The Walking Dead: Season Two

The Walking Dead: Season Two

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Dawidovich Jul 25, 2014 @ 7:46am
How much does season 1 and 400 days choices matter?
I'm not very satisfied with my choices from s1 and 400 days. Are they worth replaying before i start s2?
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Hobbes Jul 25, 2014 @ 7:48am 
I really haven't noticed much of an impact, maybe a *slight* change in dialouge here and there but nothing major. For 400 Days all the only impact we've seen so far is cameos from those went with Tavia.
Last edited by Hobbes; Jul 25, 2014 @ 7:49am
its all doesnt matter just clem stating what happen in the past once in a blue moon
really pointless and not like I woulda made it if I was in charge =p like many here would do too
Rooky Jul 25, 2014 @ 8:26am 
400 Days is utterly worthless as it stands, and as of Episode 4 the "choices" from season 1 seem to matter very little (a theme i've noticed in TellTale games of late)
Last edited by Rooky; Jul 25, 2014 @ 8:30am
400 days was a scam to get more money on there down time n make huge hype for S2
Schroff Jul 25, 2014 @ 9:48am 
400 days was uselss. Season 1 is an independent experience at this point and the better game.
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Originally posted by Rooky:
400 Days is utterly worthless as it stands, and as of Episode 4 the "choices" from season 1 seem to matter very little (a theme i've noticed in TellTale games of late)

You can only notice said theme in their recent games. As the choice mechanic debuted in Walking Season one.
SGMX Jul 25, 2014 @ 11:15am 
400 days so far not relevant, and I doubt it will be in the last episode.

Season 1 though, very little, but I think they're more worth replaying than 400 days, there might still be some surprises out there.
Fear57 Jul 25, 2014 @ 11:41am 
Choices for main game and dlc matter 0%
Azure Jul 25, 2014 @ 11:45am 
For a game about choice there is really little choice in the game.

Telltales are slacking you can tell they're taking on too many projects now with Game of Thrones and Borderlands.
SteJo Jul 27, 2014 @ 10:19am 
I lost my save before S2 came out and went through the entire first season. My only complaint was episode 1 being a bit of a chore to get through but I enjoyed it a second time even though I was making the same choices. Now we are at episode 4 of S2 it doesn't feel like anything from S1 matters. 400 days doesn't seem to matter at all I've only seen 2 of the characters from it. One was a dead body and the other is with the group now (don't want to spoil who's who if you're not caught up yet)/
Last edited by SteJo; Jul 27, 2014 @ 10:22am
Adel Jul 27, 2014 @ 10:27am 
S1 will shape Clem abit and change some of the dialogs, memories of Lee and so on so in a way it does make a difference just not as much as most people would hope... but can't expect it to have much impact in a story 2 years after the first season.
Bowfin Jul 27, 2014 @ 10:28am 
facepalm
Denjanjeau Jul 27, 2014 @ 11:25am 
Originally posted by Dawidovich:
I'm not very satisfied with my choices from s1 and 400 days. Are they worth replaying before i start s2?

It doesn't matter. And that is the problem with this franchise. They are misleading their customers that choices matter. Without them mattering, this is a mediocre point and click adventure with attachments to a succesful tv series...
Mattimus Jul 27, 2014 @ 12:07pm 
Originally posted by Miss-Chibi-Godd:
400 days was a scam to get more money on there down time n make huge hype for S2

While the final "decisions" of 400 Days didn't really affect much at all, I don't see how it was a "scam".

Look at it like any other story DLC: it introduced some interesting characters and was pretty entertaining to play through. I still enjoyed it a lot, even if the consequences began and ended with just a few extra lines during Episode 3.
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Date Posted: Jul 25, 2014 @ 7:46am
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