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Hey Guys and Gals,

   I did have some help writing this review...The game fell short in my eyes and though it has it's faults, I plan on finishing the game just to earn the trophies...

   Well this will be my last post for awhile because I'm going to take a break for a couple of days because of the passing of my grandmother...So I'm going to do a videogame review which will most likely upset some Walking Dead fans...It actually upset me because I expected so much more...Specially since I've been trying to find a replacement since The Resident Evil series has come to an end...I've had so much expectations for this game that once the Wife and Kids got it for me for Father's Day, I couldn't wait to play it...

   I was so excited that I I popped it in and couldn't wait for the update to download and the game to start...Then as the game started and my time in the world of The Walking Dead began to grow longer and longer, I began to feel the game becoming most complacent in the game play and the story line...

   The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct is a first-person action survival game that brings to life the authentic, heart-stopping horrors of the AMC hit TV series The Walking Dead. In the game, players assume the role of the mysterious, crossbow-wielding survivor Daryl Dixon, brought to life by TV series star Norman Reedus, alongside his overbearing brother Merle, voiced by Michael Rooker. Join them on a haunting, unforgiving quest across the Georgia countryside.

   THIS GAME SUCKS ...unless your a big fan of The Walking Dead and are interested in a little more story line for Daryl and Merle then it's a decent game...But graphics are way lacking, sound effects sometimes don't work, and the over all gameplay is constantly repetitive to the point where you wonder what they where thinking...Very lack luster and I'm disappointed...Only reason I appreciate the game is because I am a WD fanatic...

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   There's an initial focus on moving both swiftly and silently: too much noise draws the attention of walkers, but lingering around for any length of time allows them to sniff you out...Or at least that's how it goes early on...You eventually realize that these zombies are so utterly feckless and predictable that each mission becomes less of a stealthy crawl and more of a routine trudge...Sneak up on zombies, and they can be instantly executed with a knife to the back of the head...Make too much noise, and you simply shove them back and go for the brain uncontested...If they happen to get their hands on you, the game triggers a quick-time event that allows you to kill them almost instantly...Each choice can be exploited to your heart's content, resulting in an unsatisfying lack of fear or tension...It's not so much a zombie apocalypse as it is a zombie inconvenience...

   Though this game does viscera rather well, this should have been a terrifying exercise in survival, but instead it became a protracted game of Whac-A-Mole, only with more blood and exposed brain tissue...

   There are some genuinely interesting ideas floating on the periphery that could have made for a novel experience if there were any real undercurrent of tension to make you care about them...One example is the way you look at a map and choose which route to navigate between missions...Take the highway, and you conserve fuel, but you don't have much chance to find an untouched residential area to search for supplies...Take the winding back roads, and it's just the opposite: you burn through fuel, but you can often find a treasure trove of health items, ammo, and other resources...

   The problem is that every zombie in the game is so innocuous that you quickly reach a point where you cease caring about any resources...It's the same issue with the survivor system, a mechanic that lets you recruit followers that you can send out on missions to scavenge supplies while you're busy with your own work...These are concepts that could have added a novel layer of strategy to the first-person action, but they wind up feeling like a chore considering you're more or less the Rambo of the zombie apocalypse...

   For a game that bears the word "survival" in its title, there's nothing life-threatening about this journey through the Georgia countryside...It's too bad, because this isn't a game without strengths...Some of the melee weapons can be really satisfying to use, and there are some clever ideas about how people would manage the logistics of a road trip during a zombie apocalypse...But the whole thing is just so dull and tedious that it captures all the worst qualities of a road trip, but none of the exciting ones...

   Humankind will find itself beset by legions of ravenous undead, but they'll be incredibly polite undead...Zombies will wait patiently for you to cave their heads in with a hammer, will file into a neat line before attacking, and will give up on chasing you after so much as three meters of exhausted shambling...At least that's how the zombie apocalypse looks according to The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct, a dull and toothless action game that presents a few interesting ideas but leaves them wallowing in a sea of shoddy execution...

   Well, I've even decided to include the Walkthrough I found...I'm still going to play the damn game, not because it's a good game, but to BEAT IT!!!

 

The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct Walkthrough[Guide]

The Walking Dead Survival Instinct
MAR
21
2013

Everyone knows about Telltale’s The Walking Dead adventure game, but now the
world of The Walking Dead TV show is being explored in Survival Instinct.
Players take control of Daryl Dixon and witness what happened to him and his
brother Merle before the events of the television show.

The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct
Written by Dalton “Horror Spooky” Cooper”
Copyright 2013

Contact Information
E-mail: horror_spooky@hotmail.com

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=TABLE OF CONTENTS=
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1. Introduction and Controls
2. Walkthrough
—>Act 1<—

Cabot Ridge
Sedalia
Pemberton
Garwater
Fontana

—>Act 2<—

Cleburne
Oakview
Taggart
Lemon Hill
Barksdale

—>Act 3<—

Lafferty
Archer Creek
Polksville
Danvers
Sherwood

—>ACT 4<—

Firesign Stadium

3. Travel Hub

Survivors
Vehicles

4. Items

Melee
Firearms
Ammunition
Restorative
Thrown
Resources

5. Travel Stops

Scavenge Chance
Brokendown
Low on Fuel
Road Blocked
Stop and Help

6. Conclusion

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1. Introduction and Controls
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Daryl Dixon is out hunting with his dad and uncle when the zombie apocalypse
gears up. Now he must find his brother Merle and try to survive in a world that
has been turned upside down by the undead.

LT – Aim
LB – N/A
RT – Fire
RB – Shove
Left Stick – Move/Sprint
Right Stick – Look
Y – Change Weapon
X – Action/Reload
B – Crouch
A – Jump
D-pad (up) – Food
D-pad (left) – Glass Bottle
D-pad (down) – Sports Drink
D-pad (right) – Flare
Select – Inventory
Start – Pause

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2. Walkthrough
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—>ACT 1<—

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CABOT RIDGE
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Time of Day: Morning
“Cabot Ridge is a secluded mountainside area offering but a few hunter’s
blinds, rundown camphouses, and – it’s rumored – moonshine stills.”

