Its the same story with their games, its very name say it "TELLTALE" they tell you a tale, and the convince you that you are the want that tells that tale, buy it isnt true. The best example for that is when Mira found the letter from Damien, and she goes to talk to him without leaving you to choose to go or not to. The game is good, the history is good, but Telltale is wrong, they simply dont fit with Game of Thrones.
Exactly; I feel it was contrary to what most of game of thrones is about; good characters died in AsoIaF because they did something idiotic (not inherently because they were "good"), whereas here you can be the must cunning,reasonable lord and it does not change a thing in the end, I felt it did betray its license quite badly in favor of cheap shock value and pointless drama.
you dont completly lose, in my case i had Gared march south with the North Grove army, and Asher, Ryon, Talia, Beshka are alive, still much could be done, but cliffhangers are life
*In dark voice* "One day you'll have a knife in your back and your head on a spike and on that day i will be happy" *in innocent voice* "But my Lady" xD
Telltale is good at creating stories, but the idea of choice is a mere illusion. The ending is always the same (with only minor differences). All that changes is how you got there.
lazylank That's why it says at the very start the game will be *tailored* to how you play, not your choices will have dramatic impacts on the storyline. You can't get disappointed if you don't know how to read or have superficial expectations.
I kinda like that about the games. The company still manages to make you feel like your choices have large impact regardless. Whether it’s through character interactions and development you would have missed otherwise, or having to compromise your values. Even though it is an illusion, it still provides great impact.
Sometimes when you fail the QTE's, you still dodge or whatever was supposed to happen xD Also when I tried not to kill the guy who killed Gared's father and sister, which just got me killed instead :p
I can't fucking believe it, Forresters standed enemy occupation, managed to bring best warriors from Essos and sacrificed their influence in Kings Landing just to have Ironrath burned and half of them killed... telltale is darker than hbo
They could always station at least one or two people to keep an eye outside then bar the doors, well if telltale just wanted a whitehill out no matter what the choices are, i suppose it doesn't matter now.. sigh
If you stay silent through the "feast/ambush" with Asher it intimateds ludd more. Using the silent option is sometimes the best choice for some of parts of the game. In the end review for my playthrough cersei said the forresters were a ruthless family not to be messed with
For now everyone is to be believed dead from house forrester,with very few members left they stand against a grim future. But the whitehills have lost a majority of their army and to be fair i believe that with the forrester's valiant effort to fight against the bolton regime will inspire other houses in the north to stand up and fight against any bolton allies.Remember that malcom (lord greggors brother) has daenary's favor and she may still be of help for whats left of the forresters.If you stand with the boltons then may the best house win 😈 IRON FROM ICE!!!
Why didn't mom Forrester just keep the drink in her mouth and feign swallowing? Or just feign drinking, to be safe. It wasn't like Lord Whitehill suspected anything yet.
my emotions got to the best of me. F**k the Whitehills! f**k all the heartless houses & f**k all of the bs! Lol Asher is injured but Ser Royland saved him along with talia & Ryon was with Asher's partner & I decided to send all of North Groove to go get the house back lol I want the family to WIN
How could you poison your own mother?! Involuntarily, of course. But how could you let her do it?! Also, I hope Beskha and Ryon start their own Kenny/Clem friendship in season 2.
What I thought: Poison her and get the Whitehills killed and your family saved? Completely reasonable. If you don't let her drink it they would all die right there, so it was actually the only chance they had to survive. Both Asher and her mother were ready to die for the house, and it would be worth if you could end the war in an instant. Reality: It doesn't matter whatever you choose, Telltale was lazy as fuck in the hall scene.
You all don't really get what tailored means do you? It has nothing to do with your choices having an impact on the story. A perfect analogy of tailored would be...Imagine being infront of a labyrinth. YOu bind a rope to the entrance and walk with the rope into the maze. There are maybe 5-10 different ways to reach the end. If you now walk through it and decide to now walk left or now right ect. is your choice, but you will reach the same end no matter what choice you have made. Maybe you found something that wasn't in the other path, met a mynotaur or a druid in the other path. All are different ways of experiencing the same story. And when you bind the end of the rope to the exit, you now have your tailored path. It is the exact path you have chosen. Nobody said you reach a different exit the only thing said was that you can choose on your own which way you take to find the exit.
