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really pointless and not like I woulda made it if I was in charge =p like many here would do too
You can only notice said theme in their recent games. As the choice mechanic debuted in Walking Season one.
Season 1 though, very little, but I think they're more worth replaying than 400 days, there might still be some surprises out there.
Telltales are slacking you can tell they're taking on too many projects now with Game of Thrones and Borderlands.
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...
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.