You begin the game as Daryl and Merle’s dad. He’s just called “Dixon” here. You
are out hunting with Buck, Jess Collins, and Daryl. Follow the blood in the
stream as instructed by Jess. This how the game teaches you the basic movements
you will be using throughout its entirety, such as jumping over fallen
obstacles, crouching, and all that jazz.

When you meet up with Buck, walk over to him and speak with him. He will
direct you to a deer standing on an island in the middle of a stream. Aim your
rifle sights at the deer. Gunshots will then go off, making the deer run away.
Turn around and sprint back to where Buck was.

You’ll find a couple of zombies eating Buck. Shoot them, but then Mr. Dixon
will be swarmed by walkers. When the cut-scene is over, the perspective of the
game shifts to Daryl and Jess in the cabin. Loot the cabin for supplies before
talking with Jess. You’ll find drinks, food, and rifle ammo. On an endtable in
the room with Jess, you’ll find the first squirrel collectible in the game.

When you’re ready, speak with Jess. He’ll ask you to gather gasoline for the
truck so that the two of you can escape. Go to the back door and crouch. Open
it up and walk outside. As long as you’re crouched, you won’t make much noise,
which will keep the zombies away. There will be a lone zombie as you round the
corner, so walk over to it and perform the execution.

Continue following the path. Use the compass and the red arrow as your guide.
You will come across another zombie, but this one is looking right at you. With
the knife equipped, run over to it and shove it. Then start slicing at its head
fast enough that it dies before it can do anything. Continue following the
path and you’ll find a shed with another zombie chowing down on something.
Kill it and then grab the gasoline.

Follow the path to the next gasoline can, which is next to a truck. You’ll
also find a rifle and more ammo, but don’t bother using it right now. Grab
the next gasoline canister and then start making your way back to the cabin by
following the path around. There will be a lot of zombies, so crouch and pick
up one of the glass bottles lying around.

The zombies will hear gunshots as Jess makes a run for the truck. Stay behind
cover and make your way to the left, where the gas can is. Pick it up, and
then chuck the glass bottle away from the truck. When most of them pass, you
can make a break for the truck. Run over to the passenger door and press X to
get inside.

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SEDALIA
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Time of Day: Afternoon
“The Gateway to the Hills is a last-chance supply stop for hunters headed up
the mountain, and home to the friendly community of Dreamaway Groves park.”

Traveling in the game allows for three different options. Every time you look
at the map and choose a destination, you will be presented with these options.
Here are your choices:

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BACK ROADS
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“High fuel usage but stop often for supplies.”
Chance to Breakdown: Low
Chance to Find Supplies: High

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STREETS
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“Medium fuel usage and stop occasionally for supplies.”
Chance to Breakdown: Medium
Chance to Find Supplies: Medium

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HIGHWAYS
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“Low fuel usage and stop only when necessary.”
Chance to Breakdown: High
Chance to Find SUpplies: Low

You may come across abandoned campsites or other areas that you can use as a
looting opportunity. These diversions are entirely optional.

Make your choice. After the scene, you’ll be treated to your first visit to
the Travel Hub. It is here that you can give weapons to survivors in your
group, dismiss people, send people on errands, heal people, or whatever else
you’d like to do. You can choose what supplies to take into the next mission
as well, and manage your inventory.

Right now, it’s just Daryl and Jess. You can choose to give Jess a variety of
tasks. He can find fuel, find food, find ammo, or just stay at the car. Give
him whatever task you’d like. Different characters given different tasks will
raise or lower the group’s overall risk rating. The higher the risk, the more
likely this survivor will be attacked or a group of walkers will show up and
make the mission harder. You can lower the risk rating by giving the survivors
weapons to use while they’re out and about. I highly recommend sending Jess
out to find fuel.

If you click on the duffel bag, you can manage your inventory. At this stage in
the game, Daryl can only carry 10 items. Your vehicle can hold 18 items. So,
you will need to figure out what you’ll want to take with you in the next
mission. Throw the gas in the truck, you don’t need it on your person.

Start the mission by clicking on the knife. Welcome to the quiet little town of
Sedalia. The straight path to the gas station is blocked by cars, so take a
left through the pharmacy. Click the right stick to turn on your flashlight.
There are no zombies here, so promptly exit into the back alley after gathering
the sports drinks here.

You’ll find a zombie munching on a dead body outside. Execute the zombie. Walk
down the alley and climb the ladder. Speak with Jimmy Blake on the roof to get
a side mission to find him batteries. Jump across to the other roof and then
climb down the ladder there to be in a room in the pharmacy previously behind a
locked door. There’s a collectible here as well as other supplies. Open the
door and then go back into the alley.

Go through the open door now instead of up the ladder. Move through this
building to exit the store through its front doors. There will be zombies
out here. Across the street is the gas station and to the left is the police
station. Head for the gas station now if you want to ignore the side quest, but
exploring the police station is worth it for other reasons as well.

You’ll likely be grabbed by a zombie at this point. When this happens, you
have to line up your constantly moving cursor on the zombies head, and then
press RT when prompted to stab it in the head. Make your way to the police
station. Use distraction items if you don’t want to get cornered, and then
open the front doors. Explore here, and then go back outside, go around the
side of the police station, and through the side door.

You’ll be able to push a vending machine out of the way for easy escape access,
so do that now. Then go through the center room. Kill the zombies here quietly.
There will be zombies in the jail cells, but ignore them. Looting this area
will yield a magnum as well as ammo. Check the interrogation room for a couple
of zombies on the ground. If you stab them in the head before they stand up,
they will die instantly. You’ll find another rifle in there. When the bottom
floor of the police station has been thoroughly looted, go through the exit
door to find the stairwell and start going up.