The problem with this analogy is that some people would never get out of the labyrinth and because of each experience inside it, it leaves you with a different feeling when you reach the end. All of that is elementary as it misses the point that stories are branches and not labyrinths. The saying 'Branching out' comes to mind. This is why people didnt like this game at the end. Its lazy.
That would be all well and good if the game told you it was a maze with only 1 in and out and a bunch of dead ends. Except the game markets itself as a map, with multiple roads to take, leading to multiple destinations. So when I play, and I try to *change* the destination and the different choice leads to the *same* one, I'm not really playing am I? It's like that cup game where you hide a coin under 1 of 3 cups. The vendor shuffles the cups and you have to choose which one the coin is under when he's finished. Except the vendor has slyly pocketed the coin during the shuffle and each cup is empty. Sure, it might *feel* like you're playing a game, but in reality you're just wasting your time. You will never get the coin, just like you can never change the story of this game.
So as Asher, if you Ambush or poison Ludd, or call off the poison or ambush, the outcome to all 4 possibilities is exactly the same, yet this game is supposed to be adaptive?
From what I saw you only get to kill Ludd if you poison the fucker and let mother sacrifice herself to ensure he also drinks it. Every other choice as Asher the fat pig survives.I'm currently considering wether it's more advantageous to maim Gryff and kill Ludd, or kill Gryff and let Ludd live, since he might get sick or some shit and you also get to keep Gwyn in Asher's route if you call off the murder plot.
But bringing Glenmores or not, it sucks how telltale made them dumb, archers shoot the crossbow-men on top, Duncan/Royland and Arthure take the swords men.
The Forresters couldn't get a break. Every step of the way, the worst you could think of happened. So much so, there were many "Oh come on!" and "Give me a break!" moments. Bad shit happens to people and families, but come on. After a while you begin to think the writers of this are just sadistic.
i was wondering if ironwood was strong enough to prevent a knife piercing it then why don't they make ironwood armor? the maester mentioned even a greatsword can hardly make a crack on ironwoods
You guys don't understand how this game is tailored to what you choose? It never claims to have a bunch of different endings, which all vastly different from each other. It's all about your choices to get to these endings - that's the tailored part.
Then what's the point? If I'm not really making the end choices then I'm not really playing a game. I'm watching a show that I periodically have to press a button to watch. Which is fine, except it portrays itself as a game. It's tailored to the predetermined story, not to my choices, because my choices intended to change the narrative, which is impossible. When I play Xbox, I know A is jump, X is shoot, Y is heal and B is strike. If this game was an Xbox, all the buttons would shoot and nothing else. Hell, even not responding to anything won't stop the game's outcome. This game does not require my input to function, therefore it's not a game to me.
@@joe3755, well, welcome to "Graphic Adventure" games, where the point is that the story and the plot are most important than the gameplay 🤷🏻♂️, but they are still games.
I always thought that elissa's death by poison was stupid, couldn't she just not swallow the sip she took? and when the effect starts in ludd who swallows she just spit it out?
+Andyr Rafael funny i said the same thing an hour ago when i finished the game. i was gonna have Asher take the cup but thought what the hell? might as well see how this plays out!
Hodhod Danger I know that was unexpected but still, don't swallow, and spit later, or had the maester fetch a antidote to all just in case this kind of shit happens.
What she should have done was take a sip of her cup and then take Ludds cup and pretend to drink it but instead she just drinks the wine from her cup making it look like she drank from Ludds cup
+The White Ax Masta To make it simple she shouldn't have drank her wine yet because it will look like she is pretending to drink from Ludds drink making it look like that she drank from Ludds cup after she swallows the wine (in her mouth) that she didn't drink yet.
I guess playing as Asher and poisoning Ludd while saving Ryon is the best way to go, I suppose? Gryff as lord of House Whitehill won't end very well for them, as opposed to Ludd.
