I always had mixed feelings about Telltale.
At first I considered as some sort of saviors as, at a time where the genre was mostly dead for years, having some old Lucasarts devs releasing brand new point and click adventure games was like a dream come true, not to mention having them releasing sequel to Sam & Max.
But after some time I came to the realization that their games, IMHO, weren't very good, tons of of reused characters models and location, basic puzzle, short episodes, nearly always the same structure (i.e. find three "things" then confront the "boss"/final location, the end). Not to mention that after a while other devs started releasing better P&C games, Dark Matter, the Deadalic ones, etc...
As a result I didn't care or mind when they stopped doing point and click and gone full "interactive movie / visual novel".
Afterwards it was a mixed bags : I enjoyed Wolf Among us, Borderlands (even if it fell apart in the last chapter) and the two first Walking Deads, but the other side Guardians of the Galaxy, Back to the Future, Minecraft and Games of Thrones bored me to tears (Guardian being the most disappointing one); Batman left me rather indifferent (Didn't do the second one yet).
That's sad for the employees who lost their jobs but honestly as a game company I am not really going to miss then that much.