Coming off a strong climax and shocking revelation at the end of the Episode 2, A Crooked Mile starts off on a somber and slow note. A lot of exposition is used to bring in character details and explain seemingly gaping plot holes. Luckily none of these explanations feel contrived, and without them it would be easy to poke at the story for not making sense. This episode had 90% less Beauty and Beast…which is a great thing. Both of those characters got very annoying in the previous episodes and they are ushered out of the main plot lines within minutes of the episode starting.
As with most of the plot points in the game, nothing is as it seems and it was good to see characters that don’t just buy into the story beats. Bigby and his crew don’t just assume the person they are tracking is to blame for the murders, like in other media. They are justifiably skeptical and since the story twists 1-2 times per episode, the characters with realistic expectations are believable.
I also want to note, that the title sequence music is so good, so good. I really need to find it and add it to Zune, because everytime I hear it I get super excited about the whole experience. If you are not playing The Wolf Among Us you just might be a fool. It’s only $25, and right now its $15 on Steam for the next day or so. I’ve said some negative things in past reviews of the first few episodes, but The Wolf Among Us has more than hit its stride now and is shaping up to be as memorable as The Walking Dead Season 1.
Verdict: I will say it again. If you are not playing The Wolf Among Us you just might be a fool.