

We practically snorted beer everywhere when it happened. When the lad flees deeper into the woods to escape Frey soldiers at the end of the first scene, he twirls around slowly and “runs” in such a fashion as to be absolutely comedic and entirely tension-shattering. And I’ll bring my friend over again when I do. I’m interested to see where things are headed, but between my initial reaction to Episode I (“not bad”) and IGN’s review of Episode II (it’s essentially borderline-solid in their eyes, and they expressed disappointment in what was one of Episode I’s pivotal choices seemingly being glazed-over) I’m in no rush. I didn’t feel compelled to replay the first episode more than just the once, which was effectively a co-op endeavor to begin with.Ĭersei and Ramsay are the show-stealers, but I really kinda like the perspectives as well. I’m not quite as down on it as you are, but it probably helps that my best friend and I made a thing of passing the PS4 controller back and forth between scenes… and between beers. Somewhat OT: In the released Season 5 set photos last week, does anyone know if any of Margaery’s handmaidens is Mira? How cool would that be if she ended up in the show, even if she is quickly named off-handedly by a Tyrell once and then left alone? They have already brought in the show actors into the game… it would be neat if they did it the other way around.ĮDIT: Is it creepy that I’m sort of into Asher? Heeeey. They have to fit the show canon, too, so I’m eager to see how that comes into play.

(Two or three alt endings would be somewhat easy to work with, no? I’m holding out, maybe in vain). This impact may not be very cumbersome in Episode 2, but further down the line it would be an unrealistic expectation to hold Telltale to. being relatively OK for now and just losing half of their Ironwood). The subsequent Episode would then have to forgo his character in one, yet include him in another… ultimately this would change what drives the Forresters’ actions moving forward (this third devastating loss to the family V.

Imagine one ending where Ethan’s murdered, and one where he’s not.
