AMC's The Walking Dead ran for 11 seasons, and for much of that, it was one of the best and most popular TV shows on the planet. However, like many long-running series', towards the latter seasons, the hard-hitting post-apocalyptic drama fell short with much of its fandom, especially its finale, which has often been cited as a letdown. The Walking Dead's quality seemingly declined after the loss of key characters like Rick, leaving its ending feeling somewhat anticlimactic and unrewarding for its dedicated and loyal viewers.
However, that didn't stop a slew of spin-offs from existing that have done really well for the franchise. From Fear the Walking Dead, Tales of the Walking Dead, and The Walking Dead: World Beyond to The Walking Dead: Dead City, The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live, and The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon, many characters became so beloved that they earned their own place in the series. Although some are more successful than others, with Rick and Michonne’s The Ones Who Live being the highest rated, when it came to branching out into the video game genre, one particular title didn't go down too well with The Walking Dead creator, who felt that it did not meet the high standards set by the rest of the franchise.