What's the bloody point of all the "tailored to your choices". All nonsense, everyone catches the swift end of the blade anyways. Thought the ending would be somewhat good to look forward to, but you lose everything, waste of time.
i really hate how telltale makes you think your choices make a big diffrence but in reaity they dont really matter games like until dawn are so much better in that regard.
tanjilur rahman exactly! They win either way, although I think killing Ludd is the better option since nobody respects Gryff besides his men because he's a fourtborn
So mad that no choices mattered! I mean come on I can think of several ways that they could have made multiple ending with minimal effort on their part
So true. Rarely get any wins and since this was still during the time where the Boltons controlled the North and were wardens of it, it was a slim chance The Forrester's would have gotten a win. If there was a S2 once Jon won the Battle of the Bastards then they would have properly been able to rebuild their house but honestly by then there probably wouldn't be much left.
Fantastic game,but its not finished?What happened with Ramsay Snow,why he isnt killed?What happened with North grove?What happened with Asher ( or Roddick),Bescha,Ryon,ser Ronald ( or Duncan),Talya?What happened with Garret,and Asher uncle?
Once the battle at Ironrath happened, I realised that no matter how hard I wished, this is a Telltale game. Even then, i was fucking pissed at what they did with the story. Way to waste my fucking time.
Is it even possible to make a video of the last moment when they tell the player what kind of player they are? yours is Fierce passion, can you find the other ones?
+Mark Song my guess is that i would have to play the 6 hour game about 4 times which one can not really be bothered to do and i don't have time anyway lol
+Bryan Valearius, Unwavering conviction is the one I got at the end, and all my choices were blue except one (losing Margaery's favor was the exception, IIRC).
@@TheJkisboss Oh no it most definitely would make sense, Royland already had an aggressive attitude, Duncan was levelheaded, I don’t care what anyone says, it makes more sense to have Royland be the traitor
So in your playthrough I assume you went with the "Anti-Sara" route? And did you side with Margaery in your playthrough cuz I didn't and I also when "pro-Sara" and wanted to know if I could still redeem myself to Marg at this point in episode 6 while betraying Sara.
I feel like this would’ve worked way better as a spin-off Game of Thrones series than a telltale game, seeing as your choices barely matter. It’s a good story nonetheless though.
It kinda was a spinoff technically since it was aligned with the seasons of the show. Basically the Forrester's crossed paths with characters from the show like they were crossing over in a way. Idk I felt they did it well without leaking into storylines from the actual show. They just made appearances like The Red Wedding, Tyrion being taken away after Joffrey's death, Jon getting ready to deal with the rogue Nights Watchmen at Crasters and being part of liberating Mereen for Dany.
This game left me with a bitter taste in my mouth. There were definitely enjoylable aspects of the game but the overall grander narrative proved to be frustrating to me. For one the odds are absolutely stacked against the Forresters, seemingly nothing I did could appease my occupants and every single action they would take would be cynical, malevolent and provocative. The only act within the game that proved influencial was Asher's. Garret and Mira could might as well have been on another contient considering how their decisions had absolutely 0 impact in what later went on. The dialogue felt forced and overly cynical most of the time with backhanded remarks and shutdowns at every corner. I'd replay pieces of dialogue just to see that what I would answer most of the time not bare any weight. The only time it was important was to segwey particular future dialogue cameos but that's about it. Also a skip/fastforward button would've have made the experience much more tolerable.
"This game series adapts to the choices you make. The story is tailored by how you play."
Haha Yeah OK Tell Tale, whatever you say
''The story is tailored by how you play'' but you can play only in the way we want you to play.
Its the same story with their games, its very name say it "TELLTALE" they tell you a tale, and the convince you that you are the want that tells that tale, buy it isnt true. The best example for that is when Mira found the letter from Damien, and she goes to talk to him without leaving you to choose to go or not to. The game is good, the history is good, but Telltale is wrong, they simply dont fit with Game of Thrones.
Exactly; I feel it was contrary to what most of game of thrones is about; good characters died in AsoIaF because they did something idiotic (not inherently because they were "good"), whereas here you can be the must cunning,reasonable lord and it does not change a thing in the end, I felt it did betray its license quite badly in favor of cheap shock value and pointless drama.
SealStorm193 specially this game is way too much adapted, story of episode 6 depends too much on deciding to kill rodrik or asher
you dont completly lose, in my case i had Gared march south with the North Grove army, and Asher, Ryon, Talia, Beshka are alive, still much could be done, but cliffhangers are life
Am I the only that found the North Grove underwhelming? I just don't see them helping much even with the warg and blood magic.
i wanted a huge fucking ice dragon
After building up the North Grove for 6 freaking episodes they refused to tell us what the big deal was...
