http://howlongtobeat.com I would only use that for a very rough estimate though.
And on the topic, I had those "that's gotta be it" moments for the entire series. You can really tell they dumped a lot of resources into writing. Along with life is strange it looks like we're setting new standards for length in episodic adventures now which is awesome.
If you want, you can buy almost every TWD game in the Epic Games Store (except "400 days"), if you want to buy Steam keys, I think there are sites, but they are very expensive.
Until June 13, they cost $5 each.
https://www.epicgames.com/store/en-US/collection/the-walking-dead-collection
If you're that bothered, Download Clash of Kings for Mount and Blade: Warband, Create a character of Asher, take control of Ironwrath.. defeat Whitehills/Conquer Westeros. Did this myself, very satisfying.
They're working on it as we speak:
https://steamdb.info/app/330830/history
There's no exact date, but the best part about this is that Episode 3 seems to be at a bigger size than the last one. So there will be a substantial amount of story in this one.
You won't need to keep them installed, because the game files are separate from your save files. You can manually back up your saves, just to be sure that you will still have them. The site also has the locations for the other TWD games.
If you have them on Steam, then you might be able to use Steam Cloud. Go to you Library > right-click on the game in question > Properties > tab Updates. If you see Steam Cloud and there's a check mark, then it should back up to Steam. You'd see something like: "Synchronising..." on a game's title in your Library whenever you quit the game.
Not all of their games seem to use Steam Cloud though. Some use TellTale's own cloud service which requires a TellTale account.
Thats weird than. i have used DS4 windows for every episode so far and its worked perfect. and all that does is use the 360 drivers to make the game think im using a 360 controller.
I saw you said its a wireless comtroller maybe see if you can plug it in if you have cable.
Heres a link to DS4 windows incase that fixed it some how
Seems the licencing for the characters expired, so you can't buy it from most stores anymore. However, Amazon has it as a game code for Steam!
https://www.amazon.com/Poker-Night-Online-Game-Code/dp/B00FFL0U04?th=1
Lifeline is on sale for $0.99. It's about an astronaut who's stranded in space who you communicate with in real time. That means when the main character is doing something, you have to wait until they're done to continue. Really adds to the immersion.
It's all text based, but the choices, like Telltale games, do affect the story. It's written by the dude who wrote The Wolf Among Us, so you know it's legit. You get really attached.
I'll ask Mojang just in case. If I do get permission I'll make up the demo and make a page for it on itch.io and link it here in an edit for everyone. I just hope Mojang would be the one to ask since I have no clue if TellTale will respond to me oof-
I’m looking at this this one. Some say as it’s preowned it might have a code I’m worried someone’s used it and I won’t get the full game.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Batman-The-Telltale-Series-PS4/dp/B01K1LLTPM
I'm not sure what's wrong with Telltale's own cloud service to be honest. I haven't heard complaints about it thus far.
Anyway, you can check if a game supports Steam Cloud by going to you library > right-click on a game > properties > the tab Updates. If you see Steam Cloud and you see a check mark, then it should back up to Steam. In my case, The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us say they use Steam Cloud, but the store pages for either don't mention anything about it (right side where you see Single-player, Steam Achievements etc.). You might want to check what it shows for you. Not all seem to use it though: Tales from the Borderlands doesn't show anything for me.
You can also go to the location of the save files and back them up manually. PCGamingWiki has the locations for other games, if you need them.
At least for season 2 I dont think it's all on cart. This amazon page says
"Includes Episode One of five and grants access to download the remaining four episodes as they become available"