On the second floor, get rid of any walkers quietly and then go up to the
top of the stairs and kill the zombie there so it doesn’t come back and attack
you later. Explore the second floor, and you’ll find the batteries in a
storage closet on a shelf along with ammo. Exploring further will yield a new
character named Kessler that is hiding in a jail cell with a ton of ammo. Talk
to him to get his side mission, then backtrack to Jimmy Blake and give him the
batteries.

Now return to the general store. It is the store that you walked through to
get to the other side of the overturned semi. Kill any zombies here. Go left
immediately stepping inside, and then in the corner you will find a blue tank
that is apparently food supply. Pick it up and return it to Kessler to complete
that side mission.

When that’s done with, go to the gas station and talk to Warren. You have to go
find Lucky Lester, Warren’s uncle, who had the key to the generator that you
need to turn the pumps back on. Keep going down the road and take a left. Kill
the Walkers silently and make your way to the trailer park. Assassinate any
walkers in this first area.

Lester is a zombie, but the path to him is blocked by a car. Go to the back of
the car and start pushing it forward as far as it will go. If you touch the
car trying to get on the other side, the car alarm will go off. If this
happens, retreat and wait for everything to cool down. A good place to run to
is the pool behind the cage. Get inside the pool and get your back against it,
and you can just pop off zombie heads as they come through.

When you kill Lester, marked by his red vest and cowboy hat, loot his body for
the key. Make your way back to the gas station however you’d like, and then
speak with Warren again. Go around the back of the gas station and unlock the
door to the generator. Power up the generator and then go over to the pumps.

If you helped Jimmy Blake, he will provide cover fire, as will Warren, which
makes this part a lot easier. Hold X on the pump to fill up a can of gasoline
and then sprint down the street back to where you came from. Climb up the
ladder on the tanker and then jump down and sprint to the green area on the
ground next to the truck. Confirm that you want to leave.

When you go back to the Travel Hub, you’ll have to make a decision if you saved
both Jimmy and Warren. Only one can keep coming with you. Make your choice of
who to dismiss and then head to the map screen. You can then choose your next
destination. Because Pemberton is closer, I chose to go there first, but if
you went to Garwater first, just scroll down a little bit more.

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PEMBERTON
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Time of Day: Night
“Sheriff Turner kept order in Pemberton long after surrounding counties
collapsed. Refugees seeking safety there overfilled its hotels…and drew more
Walkers.”

Upon arriving at Pemberton, don’t bother sending Jess out on any missions…
and you’ll see why in a bit. Just have him wait at the car. In the meantime,
go to the sheriff’s station. Go to the sheriff’s office and speak with Ed
Turner. He’ll give you guys a new car in exchange for finding out what
happened to his officers he sent to the nearby motel.

Explore the police station a bit more. There won’t be a lot of zombies here,
and now is a good time to find items. There’s a grenade in the storage room,
and flares on the ground in the garage. The bulletin board of the lock-up has a
collectible you can snag. In the garage, go to the other end of the car at the
far side and a zombie will rise up. This is the deputy that the sheriff asks
you to look for as a side mission. You don’t have to tell him about his deputy
for the mission to be complete.

Leave the station when ready. Go down the road and you’ll find the motel easy
enough. Stay on the outside edges of the motel to avoid attracting attention.
The room you need to go into is the one with the police car lights shining into
it, but I recommend checking all the rooms for supplies and the like. You’ll
find sports drinks in the bathrooms.

When ready, go to the designated motel room. Kill the walkers and then go into
the bathroom. You’ll have to jump over the suitcase blocking the way. Grab the
shotgun lying on the ground. There was shotgun ammo back at the police station,
in case you didn’t pick it up.

Go to the gas station across the street and loot the place for another squirrel
collectible and healing items, plus a hammer. Leave and return to the station.
Speak with Turner. When you’re done talking, go back outside. Kill Jess in the
QTE, and then this mission will be completed.

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GARWATER
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Time of Day: Night
“Smoky Mt. Campgrounds offered refuge from Pemberton county’s populated towns.
Its Ranger & Fire stations promised security and protection.”

Speak with the officer upon arriving. Then move up the road. You will reach a
sign that points to a fire station on the right, and a ranger station up the
road. The fire station has some goodies in the form of a revolver and other
items to snatch up, so loot it if you want.

Then make your way to the ranger station. Interact with the radio inside. A
zombified ranger will then attack as you turn around. Execute him and then
investigate his office. There are a couple of scoped rifles on the wall. Loot
the place and grab the keys off the floor.

Picking up the keys will cause zombies to start banging on the door and the
barricaded windows. Kill the zombies through the windows that are on the porch,
and then make a run for it back to the truck. Kill Jess, and then get inside
the truck, just like you would do in Pemberton.

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FONTANA
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Time of Day: Mid Day
“Fontana officials erected barricades and security measures to contain walker
swarms and protect the populace. These measures were effective, to a point.”

Take a left and go through the alley. Make a mad dash through the parking lot,
or throw a Distraction Item off in the distance. There’s fuel here, but go
through the gate and shut it behind you to keep zombies out. Follow the compass
to reach a diner.

There will be a woman and a man behind the counter. Use a pistol to take off
the heads of the zombies quickly. You can probably line up a shot to get two at
a time here easily. Kill the diner of the rest of the zombies and then open
the door and speak with Scout. She gives you an offer for a side quest. So now
you should have two side quests. One to find the keys to a new vehicle and the
other to help Scout’s supply runner.

These two side quests are directly linked. Exit the diner. If you have any
Distraction items, use them to distract the horde so you can run across to the
movie theater. Crouch to get under the barricade and kill any walkers here.
Loot the bag in the room leading to the theater proper, and then head back
outside. Look down the hall to the left and you’ll see Mia, Scout’s runner,
peak her head out of the door.

