The Walking Dead: 400 Days DLC review for XBLA, PSN, PC
Telltale Games attempts to bridge gap between Season One and Two of their Walking Dead series with this DLC featuring five short stories with all new characters.
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Telltale Games attempts to bridge gap between Season One and Two of their Walking Dead series with this DLC featuring five short stories with all new characters.
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