Niklas Nordbäck
Maybe in the 2 season
My biggest problem is the fact that they dont give us any information on season 2... Season 2 better be awesome
lol
I was disappointed with Asher's "army". That was hardly a dozen of men, not even close to an army.
More like 20 men
@@dolfyhilter577 20 Good men
who knows maybe malcom secures an alliance with dany
@@sergiugirati486 Sure, 20 , still not an army though ;]
@@Just_a_Lad Didnt get the refference lad
*In dark voice* "One day you'll have a knife in your back and your head on a spike and on that day i will be happy"
*in innocent voice* "But my Lady"
xD
: P
She is so anoying i was waiting for that to happen and i hope everyone wanted that too
Neither of them help you in the end...so it's useless, either way.
@Jack Ieong I did the exact same thing actually xD
Telltale is good at creating stories, but the idea of choice is a mere illusion. The ending is always the same (with only minor differences). All that changes is how you got there.
which makes the games terrible, sadly.
lazylank
That's why it says at the very start the game will be *tailored* to how you play, not your choices will have dramatic impacts on the storyline.
You can't get disappointed if you don't know how to read or have superficial expectations.
lazylank obsideon is good at choices
I kinda like that about the games. The company still manages to make you feel like your choices have large impact regardless. Whether it’s through character interactions and development you would have missed otherwise, or having to compromise your values. Even though it is an illusion, it still provides great impact.
@@Top-Lip I feel like you don't know what the word "tailored" means.
Telltale games....where your choices don't matter. The game is always autopilot/auto correct itself to that one linear storyline.
Sometimes when you fail the QTE's, you still dodge or whatever was supposed to happen xD
Also when I tried not to kill the guy who killed Gared's father and sister, which just got me killed instead :p
I can't fucking believe it, Forresters standed enemy occupation, managed to bring best warriors from Essos and sacrificed their influence in Kings Landing just to have Ironrath burned and half of them killed... telltale is darker than hbo
Why didn't they fucking plain the ambush on Ludd like in the Red Wedding with the crossbows and shit?!
or something better. why don't they just make everyone drunk then attack?
Why were the doors weren't locked on the outside so no imbecile whitehill would escape..
Azuki Azusa guess they didnt have time or didn't have a lock
They could always station at least one or two people to keep an eye outside then bar the doors, well if telltale just wanted a whitehill out no matter what the choices are, i suppose it doesn't matter now.. sigh
K.
If you stay silent through the "feast/ambush" with Asher it intimateds ludd more. Using the silent option is sometimes the best choice for some of parts of the game. In the end review for my playthrough cersei said the forresters were a ruthless family not to be messed with
In season 2 of this game im going to be ruthless against whats left of the whitehills and the boltons.
+Javier Luna please, there are still foresters left to be fucked with
For now everyone is to be believed dead from house forrester,with very few members left they stand against a grim future.
But the whitehills have lost a majority of their army and to be fair i believe that with the forrester's valiant effort to fight against the bolton regime will inspire other houses in the north to stand up and fight against any bolton allies.Remember that malcom (lord greggors brother) has daenary's favor and she may still be of help for whats left of the forresters.If you stand with the boltons then may the best house win 😈 IRON FROM ICE!!!
Darth Jar Jar Boltons yes, but we don't know about Whitehills yet.
Darth Jar Jar let's hope some of them are alive, I want a satisfaction of killing the remainder of these pieces of shit in second season.
So much for season 2
Why didn't mom Forrester just keep the drink in her mouth and feign swallowing? Or just feign drinking, to be safe. It wasn't like Lord Whitehill suspected anything yet.
Wow , Lady Forrester can get brutal if she gets mad.
am I the only one with the ending where Asher is seriously injured and Mira is beheaded
Me too
Mira got married Asher is ok with Gwen and and his little sister and garred left the north grove
me too
Nope I got that one too. Kinda wish I kept Mira alive now :(
my emotions got to the best of me. F**k the Whitehills! f**k all the heartless houses & f**k all of the bs! Lol Asher is injured but Ser Royland saved him along with talia & Ryon was with Asher's partner & I decided to send all of North Groove to go get the house back lol I want the family to WIN
So regardless of your choices all the Forresters are doomed to either die or fail? GG Telltale, GG.