Run over there and then go up the stairs to the projection room. Explain
yourself to Mia. After talking with her, go back to the diner. Scout will be
gone, but she’ll leave you a note and the keys to a car. Grab this stuff and
then open the door to the freezer to find a machete sticking out of a zombie’s
head. Grab it and then return to the movie theater and go back to the
projection room.

From up here, kill the zombies below. Then go down the ladder when all you can
see are dead. Kill any remaining ones, and then scan the floor here to find
ammo. Push the debris out of the way to exit the theater. Use the turned over
door as ramp to get over the next barricade and then make your way to the
police station. Get inside, shut the door behind you, find the stairs, and go
to the roof.

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—>ACT 2<—

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CLEBURNE
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Time of Day: Night
“A gov. research group housed in Cleburne’s Memorial Hospital ensured it
military protection, keeping it operational long after other medial facilities
failed.”

This level is really straight-forward. You’re in a hospital the entire time,
and all you need to do is use your compass and the red arrow to traverse
through its halls. Kill the zombies as you see them, or you can choose to sneak
by them if that’s easier or faster for you.

You’ll find Noah. He was the guy with the gunshot wound from the diner. Scout
is in the morgue looking for medical supplies to help him. Meanwhile, you are
looking for medical supplies to help Merle. As you follow the red arrow, you
will be subjected to a zombie bursting through a door and surprising you with
a QTE.

In another instance, you’ll walk by double doors that are boarded up. Sprint
by them and keep following the red arrow. The zombies will break through that
door and come after you. Keep running through the halls and then as you move
through smokey areas, the floor will collapse underneath Daryl’s feet.

When you regain control, keep moving through the hospital. The red arrows will
lead you to a doctor that has Noah set up in an experiment. You can choose to
side with the doctor or choose to save Noah. Either way, you’ll get the medical
supplies. If you save Noah, you’ll have to save him from zombies and then talk
to him to get the supplies.

The red arrows will then lead you to the parking garage exit. I recommend
running by the walkers for the duration of this level to avoid taking damage.

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OAKVIEW
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Time of Day: Night
“The Cherokee Hills Lumber mill outside Oakview established a secured camp.
Receiving government aid, the camp offers medicine & shelter to survivors.”

Work your way through the tents to reach the building. Run to the door and go
inside. Kill the zombies and loot the place. Then go back outside and go
through the hole in the fence. If you want to complete a side quest, push the
car nearby in front of the fence hole.

You’ll come across a large group of zombies grazing on dead bodies in a field
around a fire, with a propane tank nearby. You can kill most of them with a
single shot of the propane tank. Make your way into the next building and speak
with the survivor there. Loot the place, being sure to grab Merle’s meds off
the counter, and then climb the ladder to reach the roof.

Go across to the next roof and climb the next ladder down. Exit through the
following door and get over to the sawmill proper. You can throw distraction
items on the conveyor belt to trick zombies into running into the blades,
which you can farm for an achievement. You can also shove them into the blades,
but that is easier said than done.

Criss-cross on the conveyor belt to navigate through the sawmill and then you
will reach another ladder. Climb it up, then go across the catwalk. Climb the
next ladder down, run by the zombies, and then hurry to the top of the truck
and press X to leave with Merle .

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TAGGART
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Time of Day: Night
“The bedroom community of Taggart is notable for the Lighthouse, one of the
few remaining drive-in theaters still open in this part of the country.”

Living right next to one of the only drive-ins remaining in the entire world,
this level hit me in my special place! My heart. What’d you think I meant?
Well, anyway, make your way to the projection room and speak with Charlene.

Turn on the projector. This will distract a ton of the zombies. Go out into the
drive-in proper and you can also create distractions by interacting with the
radios. Keep following the compass to a wooden fence and bust through it. Then
on the other side, you can make it to Charlene’s house.

Go to her bedroom and grab her cat. Turn on the radios to start the
distractions, because a ton of zombies are about to break into Charlene’s
house. Go through them all and then start fighting your way back to the
projection room. Speak with Charlene, and she will give you the keys to her
car. Make your way to the car and leave when ready.

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LEMON HILL
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Time of Day: Mid Day
“Lemon Hill’s Summer Festival drew crowds for its spectacular fireworks show.
The crowds attracted swarms of Walkers, despite military efforts.”

Welcome to Lemon Hill! There’s not much going on here. Follow the compass to
meet up with Merle and speak with him. He has an idea about fireworks. Go into
the alley and then kill the walkers as you make your way through them. When
the arrow on the compass disappears, you’re in the right area to start looking
for fireworks.

Keep going down the alley and there will be a box right in front of a dumpster.
Pick it up then climb the ladder to the roof. Go around the vents to find the
second box of fireworks. Jump across the roof to find another box of fireworks,
and if you look in the small space between the two roofs, you’ll find a
squirrel statue collectible.

Continue exploring on the roofs to find a door. Go through the door and in
the next building, kill the zombies. Loot the room for a bat on the counter and
pistol ammo in the bathroom. You’ll find keys to a new car on the nightstand
in the bedroom. When ready, go out the window, using the ladder as a bridge to
reach the bus, and then climb up the next ladder to find another box of
fireworks on the balcony there. Scoop them up and then go through the door to
reach the bar area.

You’ll find another box of fireworks, and then another on the other side of
the bar. You’ll even find a seventh box of fireworks, which is good if you
missed one earlier. When you have all the fireworks, keep going because you
now have to go to a church, entering from the rear.

Fight your way through the graveyard and then enter the church. Place the
fireworks in the designated areas. There’s a semi-automatic rifle lying next
to the dead body at the church steeple. Go up the ladder to reach the bell
when ready. Pull the bell rope three times, and then approach the trapdoor
again to start the fireworks.

Escape through the window and sprint back through the bar. This time when you
get on the bus and the two ladder bridges between the wto buildings, jump off
and go to the car to return to Merle. The fireworks should distract almost all
the walkers and allow you to get by them without too much hassle.

