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The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners review in 3 minutes vr skybound

The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners Offers Excellent VR Combat, but Not Much Else – Review in 3 Minutes

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The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners is a VR-only title developed by Skydance Interactive and published by Skydance Entertainment. As “the Tourist,” you’re placed in the world of The Walking Dead on a mission to find a place called “The Reserve.”

The game offers some truly great combat, but that’s about it. The game offers a pretty by-the-numbers morally ambiguous story and a world that’s just not visually appealing or interactable enough to hold your attention for too long.

Watch our full Review in 3 Minutes for The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners.

Review copy provided by the publisher. Reviewed on PC.


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Nick Calandra has been covering video games for over 14 years, holds a bachelor’s degree in Multimedia Journalism and now leads the team at The Escapist. Previously Nick created and led teams at TitanReviews, Velocity Gamer, OnlySP and Gameumentary, before becoming Editor-in-Chief of The Escapist in 2019. He has done everything from covering the smallest of indie games to creating documentaries on some of the most well-known video game franchises in the industry such as Darksiders, Divinity: Original Sin, EVE and more. While his favorite games right now include Rainbow Six Siege and Elden Ring, Nick is constantly experimenting with new genres to expand his gaming tastes and knowledge of the industry.