@SoNin360 The first season got a higher rating when it was re-rated as a whole season. That often happens with series that the whole is better than the episodes after you can see how it all pans out.
That said, I also can't believe that some episodes got 7.5 but this has a 9. I'd give 400 Days a 6.
The only thing that makes this worth playing is the nice way it ties up in the last 5 minutes. Other than that these mostly unsatisfying 10-15 minute vignettes range from interesting to stupid. Two sections I surely enjoyed, but they fly by. One had the worst characters and writing I've seen from Telltale. The other two are pretty meh. For completionists only, because for someone hanging out for season 2 this is not the 70 minutes you're looking for.
@gosushi I know a chick who didn't have sex until 3 weeks into her marriage (saving herself and all) because her and her husband weren't sure how to kick things off, so yeah, anythings possible?
@jeffrobin The problem is the moral outrage some people seem to suffer makes them way more proactive than it makes the people on the receiving end of their censorship. Whether its games like this or Saints Row IV, or films like A Serbian Film or Human Centipede 2 (both banned, then released with about 20 minutes cut) it's the same; almost every letter of complaint comes before release (so based on conjecture) from two addresses for Family First and the Australian Christian Lobby. Nothing that has been sent to review has ever passed uncut, if it gets a classification at all.
When you're trying to write letters pointing out research, statistics on consumers, or making arguments for the validity of content; it doesn't help when on the other end are a politically minded mother of two young children, a ex-family doctor, and a family law practitioner who have been specially picked for their conservatism from the most conservative part of our country.
@samremnant The Boards line on dealing vs. consuming for benefit, is that almost half of people will at some point take drugs, but few would go out of the way to sell them. In addition, portrayals or drug dealing usually involve gang violence (somehow a negative?) where drug use usually gives you health or some other bonus. Forgive them their illogical stance, they're both Christian and come from South Australia...
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