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this is what the reviews mentioned lol
The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners has incredible respect for the source material in more ways than just the game's story structure. Not only does The Walking Dead: Saints and Sinners' stories feel exactly like something from the comic book series or the AMC show, but there are many other little details that will make hardcore fans of the franchise feel right at home. For example, if players shoot a human enemy and fail to destroy their brain, they will eventually reanimate as a zombie. (Players are also able to cut guts out of zombies and rub them on themselves for camouflage, which is a trick used by the characters in the comic and the show to move stealthily through areas.)
i see, i try it later, i love doing something mischievous haha, if they dont attack me i might try smashing them with angel statue or etc XD