When the original The Wolf Among Us launched in 2014, it cemented the first studio’s reputation as a narrative and creative force in gaming. The video game adaptation of Bill Willingham’s legendary Fables comic book series demonstrated that the success Telltale Games achieved with its The Walking Dead game, was far from a fluke. In many ways Bigby Wolf’s adventure is still regarded as one of the studio’s best to this day. Based on the first reveal trailer for The Wolf Among Us 2, there’s a sense that this legacy will not only be honored in the new game, but that the studio’s return could be accompanied by some long overdue graphical advancements as well.
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Telltale’s Graphical Journey
Despite being lauded for its narrative prowess and the ability to make players second guess their actions, Telltale Games’ adventures were never considered graphically impressive. For much of its existence, the original studio stuck to creating titles that featured cell-shaded comic book-inspired aesthetics. In an industry full of photo-realism, this is by no means a bad decision within itself. However, following its breakout success with The Walking Dead Season 1, Telltale never strayed too far from that aesthetic. Titles like 2017’s Batman: The Enemy Within ended up looking visually indistinct from a lot of the studio’s previous work.
Out of all the games that make up Telltale Games’ catalog, the first The Wolf Among Us is arguably the title that stands out the most when it comes to graphics. From just a quick glance at the reveal trailer for 2023’s The Wolf Among Us 2 though, it’s instantly clear that the game’s sequel is going to be a cut above anything else that the original Telltale created visually.
While the first game had a unique set of hues to its palette, what’s on offer in the upcoming game appears to be a far more defined and visually distinct art-style. During the scenes in the trailer where Bigby is dealing with the cast of The Wizard of Oz, the action looks like it’s been taken straight from the pages of a comic book, on a level that a lot of the older studio’s homogenized games never quite achieved.
Considering how routinely the first Telltale Games managed to serve up memorable and heart-wrenching stories, the fact that the rebooted studio is also starting to examine other areas of production is a big deal. If the entire episodic The Wolf Among Us 2 experience can live up to the reveal trailer’s graphical standards, there’s a chance that the game could become the pinnacle of Telltale’s entire portfolio; one that blends storytelling excellence, with a leveled-up graphical showcase that lives up to the same standards. It’s not hard to imagine Telltale Games’ projects going forward being as much a treat for the eyes, as the older games were for the mind.
Telltale’s Shift to Unreal Engine 4
One of the reasons why The Wolf Among Us 2 appears to be so visually impressive, is the fact that the new Telltale Games is using Unreal Engine 4 for its projects. Before being closed down in 2018, the first studio utilized its own proprietary Telltale Tool engine to design every game from the studio since 2004. Unsurprisingly considering its age, a lot of the graphical and performance issues that Telltale Games’ historic titles become infamous for can be traced back to this engine. Making sure that Telltale Tool was able to run on every platform imaginable, ensured that it was never really optimized to run on anything other than PC.
As a result of this, Telltale Games’ older hits were marred by frame rate issues, stiff animations, glitches, and character models that were often stylistically similar to each other. Shifting over to Unreal Engine 4 takes away a lot of these headaches, thanks to the efforts that Epic Games has already done to get its software running well on most platforms. Despite being a small vertical slice that might not be indicative of final gameplay, The Wolf Among Us 2’s reveal trailer was missing each of these previous Telltale hallmarks. The action and animations looked smooth for example, while character models were cleaner than they’ve ever been.
Telltale Going Forward
Ensuring that each of its titles have their own unique visual identity will also likely lead to more companies coming back into the fold to partner with the studio, which should help the overall health of Telltale going forward.
The Wolf Among Us 2 releases in 2023 for PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S.
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