It recently went on Steam sale, -75% off, so consider look out for when it's available for a £1 £4, while not ridiculously overpriced, might leave you feeling as though it'd been a bit wasted. But it's not a must-have, and expect to blow through it pretty quickly. It ultimately serves to skim over your choices and end the thing with a sudden sequel hook (assuming it pops up in the sequel, if not just a sudden mystery). It offers some interesting comments about how the stories turned out, but isn't sufficiently explained and highlights the lack of proper consequence caused by the DLC's short length. And so it is for everyone, as the Epilogue is lacking and almost tacked-on. However, in the end her resolution in the Epilogue is disappointing. The same for almost everyone but Shel, who probably has the best choice and consequence (taking place during its rough middle). Its last choice is a tricky one, but never will you see its consequences. Cast in point: Vince's story, while fairly interesting and ending on a dramatic note, may as well have been just one conversation. Consequences don't have the chance to truly have any impact. The game is good about getting you to care about it's characters in spite of that (you won't care as much as you did Lee and Clem, but you'll still hope that most of them don't all die), but the fragmented nature of the stories also means every one of them has to start before moving on. The stories are all fairly short, which has a ripple effect on other elements. Finding out about the source of a certain bloodstain in another character's story. The crossover between the episodes is, if a bit cheesy at times, pretty nice. Each character - though as you'd expect semi-avatar and customizable in nature - has their own clear personality, so they don't all feel like Lee Mark 2. The different stories are an interesting experiment, and not wholly unsuccessful. It is, after all, 9 minus 1 (maths!), and how often do you see a 10? Regardless, I went with a 7, because 400 Days while compelling at times has some heavy flaws. 7 seems too little, but 8 feels like major praise. It is, after all, 9 minus 1 (maths!), and how often I was torn here, between a 7 and an 8. 7 seems too little, but 8 feels like major praise. Showing 1-10 of 173 Results for 'the walking dead 400 days' The Walking Dead 400 Days DLC Pack 4.99 Experience more of the horror and human drama of Robert Kirkman and Telltale's award-winning.
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