The Wolf Among Us: Episode 4 - In Sheep's Clothing Crack/Patch

Download The Wolf Among Us: Episode 4 - In Sheep's Clothing Crack/Patch
Released date | May 27, 2014 |
Platform | PC Windows |
Rating | 77 / 100 |
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Downloads | 2475 |
Genre | Fantasy, Action Adventure, Adventure, General, Point-and-Click |
Company / Developer |
Telltale Games / Telltale Games
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The Wolf Among Us: Episode 4 - In Sheep's Clothing reviews ( 7 )
+разгадка близко +РАЗГАДКА ОЧЕНЬ БЛИЗКО +РАЗГАДКА СОВСЕМ РЯДОМ! Наверное с такими мыслями я был весь игровой процесс эпизода. Очень затягивающий. Минусов нет.
I was really dissapointed by this episode, it was not as I had imagined. Being as hyped as I was for it, after the end of A Crooked Mile, left me yearning for it. The penultimate episode, acts like a bridge for the previous episodes, and the conclusion of Bigby Wolf's murder case (probably). I get the idea of the episode. It really makes you decide who you stand with at the end, and how dark and complicated the Crooked Man's spiderweb is. The cliffhanger leaves you with only the beginning of the end, and it is guaranteed that the fifth episode will be twice as good as any other episode, or, at least I think so.
[Condensed] I recognize that this review has been fairly short in comparison with how mine usually run, but it’d be hard to over-analyze such an already short episode too much and I’d rather not bore you to tears. So, as it goes- if you’ve been invested in the series thus far, you’re already halfway there and past, so you may as well sit back and wait for episode five as well to see if it answers our prayers for a great ending or it summons our worst fears out of their dark hellholes. Either way, there’s bound to be closure of some sort- dramatic or not. Concept: Broaden the scope of Fabletown’s dilemmas concerning the Crooked Man and the curious murders sweeping through, related or not remaining to be seen. Graphics: The graphics remain much the same as they have been, although I’ve noticed a curious array of inconsistencies with episodes two and four’s graphics compared to one and three’s, the first ones’ being generally more laggy and the latter ones’ being mostly better. Sound: The voice acting has been one of the strongest, most consistent elements throughout the series, and despite this episode’s length that fact remains unchanged. Playability: As it goes, when there is action it is easily handled, making this episode one of the easiest to complete, not just in terms of length. As dialogue goes, while it may be a bit of a weaker selection, it plays out just as well and is just as responsive as ever. Entertainment: Although it lacks in entertainment value for itself, this episode obviously seems to be setting the stage for the season finale, so I can only hope its sacrifices pay off in the long run. Replay Value: Moderately High. Overall Score: 8.0
This is a dissapointing episode, after the third episode I expected much more. Very short and I expected for more from Telltale. Let's hope they give us a good last episode.
Great. I loved it. But they should just go ahead and turn the whole thing into a movie. There is really no reason for it to be packed in a video game. Well, I don't mind it either way. Awesome.
This episode felt like one BIG filler. It just kept going and going and going. It was a disappointing episode. Though the writing was fine and I liked the action scenes, plus the ending was cool.
This is an amazing episode. The action scenes are awesome, and the ending will leave you dying for episode 5. The writing is also superb. And, i can always get through a couple of technical hiccups.