Like, I liked Wyatt enough from the snippet we get of who he is, but suddenly driving into a possible zam while on the run and lost in the woods does not mean the characters should awkwardly discuss the situation with interrupting and inappropriate jokes for most of the scenario's 15 or so minutes, slowly droning on about the situation one second and checking oneself out the next, followed--finally--by the world's most melodramatic and somehow uninteresting game of rock, paper, scissors--granted, we do get a tense moment afterwards, but it's immediately (!) followed by an anticlimactic headlong rush into Russell's bizarre sketch."400 Days" does continue to improve chronologically in sucking you into situations at hand--i.e., not necessarily storytelling, e.g., for those who have played it, summarize the plot points of Russell's story and think about it--up to the beginning of the epilogue