The Walking Dead: 400 Days (Video Game 2013) Poster

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7/10
Break from season 1
AvionPrince1630 August 2021
I found the plot still interesting and wonder what will happen to each survivor. Still have some choices to make. Pretty interesting. The only negative points are: the video game is short, some choices are not very interesting : because we felt that choices are just illusion sometimes.
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8/10
4 Stars out of 5 Stars
ajneeago9614 July 2023
A dlc episode to Telltales The Walking Dead: Season One, it definitely feels like an episode that's designed to branch into the next season. The episode revolves around standalone stories of survivors, some new and some familiar, with each story giving the player a decision that changes the characters story. Playing this by itself, it definitely feels a little underwhelming since it was so short, and some of these stories literally end right when they get interesting, but it's still a fun little dlc that will definitely change the way Telltales The Walking Dead: Season 2 plays out. Recommended for Telltale/Walking Dead fans.
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8/10
Interesting, mysterious and a nice tie-in to season 2
sigurjone9623 June 2023
Warning: Spoilers
Warning potentially massive spoilers for both 400 Days and 2 season are included in this review. Please do not read if you haven't finished those games.

I got to say I was massively impressed by the DLC called 400 Days. It's very satisfactory to play through and makes you think carefully about your choices. All brand new characters that you haven't met or played as before, all dealing with life and their own traumas and different hardships in the zombie apocalypse.

Personally my favorite story was Wyatt's because he had an interesting partner with him and it seemed like the 400 Days characters were originally supposed to play a much larger role in season 2 than they did (unfortunately just small cameos for them except for Bonnie). You can see that on the cover for the fourth episode.

About season 2. The Russian group weren't even a thing until "the final script" was chosen to be portrayed for it. And although season 2 is by far my favorite in this franchise I still found flaws within the writing of it and how it threw most of the newcomers under the bus both in the main game and here. Eddie was supposed to be heavily involved in the fourth episode but that idea unfortunately got scrapped like so many others.

In 400 Days you go through 5 troubled individuals and try to figure out their stories. If you don't want any spoilers about this then I recommend you do not read any further. In the end when you are finished with each stories all of the survivors have tented in the woods until a person called Tavia finds them.

She offers them to join Carver's camp and depending on your decisions they may or might not join it. Bonnie joins regardless considering she's a main character in season 2 but the rest are completely left to interpretation and ambiguity. Vince seemed like someone who was going to play in season 2 a lot but doesn't eventually. Just says hi once at Carver's camp. Same with Dee and Becca, Russell, and also Wyatt.

I really enjoyed this story a lot thought it was a well welcomed addition and I wish the characters here played a bigger role in season 2 than just "hi cameos". One of the most disliked and deceitful characters (Jane) gets a way more prominent role in season 2 than what was initially teased as and promised. She reminded me a lot of Lilly and was very arrogant too. Mike had the same personality as Lee and built like him as well.

Amazing and incredible characters like Luke and most of the cabin group people get a scripted and a pitiful death scene. Arvo gets constantly abused and beaten up by Kenny for no reason other than "being a Russian in America" even though he's underaged and most of the time kept as a hostage even though all of his friends are dead and he has no one left to talk to. I didn't even expect Clementine to be a protagonist in season 2 and she was kind of boring as one. The chemistry is so weird, odd and all over the place despite being extremely captivating too.

Great and an impressive DLC but a lot of lost potential. Builds your hype up a lot for season 2 and delivers in some ways but not in all of them. But very nice content added to the Walking Dead series. I recommend it highly for anyone who's yet to test it out. Just don't get your hopes and except it to tie into season 2 perfectly. It does not. But all in all had a fantastic time playing this. Very underrated. It would have been awesome if the choices had more impact into season 2 though. The shortcomings were there but it was still nice.

8/10.
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9/10
Amazing!
ellisintn20 December 2013
Once again, TellTale makes an amazing episode to The Walking Dead!

Fan of The Walking Dead game? Get this DLC and jump right to it!

The only problem I found in this DLC episode was Bonnie's story, her story in my opinion was the worst out of the 5 stories included in the episode. Bonnie's story just had no point to it, and it was too short. It didn't have likable characters like the others did, other than that it was great, and enjoyable for all fans of the game. Just like the earlier episodes, couldn't of been any better, it's good the way it was made.

Overall I give it a 9 because of the outstanding writing. Worth the $5.
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