Yeah, the only problem is when you finish it - you're gonna be itching to get more story

I played through it twice, back to back, and the thing I noticed about it vs WD is that choices seem to carry a lot more weight this time. WD no matter what you did in some cases the story seemed preset....
WD didn't really have that weight to it. It or may not amount to much in the end, but TWAU just seemed to have weightier consequences for your actions.
I just hope Telltale doesn't have too much on its plate right now - they have so much shit in the pipeline I worry that the quality of their games may start to suffer, not to mention they're way off schedule for Wolf anyway - EP1 was released back in October and Ep2 isn't due til Feb.... that's a bit ridiculous.