DreamOfTheRebel Season 2, even though so many likeable characters have died. TellTale stacked way to many odds against the Forresters
You must be new to Game of Thrones 🌚
I was expecting Mira to get rescued at the last minute but it was Ned Stark all over again...
you could attack ludd in episode 4 and just shut the game off. yes two forresters die as well as Duncan/Royland but the rest will be ok under Asher.
Telltale was lazy with the call it off strategy
I feel l like that could of been the best ending if the white hills and the foresters were actually going to form a alliance
+Rohan Reid same here I was really pissed off of them when rodrick
+Matt Davis rodrick what?
+Matt Davis nvm when the mother was an idiot and stabbed ludd in the face
+Matt Davis right that was so dumb
Thank you for the video,My Lord
+Aleks LOHS you're welcome, my squire. :P
+AFGuidesHD Do you know what is the name of the song that plays when you choose to stay in the north grove?
***** nope sorry, i'd want to know too lol, should be somewhere here ruclips.net/video/es7wEd4XSN4/видео.html
+AFGuidesHD i think i heard it before in the show, in a season finale, but i cant figure it out. thank you, btw
***** yeah i recognize it too lol
You will see those numbers move closer to 50% as people want to see what will happen with another decision when they replay the game
How could you poison your own mother?! Involuntarily, of course. But how could you let her do it?!
Also, I hope Beskha and Ryon start their own Kenny/Clem friendship in season 2.
graytlo More like Sandor and Arya
What I thought: Poison her and get the Whitehills killed and your family saved? Completely reasonable. If you don't let her drink it they would all die right there, so it was actually the only chance they had to survive. Both Asher and her mother were ready to die for the house, and it would be worth if you could end the war in an instant.
Reality: It doesn't matter whatever you choose, Telltale was lazy as fuck in the hall scene.
You all don't really get what tailored means do you? It has nothing to do with your choices having an impact on the story.
A perfect analogy of tailored would be...Imagine being infront of a labyrinth. YOu bind a rope to the entrance and walk with the rope into the maze. There are maybe 5-10 different ways to reach the end. If you now walk through it and decide to now walk left or now right ect. is your choice, but you will reach the same end no matter what choice you have made. Maybe you found something that wasn't in the other path, met a mynotaur or a druid in the other path. All are different ways of experiencing the same story. And when you bind the end of the rope to the exit, you now have your tailored path. It is the exact path you have chosen. Nobody said you reach a different exit the only thing said was that you can choose on your own which way you take to find the exit.
The problem with this analogy is that some people would never get out of the labyrinth and because of each experience inside it, it leaves you with a different feeling when you reach the end. All of that is elementary as it misses the point that stories are branches and not labyrinths. The saying 'Branching out' comes to mind. This is why people didnt like this game at the end. Its lazy.
Warsrecker stfu
That would be all well and good if the game told you it was a maze with only 1 in and out and a bunch of dead ends. Except the game markets itself as a map, with multiple roads to take, leading to multiple destinations. So when I play, and I try to *change* the destination and the different choice leads to the *same* one, I'm not really playing am I?
It's like that cup game where you hide a coin under 1 of 3 cups. The vendor shuffles the cups and you have to choose which one the coin is under when he's finished. Except the vendor has slyly pocketed the coin during the shuffle and each cup is empty. Sure, it might *feel* like you're playing a game, but in reality you're just wasting your time. You will never get the coin, just like you can never change the story of this game.
So as Asher, if you Ambush or poison Ludd, or call off the poison or ambush, the outcome to all 4 possibilities is exactly the same, yet this game is supposed to be adaptive?
Sanguino it changes wether gryff or ludd dies
From what I saw you only get to kill Ludd if you poison the fucker and let mother sacrifice herself to ensure he also drinks it. Every other choice as Asher the fat pig survives.I'm currently considering wether it's more advantageous to maim Gryff and kill Ludd, or kill Gryff and let Ludd live, since he might get sick or some shit and you also get to keep Gwyn in Asher's route if you call off the murder plot.
