Favorite 400 days Character(s)?

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  • Nate and Eddie

  • He had to be.. but I don't think he'll do that again. Besides, he only did that once and seemed regretful about it.

  • Obviously Tom Cruise

  • Eddie and Nate. They both had interesting personalities! I hope we see them both again (well Eddie is shown in ep4 slide so yeah)

  • Shel (and Becca) and Wyatt were my favourites.

  • EDDIE FTW!!!

    Yertos posted: »

    Eddie because he's just plain awesome. Vince and Nate are also up there.

  • My faves (in no order):

    1. Bonnie
    2. Shel
    3. Leland
    4. Vince
    5. Danny (he seems like a good guy, even though he's a rapist)
  • 1.Vince
    2.Bonnie
    3.Justin
    4.Nate
    5.Shel

  • my favorite characters are Nate Eddie Vince Roman Shel and I can't remember if she's on 400 days but Becca

  • Shel and Vince

    Karaj posted: »

    She appears to be someone who is easy to manipulate. I could be wrong, though. My favorite duo is Russ and Nate I even had Russel stay wit

  • edited January 2014

    For playable character, Id say Vince, seemed to have the most identifiable personality. I didnt really specifically like any of the other playable characters, there were good, but nothing that really grabbed me.

    For the rest of the characters, 1. Nate and 2. Danny. In spite of Danny's crime, he seemed like a guy with good humor and a stand up guy, as evidenced by him standing in the path of the guard when he threatens Justin, in spite of barely knowing him.

    Nate I identify as very close to Woody Harrelson in Zombieland, little nutty, but he just doesnt want to get bogged down by all the depression around him and has a very harsh sense of justice. He stands side by side with Russell, even though he could have easily abandoned him. Why help Russell? I think Nate needs company and thinks Russell is a decent kid. He does shoot the old couple, which I thought was excessive, but keep in mind he tried to kill them without warning, makes the old man as bad as any bandit. If it were my choice, Id have them tied down while I change the tires on the truck, which I think Nate is entitled to at the very least, and then take a few days worth of food and gas for my trouble before letting them go. Killing them was too much, but who knows? Maybe it would have been too dangerous to keep them alive while having to change the tires on his truck

  • Personally, Nate is my favorite npc

    Apples posted: »

    For playable character, Id say Vince, seemed to have the most identifiable personality. I didnt really specifically like any of the other play

  • Bonnie, Russel, Nate, Wyatt & Eddie were my favorite characters.

  • IDK, I just like her as a character. Then again, I usually prefer the female characters over the male ones (not because I like them in that way :P). For example, I saved Carley, sided with Lilly, cried when Katjaa died, etc. I took a liking to Dee, even though she was a bitch to Leland and Bonnie.

  • *Shel. This isn't Portal.

    Janickje posted: »

    Shel and Vince and I think Bonnie aswell! Bonnie's story has a cool soundtrack when she got chased by Chel's group.

  • Nate was awesome!

  • edited January 2014

    I liked Vince, Danny, Eddie, and Nate. Really loathed She's group.

  • Bitchy for good reasons

    IDK, I just like her as a character. Then again, I usually prefer the female characters over the male ones (not because I like them in that

  • I liked Vince and Wyatt. It was a tough decision for Vince and the one with Wyatt made it rather creepy with the fog.

  • Rape apologist, gross.

    I don't think he would have done that in his normal state of mind, he apparently has a higher moral integrity than Justin. He was probably drunk when he did that, or under the influence of insanity pills.

  • edited January 2014

    Things are different in a zombie apocalypse: the dead kill, the living kill, it doesn't even matter what happened by then.

    Now if the dead never came back to life, then fuck everyone in prison. But also fuck the jail system.. and Wall Street. lol

    More like survival apologist...

    soclara posted: »

    Rape apologist, gross.

  • edited January 2014

    "I don't think he would have done that in his normal state of mind. ... He was probably drunk when he did that, or under the influence of insanity pills." - you

    That's got nothing to do with survival, those are your words. Making excuses for a rapist = rape apologist, just sayin'.

    Things are different in a zombie apocalypse: the dead kill, the living kill, it doesn't even matter what happened by then. Now if the dead

  • Really? I didn't think it was possible to care while watching his videos simultaneously.

    My favorite characters from 400 Days are Wyatt, Danny and Boyd. I understand some people are under the mentality that Danny's conviction means he's not worth the salt of any tears(I didn't actually cry over him). But how would you know? Because Justin ran his mouth about star witness this, van that? He might even have been convinced by his own speculation.

