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I was just a little disappointed that Gareth didn't get that much screen time, since he was my favorite of the bunch. Nice job to the writers for really keeping the situation so damn tense. I tried to act nice but firm, even kneeled to that motherfucker, and for a second I really though things were going smoothly, however, I should have known that nothing would fucking please that piece of shit. I mean, we all know what a pathetic monster Ramsey is, and the fact that he didn't kill me sooner struck me as odd. It's funny that the ending actually surprised me, though. Feels like you impact the universe more profoundly, I guess. Plus, while Ethan's fate may have been pretty much sealed, it's still interesting to see how your actions influence the two other characters you control. I pretty much enjoyed all the characters and the fact that each situation needed different approaches. The style of storytelling and the aesthetic is very much like that of the show, which will please many fans, such as myself. Lets say you order a meal irl and you can either be polite or you could be an asshole, it will be the same outcome becouse you will be served your meal no matter what but is there really no difference in the choices you have? Many choices are like this and if you couldnt care less about the character you play then sure those choices are of no consequense. Well the outcome may be the same becouse the soldiers are assholes and they will accuse you no matter what but when you are making your defense later on it matters to your character if you want to roleplay with honor or with lies. Martin's bestselling high fantasy novel series, A Song of Ice and Fire. #Telltale game of thrones endings episode 1 series#"Sometimes no matter what you choose, things have to go down this way" works when there's sometimes or even often only one way a situation can go it doesn't work when there are almost NO situations where your actions affect anything. Game of Thrones: Episode 1 from Telltale is the first game in a 6-part episodic adventure game series based on George R.R. At this point i'm just waiting for the "Eat cheese"/"Eat apple" moral decision where the player decides to eat an apple no matter what you pick. I for the most part enjoyed the episode, but what the hell was that "Run to your father"/"Draw sword" choice all about? Why even offer me a choice if it's a decision between fighting off soldiers or fighting off soldiers? At least The Walking Dead had situations like the Lee/Kenny argument on the train, where the player's decision actually has an impact on the way the scene plays out. #Telltale game of thrones endings episode 1 free#This is nowhere near as good as the walking dead game. Telltale has made episode 1 of Game of Thrones: a Telltale Games Series free in anticipation for the November 17th finale episode entitled The Ice Dragon. I'm not sure I will buy anymore of the episodes. What would you do if Ramsay Snow was on his way to your home This is the key question posed by this first episode of Telltales official side-story to Game Of Thrones, and also its key strength. Its destined to be shit and everyone is going to die no matter what you do, so I don't really see the point in offering me false choice. The first episode, Iron From Ice, is out today, and Varys little birds delivered a copy to me a short while ago. ![]() I felt like all three choices on many of the decisions were the exact the same thing just worded slightly different, and what ever I picked didn't match the tone I was choosing in the slightest. You really have no choice at all in this game. Also found it out of place to have actual show characters in the game. And the story is pretty lame in my opinion. #Telltale game of thrones endings episode 1 tv#I didn't care for the tv style jumping back and forth between characters at all. Feel what it is like to play the Game of Thrones, where you win.Visit King’s Landing, The Wall and other familiar locations. ![]()
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