Thank you for adding that ending sequence, loved hearing the GoT characters talking to their people about the Forresters!
+Zoha Ali yeah that was the best ending sequence in a telltale game i think
I like how Duncan (or Royland) doesn't even object to Asher calling off the ambush/poison.
Rodrick is the biggest badass in this game, if u seen the worst ending posible u will know what i mean :)
Hey the Forresters had a Red Wedding almost, heh.
But bringing Glenmores or not, it sucks how telltale made them dumb, archers shoot the crossbow-men on top, Duncan/Royland and Arthure take the swords men.
I don't feel bad for gryff
+foxy plush fluffy pie Fuck Gryff.
+lazylank I know. He sucks.
foxy plush fluffy pie
He's such a whiny little tart!
maybe his brothers wouldn't treat him like a piece of shit if he wasn't such a piece of shit
I feel bad ludd is the real bad guy
Awesome. Saves playing it again hahaha.
This whole game was fucking lame. The decisions didn't matter at all in the end.
The Forresters couldn't get a break. Every step of the way, the worst you could think of happened. So much so, there were many "Oh come on!" and "Give me a break!" moments. Bad shit happens to people and families, but come on. After a while you begin to think the writers of this are just sadistic.
Literally Forrester is just Stark
i was wondering if ironwood was strong enough to prevent a knife piercing it then why don't they make ironwood armor? the maester mentioned even a greatsword can hardly make a crack on ironwoods
Nacho Man good stuff. But probably flammable.
fl333r no they say it resists flame aswell
Wood is heavy, especially if thick enough for armor
You guys don't understand how this game is tailored to what you choose? It never claims to have a bunch of different endings, which all vastly different from each other. It's all about your choices to get to these endings - that's the tailored part.
Then what's the point? If I'm not really making the end choices then I'm not really playing a game. I'm watching a show that I periodically have to press a button to watch. Which is fine, except it portrays itself as a game. It's tailored to the predetermined story, not to my choices, because my choices intended to change the narrative, which is impossible.
When I play Xbox, I know A is jump, X is shoot, Y is heal and B is strike. If this game was an Xbox, all the buttons would shoot and nothing else. Hell, even not responding to anything won't stop the game's outcome. This game does not require my input to function, therefore it's not a game to me.
@@joe3755, well, welcome to "Graphic Adventure" games, where the point is that the story and the plot are most important than the gameplay 🤷🏻♂️, but they are still games.
@@krismagix1 Sure...the lamest games in the world.
12:23 this scene makes me so sad
Cuz tom is like, expecting Mira to help him, but she just doesn't :(
Ever since Mira made that choice, she was quiet
And this is why you don't play tell tale games. They all have (Most games) the same ending regardless of whatever choice you make.
+William Pham So do the other games.
+Venser unlike the walking dead telltale season 2 it has 5 different endings
Tales from the Borderlands and Walking Dead season 1 and Wolf Among Us are the only ones worth playing.
so.... no matter what choice you choose.. there will be bloodshed in the end.. pretty much for "the story is tailored by how you play"
I always thought that elissa's death by poison was stupid, couldn't she just not swallow the sip she took? and when the effect starts in ludd who swallows she just spit it out?
+Andyr Rafael funny i said the same thing an hour ago when i finished the game. i was gonna have Asher take the cup but thought what the hell? might as well see how this plays out!
Hodhod Danger I know that was unexpected but still, don't swallow, and spit later, or had the maester fetch a antidote to all just in case this kind of shit happens.
+Andyr Rafael Ludd was suspecting poison, he'd have been watching to see if it was swallowed or not.
What she should have done was take a sip of her cup and then take Ludds cup and pretend to drink it but instead she just drinks the wine from her cup making it look like she drank from Ludds cup
+The White Ax Masta To make it simple she shouldn't have drank her wine yet because it will look like she is pretending to drink from Ludds drink making it look like that she drank from Ludds cup after she swallows the wine (in her mouth) that she didn't drink yet.
I guess playing as Asher and poisoning Ludd while saving Ryon is the best way to go, I suppose? Gryff as lord of House Whitehill won't end very well for them, as opposed to Ludd.
18:47 Skyrim, i have missed you!
+Ismael Párica 11:21 Agreed
How could they break a ironwood door?