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BARKSDALE
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Time of Day: Dusk
“Home to Jake’s Bar and the notorious Savage sons Motorcycle Club, Barksdale
was a ramshackle stretch of urban decay even prior to the outbreak.”

Silently kill the Walkers as you follow the compass. Use the vehicles in the
street for higher ground, and then make your way to the bar. Inside the bar,
a scene will play. When it’s over, start collecting the items in here. A
zombie will grab you. Kill it, and then take the crossbow off it.

Exit the bar and go to the liquor store. Move through it and then move through
the chainlink fences. You’ll find zombies munching on a bunch of dead bikers.
Try to silently take them out with the crossbow and keep gathering your arrows
back up so that you can resume the slaughter, as it were. There’s a glass
bottle in the liquor store you can use as a distraction.

When the zombies are thinned out, start picking up the supplies on the ground.
This is your stuff that the bikers stole, so you’ll want to pick up as much as
you can find. A giant swarm of zombies will come down on the area, so go
through the door that is broken down, pushing through the two zombies in there,
and then retreat back out into the streets.

Scout will be hiding on a nearby vehicle. Quickly kill the zombies surrounding
her vehicle. Use your fastest gun to do this. When you’re ready to leave, speak
with Scout.

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—>ACT 3<—

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LAFFERTY
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Time of Day: Morning
“When vaccination was offered at Lafferty’s Cobbler Creek Outlet Mall, hundreds
were trapped as Walkers attacked the crowd assembled there for aid.”

Upon arriving in Lafferty, you need to figure out a way over the fence. Jump on
one of the police cars and then from this vantage point, kill most of the
zombies, preferrably with the crossbow. Then go over to the car next to the
dumpster and push it over to the stacks of wood. Jump on the car after you
pushed it all the way and then use it to get on the wood stacks, which you can
then use to jump over the fence.

On the other side of the fence, go into the mall. If you saved Noah earlier,
you will find him here. Speak with Noah and he will join the group. Loot the
area around him, and then jump over the nearby barricade and open the door.
Draw all the Walkers here, then jump back over the barricade. This way you can
just kill them all without worrying about being hurt.

When the room is clear, make your way to the next door. A walker will burst
through it. Kill her quickly and then loot the next room. There will be keys to
an SUV on the desk. Grab them and then open the next door. Use a flare or
another distraction item to get all the zombies by the front doors of this
area. Then go all the way to the opposite end to reach the exit door. Go
outside.

Use the dumpsters to avoid fighting any more zombies. Wait for them to all be
crowded around you, then jump over them and sprint to the police car. Jump on
top of the police car and press X to finish the level.

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ARCHER CREEK
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Time of Day: Morning
“The Archer Creek Co-op is a confederacy of civilians that banded together at
that banded together at that hydroelectric dam facility. It currently supports
over 40 families.”

You can quietly move by these zombies by using the cars and junk to stay on
high ground and avoid being attacked by the zombies. Move the cars out of the
road when the coast is clear (a flare in the opposite direction could help),
and make your way to the vending machine blocking the way to the next
building. Push it out of the way, push the truck out of the way, and then go
into the next building and speak with the survivor in there.

Fight your way to the shed and press flip the breaker. Then return to the
building and take the scoped rifle that is now provided for you. Go into the
courtyard and kill all the zombies. Stay behind the gate and kill them for as
long as you can. When they’re all dead, go to the button next to the gate and
press it.

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POLKSVILLE
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Time of Day: Night
“Besselmeyer Freight District was once the Southeast U.S. busiest shipping
hub. Since WGO, the military has been quietly routing supplies through there.”

This level takes place entirely in a trainyard. Make your way through the
boxcars. I recommend having a melee weapon going into this one, because the
Walkers will mostly be on the ground, giving you a chance to kill them before
they can even stand up with just a couple of melee strikes. At the end of the
first boxcar, you should find a collectible squirrel next to a box of assault
rifle ammo.

In the center of the trainyard, a helicopter will fly overhead, and then a TON
of zombies will come onto this location. Grab supplies off the ground and then
jump into the lit boxcar. Grab the supplies in here, and then grab the propane
tank off the ground. Toss it into the Walkers at a high angle so it bounces off
their heads and lands on the ground behind them. Then shoot the propane tank to
kill a bunch of htem, and probably snag an achievement in the process.

When they’re dead, turn your attention to the other side of the boxcar. Kill
the zombies here and then jump down. Snake through the boxcars at Merle’s
instruction. Keep an eye out for supplies as you do this. Finally, you will
reach a set of stairs which will mark the end of the mission.

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DANVERS
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Time of Day: Night
“It’s widely rumored that healthcare giant ClaraChem Pharma’s key biotech
research labs developed a serum to stop the symptoms of the outbreak here.”

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SHERWOOD
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Time of Day: Mid Day
“Palmetto Estates is one of many locations for ongoing evacuation efforts.
Military ground and air units escort convoys to an undisclosed central site.”

BRING A LOT OF SHOTGUN AMMO FOR THIS MISSION! Don’t bring any shotgun, however.

ALSO, THIS IS THE LAST TIME YOU GET TO MANAGE YOUR INVENTORY. Be sure to bring
all the assault rifle you can carry. You’ll need it for the next mission.

Disturbia. Your goal is to search the houses, but there’s only three houses
that you can investigate. One of the houses has an open garage. Go there first.
Search the garage itself for a hatchet and fuel, and then go to the front door
and speak with Jane Carroll inside.

She will tell you about the evacuation plan, but first you gotta go get her
husband Aiden. He was at the house across the street. If you go to the house
directly next to the Carroll house, you’ll find that zombies have broken into
it, but you’ll also find ammo, and more fuel in the garage, plus a hi-power
pistol on the floor.

Go to the Harrison house across the street from the Carroll house. Speak with
Terry there. Terry’s wife is dying and he wants to ease her suffering. He
tells you that Aiden is at the mechanic’s shop in town, and that he wants
antibiotics for his wife. Start heading into town.

