This article discusses whether the characters from Walking Dead 400 Days will return in season 2. Will the events of this action-packed DLC have any impact on the events of the second season? And how does the Unknown Ending of this game affect later events in season 2? These are all questions that have plagued the development of Telltale’s episodic adventure game. In this article, I’ll answer those questions and more.
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Characters in Walking Dead 400 Days aren’t in season 2
If you have been wondering what happened to the characters from the first season, the answer is that you’re in for a surprise. The first season has already ended, but the interlude episode “400 Days” is set in the same world as the first season, only with new characters. While there are a few notable changes from the first season, this season is a solid entry into the Walking Dead universe.
The epilogue of 400 Days follows the group of survivors trying to persuade Carver to let them join a safe community. Which survivors and the group of survivors go is determined by their decisions, and these choices carry over into the second season. The only way to bring the entire group of survivors to the settlement is to kill Danny, leave Nate, or win the game of scissors paper rock. However, no matter which decisions you make, Bonnie will arrive, and no one will be safe.
Action scenes affect later events in season 2
The Walking Dead is a critically acclaimed TV show. Its setting is a remote farmhouse where the survivors of the zombie apocalypse are forced to fend for themselves. The series’ protagonist, Clementine, is the focus of season two. She is rescued by Lee Everett, played by Dave Fennoy. Lee offers to help Clementine find her parents. However, she soon learns that her parents are walkers, and she is forced to decide whether to kill Lee or leave him to reanimate.
The Walking Dead’s players will feel the emotional impact of every action scene. In the season finale, Clementine will be presented with a choice: she can shoot Lee or leave him to turn. This decision will impact many characters later in the series, including Walter. Many of the series’ most memorable choices are made by the characters who are part of the group. But it’s not just Clementine and Luke who are affected by this choice.
Telltale’s episodic adventure game
How will the events of the Walking Dead 400 days DLC affect the season two game? If you play the first season and then purchase the 400 Days DLC, your choices will be carried over. However, if you don’t, you’ll have to start over from scratch. The story continues a few months after the events of the first season, so it’s not clear how your choices will affect the game.
How will the decisions you make in the first season of The Walking Dead impact the story of the second? The answer is complicated, but it’s important to note that the events of 400 Days affect Season One of the game. This second season doesn’t include characters from the first season, though returning players will recognize familiar locations and events in dialogue. Fortunately, it’s only Day 400, so Telltale’s talented scribes will have plenty of time to weave all the disparate narrative threads into one cohesive story.
Unknown ending of Walking Dead 400 Days
The 400 Days episode is a special one in the upcoming Telltale Games zombie game. The game takes place during the first season and follows the story of five different protagonists within a small geographic area. The episode’s ending is a mystery. It may be that Dan is killed by Rick who stabbed him repeatedly. However, the unnamed ending may be a simulation, or that the event occurs for real.
The story continues from where the last episode left off. Vince has just been bitten by Rebecca, but Clem warns him to shoot. Vince instinctively pulls the trigger, but a stray bullet accidentally hits Mike. The other members of the 400 Days crew take cover, including Wyatt and Russell. The others, meanwhile, start shooting the walkers. It is possible to change the ending of the series, if you like the way it is.