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Eh, it's whatever.
I liked Russell a lot, Shel and Becca were all right, but the other characters I didn't care for, and I know this DLC doesn't really affect the later seasons much.
Manage to get Shel, Becca, Russell, Bonnie, and Wyatt to come with me, but Vince stayed behind. No idea what would have con-Vinced him, but oh well, I'm just glad to have Russell.
My choices:
-Shot Justin's leg as Vince (lol)
-Didn't get out of the car as Wyatt (didn't realize this was even a choice or I probably would have)
-Drove off with the RV as Shel (fuck Roman lol)
-Left Nate as Russell (I was rude to this guy every possible chance, didn't trust him for a second)
-Told Leland the truth as Bonnie (everyone is so mean to her 💀)
Anyway, I stan Russ, hope to see him again.
I liked Russell a lot, Shel and Becca were all right, but the other characters I didn't care for, and I know this DLC doesn't really affect the later seasons much.
Manage to get Shel, Becca, Russell, Bonnie, and Wyatt to come with me, but Vince stayed behind. No idea what would have con-Vinced him, but oh well, I'm just glad to have Russell.
My choices:
-Shot Justin's leg as Vince (lol)
-Didn't get out of the car as Wyatt (didn't realize this was even a choice or I probably would have)
-Drove off with the RV as Shel (fuck Roman lol)
-Left Nate as Russell (I was rude to this guy every possible chance, didn't trust him for a second)
-Told Leland the truth as Bonnie (everyone is so mean to her 💀)
Anyway, I stan Russ, hope to see him again.
Good piece of DLC for The Walking Dead.
Telltale Games are well known for creating great story based games in which the objective is not to murder every soul in sight, collect some hidden treasure or set the fastest time, no, its all about telling a story and letting you decide how that story will end.
Because the focus here is based one hundred percent on the story, I will not say anything about it. This is something you need to experience for yourself.
You collect different items that you can/must later use to progress. The game is on rail and apart from some mini games and puzzles, it plays itself forward, after the right choice or response has been given. It gives the feeling of an old school point and click game.
The game can end early when making the wrong decision, in which you need to start over. The whole ending and which characters still live and which dies is entirely up to you. Based on your conversation with characters and your actions, it will dramatically impact the outcome. For this reason, you can play the game over again multiple times, and get many different endings.
The Walking Dead from Telltales looks beautiful and makes good use of the cell shading graphics. The sounds and music are nice and fits the game well.
The biggest strong point of this game is the connection that you establish with the characters and especially, the main character. You get really attached to them. You cannot stop playing because you want to know what is going to happen next.
The 400 days DLC was also a really nice piece of extra story. I enjoyed it immensely. Although the plot here was a little less stunning than the main game. Nevertheless, it played just as fine as the original story.
Definitely recommend this experience to anyone.
Telltale Games are well known for creating great story based games in which the objective is not to murder every soul in sight, collect some hidden treasure or set the fastest time, no, its all about telling a story and letting you decide how that story will end.
Because the focus here is based one hundred percent on the story, I will not say anything about it. This is something you need to experience for yourself.
You collect different items that you can/must later use to progress. The game is on rail and apart from some mini games and puzzles, it plays itself forward, after the right choice or response has been given. It gives the feeling of an old school point and click game.
The game can end early when making the wrong decision, in which you need to start over. The whole ending and which characters still live and which dies is entirely up to you. Based on your conversation with characters and your actions, it will dramatically impact the outcome. For this reason, you can play the game over again multiple times, and get many different endings.
The Walking Dead from Telltales looks beautiful and makes good use of the cell shading graphics. The sounds and music are nice and fits the game well.
The biggest strong point of this game is the connection that you establish with the characters and especially, the main character. You get really attached to them. You cannot stop playing because you want to know what is going to happen next.
The 400 days DLC was also a really nice piece of extra story. I enjoyed it immensely. Although the plot here was a little less stunning than the main game. Nevertheless, it played just as fine as the original story.
Definitely recommend this experience to anyone.
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I really wanted this DLC to be special. It is very entertaining, and introduces great new characters, but I was disappointed with how they were used in season two. Or rather, how little they were used. Some of the characters stories were intriguing but I wanted to see how that played into Clementine's story going further and you get so little of that.
A cool DLC for an unbelievable game.
400 Days is a collection of short, well-made stories, all with some interesting characters. The gameplay is identical to the base game, and the stories are just as immersive. However, I can't help but feel that nobody would ever notice if this DLC was erased from history. I enjoyed my time with it, but it just doesn't add anything special to the series. I won't complain about more TWD content, though!
Overall, 400 Days is pretty much just more of The Walking Dead, just not as powerful and impactful as the base game. I still had a lot of fun, and I think it's a worthy DLC to pick up while playing through the first season. - 🕖
400 Days is a collection of short, well-made stories, all with some interesting characters. The gameplay is identical to the base game, and the stories are just as immersive. However, I can't help but feel that nobody would ever notice if this DLC was erased from history. I enjoyed my time with it, but it just doesn't add anything special to the series. I won't complain about more TWD content, though!
Overall, 400 Days is pretty much just more of The Walking Dead, just not as powerful and impactful as the base game. I still had a lot of fun, and I think it's a worthy DLC to pick up while playing through the first season. - 🕖
*Jugado en Xbox One
Obviamente no está a la altura de lo que es el juego principal, pero está bien para enterarte un poco sobre otros personajes y de la vids fuera del grupo principal.
Estos episodios son divertidos y vienen gratis con el juego principal así que recomendaría jugarlos si te ha gustado el juego.
Obviamente no está a la altura de lo que es el juego principal, pero está bien para enterarte un poco sobre otros personajes y de la vids fuera del grupo principal.
Estos episodios son divertidos y vienen gratis con el juego principal así que recomendaría jugarlos si te ha gustado el juego.
Why? It seemed like this was suppose to be HEAVILY apart of season 2 and it was more just easter eggs other than Bonnie but 400 days is really not mentioned at all.
Likable characters that we never see again I guess the concept of this game was fun trying to get everyone to come with you depending on what choices you make it's just you think this leads into something HUGE and then it doesn't.
Liked what I played just truly disappointed that nothing came out of it.
Likable characters that we never see again I guess the concept of this game was fun trying to get everyone to come with you depending on what choices you make it's just you think this leads into something HUGE and then it doesn't.
Liked what I played just truly disappointed that nothing came out of it.
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Não vou dizer que a experiência foi ruim, pois estaria sendo injusto, mas definitivamente foi decepcionante. Esperava mais.
Foi diferente do que tivemos na primeira temporada, algo mais rápido e direto ao ponto. E talvez foi exatamente esse "imediatismo" nos objetivos, que custou uma imersão maior.
Sabendo pela segunda temporada, que só Bonnie seria aproveitada, essa DLC ficou pior ainda.
Foi diferente do que tivemos na primeira temporada, algo mais rápido e direto ao ponto. E talvez foi exatamente esse "imediatismo" nos objetivos, que custou uma imersão maior.
Sabendo pela segunda temporada, que só Bonnie seria aproveitada, essa DLC ficou pior ainda.