This is a really annoying me and I need to get it off my back
We call played 400 days because it was part of a great game and we wanted to see more choices carried over to season 2, right? So, when we finally get to meet the 400 days characters in Howe's Hardware Store, they barely even socialize with Clementine. The only one that matters to the plot is Bonnie and thats because she is a part of the escape plan and you actually talk to her. I really wanted to talk to some of the 400 days characters and this was a massive waste. They are just there for show.
The worst part is there was numerous chances to actually talk to the characters from 400 days, like when Becca insults Sarah when you are walking past her. I could insult Becca or agree with her. The major thing being, this opens up to more tension inside Howe's Hardware store "insiders" and outsiders". Not to forget the possiblities of more conversation as time progresses.
I just hope that characters that weren't shooting on the roof like Russell actually ran out of the place and got somewhere safe so we can possibly see them again.
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Meh... true, they did say on Twitter they would play a huge role and they never, hoepfully next episode.
I wanted to talk to them too, i have things to say to that Becca, Vince was my favoritte and Wyatt i wish Clem could interact with them, for a second, i thought Bonnie would bring 400 days group with us, she is friend with them i wonder if she told them about the plan.
Maybe 400 days wasn't made for the characters we played but for the side characters like Eddie and Nate? Just an idea I had a while ago.
Even the F.A.Q said that 400 days characters would be important...
There are still 2 episodes left, they could still play a big role.
I really hope Nate comes back, he was awesome, a lil bit crazy but he is awesome.
Exactly, thats why I said at the end about characters that weren't on the roof escaping. I'm counting on Telltale to try and use these last remaining 4 or so hours of gameplay to make them an impact or atleast give them some kind of role that includes them doing something other than saying one liners.