    Danny had a girl, and he was thinking of her while he was incarcerated. He was trying to do the right thing during and after the fight broke out. Now, if we following that logic, if he actually was guilty, I'd say he seemed to be trying to convince himself he didn't, aka he regretted it and was trying to turn over a new leaf. One way or the other, he would deserve a fair chance from me. I hope we get to see him surviving in season 2, and Wyatt too.

  • edited January 2014

    Well, you were talking about something separate from the topic of my comment...

    And just because I think Danny's kinda a good guy who just fucked up once doesn't mean that i'm a rape apologist. And the ZA is also a factor as to why I forgive this fictional character for having done the shit he did. He protects and motivates. Just sayin'

    Hell, how can anyone forgive Lee or Vince for taking a life?

    Doesn't that make practically everyone a murder apologist? Because that's just as uncool.

    soclara posted: »

    "I don't think he would have done that in his normal state of mind. ... He was probably drunk when he did that, or under the influence of insa

  • edited January 2014

    I liked Wyatt.
    I'm not sure why, but I just did.
    I also liked Leland as well, as his character seemed reasonable, as opposed to his wife.
    But then again, his wife was speaking out of jealousy!

  • I'll admit Danny's character seemed to be more moral in some respects.
    But that still don't change the fact of what he did.
    What he did was wrong, no matter how you try to cut it.
    I personally wouldn't bother to save someone like that.

  • edited January 2014

    Killing that elderly couple was wrong on Nate's end.
    I wouldn't go along with it.
    They were scared and alone.

    Personally I wish that as Russell, I could have intervened.
    Stopped him from murdering those elderly folks.
    Even if they fired the first shot, with the elderly lady being seriously wounded, and once the old man was disarmed, killing them was wrong.
    They were both clearly scared out of their mind, which is probably why they started shooting in the first place.
    So really killing them was not in self defense, if that's how some may want to cut it.
    Bottom line, killing them would be deliberate cold-blooded murder.

    Apples posted: »

    For playable character, Id say Vince, seemed to have the most identifiable personality. I didnt really specifically like any of the other play

  • Tie them? Goddamn it, Apples. Now i'm not saying that you're sick in the head, but hell... If given the choice, i'd have tried to help the old woman with her bleeding, seek for apology, ask for aid, then leave.

    Apples posted: »

    For playable character, Id say Vince, seemed to have the most identifiable personality. I didnt really specifically like any of the other play

  • See that's a problem. most people assume that Danny must have done it if he was convicted and people say he did. Whether or not what he theoretically did was wrong is not the question. How do you determine which crimes place a person too far from redemption? I give Danny a chance to get to know him and find where he stands on the issue over Justin because he seems like he might want to come back from what he did if he did it. Justin on the other hand doesn't care who suffers in direct cause of his selfish actions.

    That's not to say I wouldn't "deal" with Danny if I decided later he wasn't the kind of person I thought he was or wasn't being straight up with me. In that case, they both end up dead, and that's just the way things go.

    Kenny/Lee posted: »

    I'll admit Danny's character seemed to be more moral in some respects. But that still don't change the fact of what he did. What he did was wrong, no matter how you try to cut it. I personally wouldn't bother to save someone like that.

  • edited January 2014

    My reason for saying what I said has NOTHING to do with the characters, story, or anything related. It has to do with YOUR words and your words only. The things that you said are pretty much textbook rape apology, associating the rapist's actions being somehow not his fault or giving excuses for why he did it. There is never an excuse. Rape is not something you do for anything other than nefarious reasons. I don't care if you're drunk, in love, high, deaf to the word 'no', or "under the influence of insanity pills". There is no good excuse. I don't care if you're a "good person" otherwise, raping someone negates all of that.

    Well, you were talking about something separate from the topic of my comment... And just because I think Danny's kinda a good guy who just

  • Wyatt and Nate

  • Help? they were actively trying to kill Nate and Russell and I really doubt he would have helped. Someone you KNOW is willing to kill random people to PREEMPTIVELY defend themselves is NOT someone you can trust to just walk around with guns while youre stuck there without transport. Also, "seek for apology" for what? He attacked Russell and he disarmed him, hes already been more than polite enough.

    Tie them? Goddamn it, Apples. Now i'm not saying that you're sick in the head, but hell... If given the choice, i'd have tried to help the old woman with her bleeding, seek for apology, ask for aid, then leave.

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