school dance, be it Homecoming, Sadie Hawkins, Winter Formal, Valentine’s Day or the actual Prom. You don't get to spend a lot of time in the actual high school setting though, despite being a game titled as "High School Life".The characters in the game aren't very well-designed either. The boys in the game seem to look especially flat-faced and honestly, a bit on the ugly side of things. The "texting a friend" feature is pretty interesting but it would have been nice to have some sort of interaction with your BFF at school, where again, being a high-schooler, you should be spending most of your time at.
High School Life is a pretty shallow version of an interactive story game and hence, is a poor alternative to games like Episodes or Choices, but it might still be enjoyable for some players who like something simple.
The Walking Dead: A New Frontier
The Walking Dead: A New Frontier is a brand new The Walking Dead series from the legendary storytellers, Telltale Games. This game casts you as Javier, a young man who is hellbent on finding the family that was taken from him, in his journey he met a young girl who has had more than her fair share of loss, Clementine. Together, they set off to find a civilization worth staying for within a human race that was decimated by the undead apocalypse.Similar to most of their epic story-rich games, every decision you make in this game will affect your storyline to some degree, some may even drastically deviate the current path of your narrative onto a whole other track. Containing 5 episodes in total, fans of the game or TV series alike will be in for a new heartwrenching adventure in The Walking Dead: A New Frontier.