+Raym Le Fourbe plot holes thats how
+Raym Le Fourbe
An ironwoord battering ram, I guess...
With an ironwood ram
@@flozemb7835 it made out wood
What's the bloody point of all the "tailored to your choices". All nonsense, everyone catches the swift end of the blade anyways. Thought the ending would be somewhat good to look forward to, but you lose everything, waste of time.
i really hate how telltale makes you think your choices make a big diffrence but in reaity they dont really matter games like until dawn are so much better in that regard.
The ambush gave me some satisfaction. So close to my own red wedding.
So true
Illusion of choice
it's Sera not sara
Strong villains are necessary to attract any plot but the villains of GOT are too strong
tanjilur rahman exactly! They win either way, although I think killing Ludd is the better option since nobody respects Gryff besides his men because he's a fourtborn
i cried to this episode the feels man ;_;
thank you my friend. i wont forget this.
What if you didn't kill the guard? Would Mira be accused of killing Tom?
BellaSimms _ yes it happend when i played taletale hase some BS ways to move the story
@@CRAZY42448 not if you don't kill the guard and say you got the wrong person and give up tom lol
It pretty much ends the same, no matter how you played it. The only one that is kinda different is kings landing.
Will they release a second season?
No
So mad that no choices mattered! I mean come on I can think of several ways that they could have made multiple ending with minimal effort on their part
You made an oopsie with March south & protect
I knew there's wasn't much I can do to save people and house Forresters just by knowing the nature of GoT.
So true. Rarely get any wins and since this was still during the time where the Boltons controlled the North and were wardens of it, it was a slim chance The Forrester's would have gotten a win. If there was a S2 once Jon won the Battle of the Bastards then they would have properly been able to rebuild their house but honestly by then there probably wouldn't be much left.
Thank you for making this video!
Fantastic game,but its not finished?What happened with Ramsay Snow,why he isnt killed?What happened with North grove?What happened with Asher ( or Roddick),Bescha,Ryon,ser Ronald ( or Duncan),Talya?What happened with Garret,and Asher uncle?
Milenko Popov find out in season 2
Wow I'm surprised Mira lives! Besides that one story everything else happens EXACTLY the same. Super annoying
Once the battle at Ironrath happened, I realised that no matter how hard I wished, this is a Telltale game. Even then, i was fucking pissed at what they did with the story. Way to waste my fucking time.
3:51 you can say that again
we need season 2 now !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
is there a "peace" option? I have yet to find a video of one. Does it always come down to war? What if Asher actually agrees to marry Gywn
+Predator00063 His mother will stab Ludd into face and it will be the same end like everytime :D
well shit
+God'sOfGaming CZ Again proof your choices don't matter -_- Great job telltale. Great job
Ah so you can't kill both ludd and gryff, I killed gryff, so I assume that's the direction season 2 is going
In Asher's ambush when you call it off who was the guy Duncan talks to?
Some random SellSword
I wonder where Elsera gets more warriors when she runs out of warriors.
Is it even possible to make a video of the last moment when they tell the player what kind of player they are? yours is Fierce passion, can you find the other ones?
+Mark Song my guess is that i would have to play the 6 hour game about 4 times which one can not really be bothered to do and i don't have time anyway lol
+Mark Song, three other options I know of are:
- Unwavering conviction
- Nobility and instinct
- Cunning strategy
+Bryan Valearius, Unwavering conviction is the one I got at the end, and all my choices were blue except one (losing Margaery's favor was the exception, IIRC).
Till the end i was expecting dragons and a bigger army to march and save the day! Instead i killed everyone, greaaaat!
Next season ?
Never. The studio closed
@@elrincondemarlowe7924 and what now
m'lord what about calling off the poison plan and stopping mum from drinking the wine
+jakai marrero ruclips.net/video/LMltM3br6Qg/видео.html
Thank you my lord
+jakai marrero :D
In game of thrones, choices are mere illusion
Hey, I know is late but in the part of North Grove say march south and you stand in that place xD
+Axel Romero idk how to explain, my english is bad :p
Lets all build an army and march to house forrester to retake our home land, who's with me ? Iron from Ice
I got the ending where Roderick is on the verge of death(again) and is saved but his home is pretty much fucked
Iron From Ice
What would happen in the end..... if mira left tom in the well with that guard instead of killing him?
