The Walking Dead: Michonne is
an episodic interactive drama graphic adventure survival horror based
on Robert Kirkman's The Walking Dead comic book series by Telltale Games. Taking place between issues 126 and
139 of The Walking Dead comic series, the game shows events of what Michonne was
up to during her temporary departure from the group of survivors led by Rick Grimes in
the midst of a zombie apocalypse. Samira Wiley voiced
Michonne in the game. The
three-episode series was released between February and April 2016 for personal
computers, PlayStation 3and 4 and Xbox 360 and One consoles, and on
mobile devices.
Plot
The
three episode miniseries follows Michonne's
journey after leaving Rick Grimes' trusted group in issue 126, and
what brought her back to the group in issue 139.[4] It
also serves as a tie-in between the existing The Walking Dead seasons
developed by Telltale Games.
The
story begins with Michonne on a boat with four other men, having flashbacks
about abandoning her two daughters, Colette and Elodie. She considers suicide,
and if she proceed, she is stopped in the act by Pete, the boat's leader. They
receive a radio signal from an area known as Mobjack, and Michonne and Pete
disembark to the area. Their search leads them to an abandoned boat. Upon
entering, they find two people chained to the doors, shot in the head, to
ensure they couldn't turn to walkers. They scavenge around, but are ambushed by
Samantha and Greg - two siblings also searching for supplies. Whilst fighting
off walkers, the group is taken hostage by Randall, a man part of a larger
group under the leadership of his sister, Norma, who are hunting Sam and Greg
for stealing their supplies from their town.
The
group is taken to a bayou-like community called Monroe, where Michonne and
Samantha are left in a ship's storage room, where Samantha apologizes for her
behavior and tries to get Michonne to ambush Randall - a choice for the player.
Randall brings Michonne up to Norma. Michonne is questioned by Norma, where the
player can comply or refuse. Norma warns Michonne that Samantha is a liar, and
that she shouldn't be trusted. Greg is also brought up for questioning, though
he lies to Norma, forcing Michonne to either help him, herself or keep silence.
Randall
forces Zachary, a younger member of the ship, to question Michonne, Greg and
Samantha. Zachary unintentionally shoots Greg, forcing Michonne to destroy his
brain so he doesn't turn. A distraught Samantha tries to get revenge by killing
Zachary, something Michonne can agree or disagree to. Either way, Michonne and
Sam rescue Pete and they fight their way out of Monroe. Pete offers to give
himself up to save Michonne and Sam, something Michonne can agree or disagree
to. Sam suggests that they hide at her family's home, but is shot in the
shoulder and wounded by Randall during their escape.
The
group arrives at Sam's home where they meet her father, John, her younger
brothers, James and Alex, and her best friend, Paige. With the help of the
family, Michonne removes the bullet from Sam's shoulder and cauterizes her
wound saving her life. While Sam rests, Michonne learns from both Paige and
John that Sam's mother had committed suicide due to the harsh reality of the
apocalypse which takes a toll on the family.
By
neglecting to close their gate, John is suddenly shot and killed by Randall who
assaults the house with the assistance of two other men from Monroe. Michonne,
and Pete if he didn't leave, manage to kill the two men and, with the help of
Paige, manages to subdue Randall and hold him hostage in the house's garage.
Norma tries to contact Randall via radio demanding to know his whereabouts.
Michonne can realize that Randall could be used as a bargaining chip and can
tell Norma that Randall has been captured and awaits her arrival to reclaim
him. Alternativley, she can choose not to answer the radio or somehow cheat
Norma. As the rest of the group prepare for the upcoming conflict, Randall
tries to provoke Michonne and coerce her into killing him, something Michonne
can agree or disagree to.
Norma
and the remaining survivors of Monroe arrive at the house and ask Michonne to
exchange Randall for the rest of Pete's crew, who are revealed to have been
captured. If Randall was murdered, they attempt to cheat Norma with his now
reanimated corpse. The exchange goes smoothly at first until an angry Monroe
survivor kills one of Pete's men as revenge for the destruction of Monroe. This
provokes a gunfight between the two groups which attracts the attention of a
herd of walkers. During the gunfight, Norma attacks Michonne and the two fight
until Michonne cuts off Norma's arm and lets her get devoured by walkers.
Michonne and her group retreat to the house to hold fort, but two Monroe men
throw Molotov cocktails into the house setting it ablaze.
Michonne
makes her way through the burning house to find James and Alex, who have hidden
upstairs. During her search, Michonne finds herself suffering more vivid
hallucinations of Colette and Elodie. Despite this, Michonne still manages to
find James and Alex and tries to escape from the house with the help of Sam. As
they climb out of an open window, Michonne is faced with a hallucination in
which she first left Colette and Elodie with her ex-husband shortly before the
outbreak. She is given the choice of whether or not to leave her children once
again. If Michonne decides to stay, Sam manages to grab Michonne and push her
out of the house, but ends up dying in the process. If Michonne decides to
leave, she apologizes for leaving them and says goodbye to her two children
once again and she and Sam manage to escape the house with no other casualties.
Michonne,
Pete, and his crew make their way back to their boat where they plan to
scavenge supplies from the remains of Monroe and promise to drop off Sam (if
alive), Paige, James, and Alex somewhere safe up north. Michonne believes that
she may have moved past the hallucinations and expresses her survivor's guilt
to Pete, who suggests that she return to the Alexandria Safe Zone and rejoin
Rick Grimes' group, something the player can consider. As the rest of the group
heads back to the boat, Michonne sees another distant hallucination of Colette and
Elodie. Although reluctant, Michonne decides not to pursue them and follows the
rest of the group back to the boat.
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