![]() Of course, all this is built around the choice system we know from The Walking Dead: The Game Season 1. ![]() And anybody who plays “Would You Rather” in a zombie apocalypse is immediately cool. Shel’s just trying to be a good sister, but when that conflicts with being a good survivor, what do you do? You’d think you could hate Vince the convict, but his motivations of family make him human. What’s amazing about The Walking Dead: 400 Days is how quickly - and how differently - developer Telltale Games has you start caring about the folks here. Here, we play as five different characters through five different stories, each of which take place somewhere within a span of 400 days wrapped around a Georgia truck stop. ![]() ![]() If you have a keen eye, you’ll see a familiar face or two, but this isn’t picking up where Episode 5 left off (even though it is reading your Season 1 save). 400 Days is a $4.99 bridge between Season 1 and Season 2 of The Walking Dead: The Game. ![]()
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