Just played through episode one of Batman: A Telltale Series. It was a pretty solid game, and surprisingly brutal at times (though I can't really give a review until the season's complete), but I feel like the fact that it's a Batman licensed game (as opposed to the Walking Dead, where they make up their own characters and story) means that they have less freedom, and the choices won't have as much impact. (whether you give information to Gordon or Vicky Vale is one of the big choices, for example, but the end results seem the same)
Maybe the choices will make more of a difference in the long run (improving or weakening Batman's relationship with the police, or how he is portrayed in the media), but it's refreshing to have more of a street level look at Batman's crime fighting, where he's dealing with mobsters instead of supervillains (though between Harvey Dent and Oswald Cobblepot, I'm sure we'll have plenty of those coming up, and no matter what choices you make, they'll blame Batman and/or Bruce Wayne for their actions). It's off to a good start, and I'm definitely excited to see where they go with this.
Think I might start Mad Max soon.