As you move through the wooded area separating the suburbs from the town
proper, you’ll come across water and a bridge. DO NOT GO ACROSS THE BRIDGE. It
is incredibly easy to get trapped there. Instead, just walk around the water
and then continue into town. Go to the pharmacy buiding and search behind the
shelves to find a bottle of antibiotics. Climb the ladder to get to the roof
and speak with Aiden.

Aiden explains the situation. Exit the pharmacy and then go into the alley
between the pharmacy and the mechanics shop. Take a right. Kill the zombies
here, and then open the door. You’ll find Aiden’s bag of evacuation supplies
as well as pump-action shotgun. Take all of these things, and then go give
the bag to Aiden. Now return to town.

In town, you have to choose between Jane or Terry. Make your choice, and then
go to the house you picked and kill all the zombies. This is where the
pump-action shotgun comes in handy. Lead a train of zombies like if you were
playing Zombies mode in Black Ops. Get a huge group to follow you as you fire
the shotgun into them. Once they’re dead, kill the remaining zombies that are
surrounding the house. Now get inside (if you chose Jane, her front door and
garage door will not open anymore — you have to go around and use her back
door. Teehee).

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FIRESIGN STADIUM
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Time of Day: Night
“Staging site for the largest scale military evacuation operation. Firesign
Stadium is heavily defended, thousands of refugees and joint military units.”

This is the final level of the game, and it’s very straight-forward. Equip the
assault rifle and just mow through the zombies as you go through the evacuation
camps. There should be ammo for it on the ground here. Aim high and shoot for
bursts to increase your effectiveness with the weapon.

Eventually, you will reach an area where a cut-scene plays. Then you have to
go through a football field with tents set up all over the place. Weave through
the area, killing the zombies as you go. If you need respite, hide in one of
the tents and get your back to the wall to help kill the zombies.

Fight your way to the helipad. Grab the assault rifle ammo and grenades here.
Chuck the grenades at the zombies as they start coming in. Now go crazy with
the assault rifle. Blow up the propane tanks lying around if needed, and keep
the zombies back. Back up if they start getting on the helipad. You need to
protect the helicopter from them.

Eventually, Merle will show up and you get in a military vehicle, at the
controls of a turret. Use the turret to keep the zombies back. The gun will
not overheat, so all you have to do is hold your position and waste all the
zombies until another scene plays, and then the credits roll.

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3. Travel Hub
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In The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct, you will come across numerous survivors
and vehicles. First are all the survivors in the game that can join your group.
Sometimes they join as a part of the main story, and other times they join
because you complete a side mission for them or something. Depending on the
size of your vehicle, you can only take so many survivors with you on your
journey, so you’ll sometimes have to make the tough decisions of letting a
survivor go. There are some survivors that you can’t let go, though, so keep
that in mind.

Please keep in mind that this information was compiled from statistics
provided through in-game materials.

Here is a list of all the survivors and vehicles in the game so that you can
plan accordingly.

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SURVIVORS
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During your time with The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct, you’ll meet new
characters along the way. These characters can be told to scavenge for supplies
or given weapons, or be healed, or whatever else needs to be done in the
travel hub of the game. Travel hubs are accessed before each  mission.
Depending on which travel option you choose will have an effect on what you
can do at the travel hub.

The survivors are listed in the order they appear in the game.

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JESS COLLINS
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HP: 125
Traits: Can’t be dismissed/Tough
Occupation: Handyman
Age: 57
Bio: “Jess performs a variety of odd jobs and services, some illicit, for his
older half-brother Will Dixon. Tough and loyal to his family, Jess is a good
fighter and a seasoned hunter.”

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JIMMY BLAKE
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HP: 100
Traits: Prefers pistols/Prefers rifles
Occupation: Police Officer
Age: 28
Bio: “Officer Blake transferred recently to Sedalia from his native
Gainesville, and had barely been introduced to the Dept. or town before both
were destroyed. Blake is dedicated, quiet, and a crack shot. He has not yet
resigned himself to the fate of his family, who hadn’t moved yet from Florida.

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WARREN BEDFORD
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HP: 75
Traits: Stealthy/Prefers blunt weapons/Weak
Occupation: Pharmacist
Age: 25
Bio: “Warren grew up in a large, close family. Thanks to the kindness–and
sponsorship–of his Uncle Lester, Warren is the first Sedalia Bedford to
graduate from college. Warren is shy and earnest, due primarily to debilitating
asthma he has endured since he was very young.”

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SARAH BELL
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HP: 125
Traits: Tough
Occupation: Stylist
Age: 32
Bio: “Ambitious and determined to eventually open her own salon. Sarah was
cutting a client’s hair during a busy day at Madame Q’s when walkers burst
through the window. She stabbed her way out with shears and made it to
temporary safety. Sarah is friendly, but will take drastic steps to survive.”

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MIA PARK
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HP: 100
Traits: Prefers shotguns/Reckless
Occupation: Flight Nurse
Age: 25
Bio: “An experienced flight nurse, Mia and her husband Steve adopted their son,
Frank, two years ago:  she doesn’t know their current whereabouts. Despite her
high-pressure career, Mia is not especially courageous, and can be neurotic.
Scout’s group rescued her from a bad situation in a rural airport.”

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NOAH CRUZ
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HP: 100
Traits: Stealthy/Prefers blunt weapons
Occupation: Student
Age: 23
Bio: “Athletic and clever, Noah was a socially active college student. When
Scout found Noah picking a supermarket clean, he immediately volunteered for
her scavenger group. Noah excels at moving quietly and quickly, but is too
friendly and trusting to strangers.”

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MIKE SWENSON
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HP: 125
Traits: tough/Prefers bladed weapons/Reckless
Occupation: Sawmill Manager
Age: 55
Bio: “From a long line of loggers, Swenson joined Cherokee Hills Lumber’s
Georgia facility 10 years ago as a foreman. He secured the mill when its
executives were eaten, striking a deal with the Military to house and treat
survivors in exchange for weapons and medicine. Swenson is decisive and firm-
handed.