He'll kill the guard himself
"Water! Bring me water!"
- Lord Whitehill
"Fuck the water! Bring me wine!"
- The Hound
I'd go with the Hound :P
No matter what choice you make..You know you are fucked
Not the best from telltale
Walking dead season 1 still the best👍
i hope they make a season 2 of this game where you can join jon snow and sansa in the battle of the bastards.
MutantKitten they are making a season 2 but I don't know if Kit Harington is returning or if Sophie Turner is joining.
Whitney Pyant
ok
when sera was in troble why didn't they have the option to just stay out of it and stay out of margaerys office and let sera be send home
The mom ruined everything
The deaths that really got to me were Arthur's, Asher's and Tom (coalboy)
AFGuidesHD, is it just me or your volume is really low?
just you, turn your system volume up
+AFGuidesHD ok
I low key felt bad killing gryff because he was crying but i did it anyway
I feel like it’s the unpopular opinion but I chose royland as my sentinel and he became one of my favorite characters
Same
eL kAleS extremely loyal and didnt back down at all. Would not make sense for him to be the traitor either
@@TheJkisboss Exactly
@@TheJkisboss Oh no it most definitely would make sense, Royland already had an aggressive attitude, Duncan was levelheaded, I don’t care what anyone says, it makes more sense to have Royland be the traitor
I saved Asher and I never got the option to follow griff or ludd.
wtf telltale?
+Clarissa Reyes (Anigurl28) You have to save Rodrik.
I feel sorry for Gwyn.
good think i downloaded this game for free hehe
i dont know i downloaded it from kick ass torents
maybe its was just the game but i dont know
I downloaded it free for Mac heh
i did
me too but on ps4 ;)
Even more grim than the film...
So in your playthrough I assume you went with the "Anti-Sara" route? And did you side with Margaery in your playthrough cuz I didn't and I also when "pro-Sara" and wanted to know if I could still redeem myself to Marg at this point in episode 6 while betraying Sara.
whats the best ending? and how to get it?
I need tyrion as playable character in got season 2
42:30 MARCH SOUTH & PROTECT headings swapped 😊
I just beat episode 6 four times already & where's episode 7
there isn't one hopefull there's a season 2 in 2019 though
mira and sera should've had love options but it's telltale.
sera was marrying that noble guy is'nt she??
I wanted to rip his heart but Cotter was a very good friend and I just cant see him suffer and also silvi will be mad at me
Is this the last episode?
I feel like this would’ve worked way better as a spin-off Game of Thrones series than a telltale game, seeing as your choices barely matter. It’s a good story nonetheless though.
It kinda was a spinoff technically since it was aligned with the seasons of the show. Basically the Forrester's crossed paths with characters from the show like they were crossing over in a way. Idk I felt they did it well without leaking into storylines from the actual show. They just made appearances like The Red Wedding, Tyrion being taken away after Joffrey's death, Jon getting ready to deal with the rogue Nights Watchmen at Crasters and being part of liberating Mereen for Dany.
Do you guys think Torrhen Whitehill will appear in Season 2? He will be the Lord of House Whitehill if Ludd dies.
You spelled sera wrong
so no mater what we do how we play it ironwarth is fucked
I stopped Elissa Forrester from drinking the poison but Gwyn still stabbed me. What did you do to make her defend you?
thanks for the info
so theres no happy or even decent endings how fitting.
except malcom who's chilling with khaleesi
This game left me with a bitter taste in my mouth. There were definitely enjoylable aspects of the game but the overall grander narrative proved to be frustrating to me. For one the odds are absolutely stacked against the Forresters, seemingly nothing I did could appease my occupants and every single action they would take would be cynical, malevolent and provocative. The only act within the game that proved influencial was Asher's. Garret and Mira could might as well have been on another contient considering how their decisions had absolutely 0 impact in what later went on. The dialogue felt forced and overly cynical most of the time with backhanded remarks and shutdowns at every corner. I'd replay pieces of dialogue just to see that what I would answer most of the time not bare any weight. The only time it was important was to segwey particular future dialogue cameos but that's about it. Also a skip/fastforward button would've have made the experience much more tolerable.
Long live the North!