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AHMAD FARRAN
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HP: 75
Traits: Stealthy/Weak
Occupation: Civil Engineer
Age: 40
Bio: “Ahmad has lived and worked in Savannah, GA since he earned his Master’s
degree. He rescued and sheltered 23 survivors in a makeshift bunker through the
initial outbreak. All were subsequently lost when traveling in a convoy
toward Birmingham while Ahmad was foraging in the woods for food.”

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GLORIA GARCIA
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HP: 100
Traits: Prefers pistols/Prefers bladed weapons/Reckless
Occupation: Television Producer
Age: 36
Bio: “Gloria produces a number of regional cable programs, the realization of a
dream she now despises. Her 10-year marriage to a local politico is loveless –
she was preparing to leave him and move to California before the attacks.
Gloria is sharp and cynical, but survival is the only option for her.”

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VEHICLES
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Daryl starts the game with a truck, but there are other vehicles that can be
found and selected in the game. The vehicles are listed in the order they
appear in the campaign.

The stats will tell you how much gasoline each vehicle consumes, the amount of
items it can hold, and how many survivors (not including Daryl) can fit in the
vehicle.

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SINGLE CAB TRUCK
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Year: 1962
Consumption: Medium
Inventory Slots: 18
Survivor Seats: 2

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LARGE SEDAN
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Year: 1996
Consumption: High
Inventory Slots: 14
Survivor Seats: 3

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OFFROAD TRUCK
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Year: 1965
Consumption: Medium
Inventory Slots: 10
Survivor Seats: 1

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SMALL SEDAN
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Year: 2000
Consumption: Low
Inventory Slots: 10
Survivor Seats: 3

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COUPE
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Year: 1998
Consumption: Low
Inventory Slots: 10
Survivor Seats: 2

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CROSSOVER
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Year: 2008
Consumption: Medium
Inventory Slots: 10
Survivor Seats: 3

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SUV
===
Year: 2007
Consumption: High
Inventory Slots: 14
Survivor Seats: 4

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DOUBLE CAB TRUCK
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Year: 2005
Consumption: High
Inventory Slots: 18
Suvivor Seats: 3

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For one to hope to survive in a zombie apocalypse, you’ll need all the help
you can get. And that includes scavenging the environment for helpful items
along the way. There are weapons, distraction items, and healing items that can
be found by exploring the environments of The Walking Dead: Survival Instinct.
Here is a list of all the items in the game along with their stats.

You can manage your inventory at Travel Hubs. Daryl is only able to carry 10
items into each mission. You are able to store other items in the vehicle you
are using. Take only items you’ll need so that you have room to carry any newly
found supplies to the next area in the game.

Please keep in mind that this information was compiled from statistics
provided through in-game materials.

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MELEE
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HUNTING KNIFE
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Type: Bladed Melee Weapon
Hunting knife used for skinning animals.
Damage: Light
Reach: Close
Swing Speed: Medium

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HAMMER
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Type: Blunt Melee Weapon
Claw hammer used for driving nails.
Damage: Light
Reach: Close
Swing Speed: Fast

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LEAD PIPE
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Type: Blunt Melee Weapon
Section of pipe that is easy to swing but heavy enough to do damage.
Damage: Medium
Reach: Medium
Swing Speed: Medium

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MACHETE
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Type: Bladed Melee Weapon
Steel blade machete with a wooden handle.
Damage: Medium
Reach: Medium
Swing Speed: Medium

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BASEBALL BAT
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Type: Blunt Melee Weapon
Sturdy baseball bat made out of solid pine with a good heft to it.
Damage: Heavy
Reach: Far
Swing Speed: Slow

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FIRE AXE
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Type: Bladed Melee Weapon
Large heavy axe primarily used for emergency rescue situations.
Damage: Heavy
Reach: Far
Swing Speed: Slow

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HATCHET
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Type: Bladed Melee Weapon
Small, light weight, camping axe, generally used for chopping wood.
Damage: Light
Reach: Close
Swing Speed: Fast

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SLEDGEHAMMER
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Type: Blunt Melee Weapon
Large, extremely heavy, steel headed sledgehammer.
Damage: Heavy
Reach: Far
Swing Speed: Slow

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BOLT ACTION RIFLE
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Type: Rifle
Scoped rifle that fires a single high powered round.
Rate of Fire: Slow
Accuracy: High
Reload Time: Medium
Range: Long

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DOUBLE BARREL SHOTGUN
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Type: Shotgun
Short-range shotgun with one heck of a buckshot spread.
Rate of Fire: Fast
Accuracy: Low
Reload Time: Slow
Range: Close

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REVOLVER
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Type: Pistol
Six shot high powered revolver, with one heck of a kick – better aim.
Rate of Fire: Medium
Accuracy: High
Reload Time: Slow
Range: Medium-Long

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PUMP SHOTGUN
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Type: Shotgun
An old fashioned, reliable, pump action shotgun.
Rate of Fire: Medium
Accuracy: Low
Reload Time: Medium
Range: Close

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HI-POWER HANDGUN
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Type: Pistol
Medium grade semi-automatic handgun.
Rate of Fire: Fast
Accuracy: Medium
Reload Time: Medium
Range: Medium

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SEMI-AUTO RIFLE
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Type: Rifle
Military issued, semi-automatic rifle.
Rate of Fire: Fast
Accuracy: Medium
Reload Time: Medium
Range: Medium-Long

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FAST-ACTION HANDGUN
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Type: Pistol
Fast action, semi-automatic handgun – Good for close range running and gunning.
Rate of Fire: Fast
Accuracy: Low
Reload Time: Medium
Range: Close

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CROSSBOW
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Type: Unique
Lightweight and silent hunting crossbow with a sight.
Rate of Fire: Slow
Accuracy: High
Reload Time: Slow
Range: Long

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SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN
=================
Type: Shotgun
Semi-automatic shotgun capable of firing six rounds almost as fast as you can
pull the trigger.
Rate of Fire: Fast
Accuracy: Medium
Reload Time: Slow
Range: Medium

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ASSAULT RIFLE
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Type: Unique
Military issued, fully automatic rifle with red dot sight.
Rate of Fire: Very Fast
Accuracy: High
Reload Time: Medium
Range: Medium-Long

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RIFLE AMMO
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Type: Ammunition
Ammunition for bolt action and semi-automatic rifles.

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PISTOL AMMO
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Type: Ammunition
Ammuntion for revolvers and other handguns.

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SHOTGUN AMMO
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Type: Ammunition
Ammunition for shotguns.

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BOLTS
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Type: Ammunition
Ammunition for the Crossbow.

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ASSAULT RIFLE AMMO
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Type: Ammunition
Ammunition for fully automatic rifles.

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COMMERCIAL MRE
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Type: Restorative
Individual field ration used to restore Condition.
Condition Restore: Medium
Stamina Restore: Small

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SPORTS DRINK
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Type: Restorative
Common sports drink used to restore Condition.
Condition Restore: Small
Stamina Restore: Medium

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THROWN
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GLASS BOTTLE
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Type: Distraction
Glass container that can be thrown to create a brief distraction.
Effect Radius: Large
Effect Type: Instant

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FLARE
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Type: Distraction
Roadside Flare that can be thrown to create a distraction for a short period of
time.
Effect Radius: Medium
Effect Type: Continuous

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GRENADE
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Type: Damage
Military issued explosive device that can be thrown at a distance to cause
massive damage.
Effect Radius: Medium
Effect Type: Instant

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FUEL
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Type: Resource
FUel used to keep your vehicle running while traveling.

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As you ride through the Georgia countryside, you will sometimes have to stop
due to car troubles, or an impass in a road. Sometimes you’ll drive by an area
that just may be good for looting, and you can choose to get out and loot the
place or to keep driving. There are five different roadside situations in the
game, which can take place at a variety of locations, such as Mountains,
Forest, and Plains.

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Usually, it’s not worth the trouble to stop and try to scavenge for supplies.
Yes, there will be supplies in the town such as fuel, ammunition, healing
items, and whatever else, but most of the time you will spend more supplies
trying to get through the town’s zombies than you will actually bringing
supplies back.

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BROKENDOWN
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If you take the highway a lot, chances are you’ll be broken down quite a bit,
too. The reason for breaking down varies. Sometimes it’ll be a flat tire. Other
times the car will need new coolant or something along those lines. Whenever
this happens, you’ll be given an objective and the red arrow on your compass
will point to whatever you need to find. Grab it, and then bring it back to
the car.

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LOW ON FUEL
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I can guarantee that you’ll experience this problem in the game. As you drive
down the road, the fuel runs out in the vehicle you’re driving. The first
time you run empty, you’re given a chance to scour an area for fuel supplies.
If you leave before finding enough fuel, then you will get a Game Over.

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ROAD BLOCKED
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Most of the time you have the option to take an alternate path, or you can get
out of the car and then push the cars that are blocking the road out of the
way. The latter is very dangerous, but the former can also be dangerous because
if you are low on gas and run out while taking the alternate path, you get an
automatic game over without the opportunity to scavenge for fuel.

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STOP AND HELP
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Not all survivors are found in Marked Areas. In fact, some survivors can only
be found on the side of the road. The game will tell you when a survivor is
nearby, and you can choose to help them or leave them. It’s usually pretty
easy to kill the zombies after these survivors, so I recommend helping them
out, as the rewards will be mutually beneficial.


   So there you have it, AMC's attempt to capture the fire of the gaming world and they failed horroribly...But as a collector of zombies and The Walking Dead, It'll remain in my collection...

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what game system is this for?

This is for the PS3, PS4 and the XBox360...I'm actually stuck so I had to search for a walkthrough...The game has it's good points, but I think they rushed the creation of the game...Trying to strike and reach even more fans and they fell before they every reached a good starting point...

   This is supposed to be the backstory of Darryl and Merle, it turns out to be nothing more then a quick spit in the wind...Anyways, I'm not that big of a fan of the game, but the family got it for me for Father's Day and being a fan of The Walking Dead, I will be keeping it and playing it from time to time...

   And have you gotten a PS3 yet?? 

Not yet. Been to busy to shop for a PS3. Lol.

Here's you a link to find one you a PS3....

http://www.gamestop.com/browse/consoles/playstation-3?nav=28-xu0,13...

Get busy, and make sure you get Call of Duty: Ghosts    We could get together.....

This game was one of those games that I coveted and ignored the reviews and even some of my friends who got it as soon as it came out...

   I got it for father's day and played the hell out of it...Couldn't figure parts of it or couldn't keep people alive when faced with having survivors in my group...Then the one thing that really pissed me off about the entire thing, you could clear an entire area, put your back up against a brick wall to let your Daryl take a break and rebuild some health when suddenly you're attack by a zombie from behind...

   I've restarted my game...I'm going to see if it gets any better or if they have any really new updates or anything in the store for the game...But as it stands right now and since the game has come out, the game play is nothing more then poor excuse of AMC attempting to recruit the gaming industry in The Walking Dead Universe...Granted this is their first attempt at a big budget game such as this, I think they need to or at least go back to the drawing biard and revamp the whole game and do a re-release with the gameplay being more of a free flow...Not stop motion...

   And maybe allow a person to become part of The Walking Dead Universe by letting them build a character and then free roaming the world of The Walking Dead...Let you find your own way and then in certain spots have that person's character run into the main characters of TWD...But that's what I say a true The Walking Dead game should be...Not some bullshit on Facebook or some thrown together, ill concept of pre-playstation 2 shit....

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   Well, wanted to juststop in and check on things...Been a long time since I have stopped by...Well things are not going as well as I would have hoped, but, you know, that's life...

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