- #TELLTALE GAMES GAME OF THRONES FINAL EPISODE SERIES#
- #TELLTALE GAMES GAME OF THRONES FINAL EPISODE TV#
The technical problems that cast a dark cloud over TellTale Games’ offerings are something which are still, years later, causing problems. Shoddy voicework isn’t the only issue I have with the audio, though. Add to that, rotten accents and phony performances from a number of new secondary characters and the once great underdog goes out like a lost puppy. Like seeing the monster in a horror movie, The North Grove and events that take place there, lack the gravitas that his journey deserved. For a few episodes now, Gared has been attempting to get to The North Grove, to fulfill the dying wish of his former Lord. That makes his fall from grace the most disappointing.
#TELLTALE GAMES GAME OF THRONES FINAL EPISODE SERIES#
Lord Gregor Forrester former squire, Gared Tuttle, began the series as its most endearing character – one that you can truly get behind. It’s a testament to Natalie Dormer’s class that even in only a few minutes, Lady Margaery is again a standout in the handmaiden’s tale. Revelations in a carriage and her aforementioned final moments are examples of her few compelling beats. King’s Landing was an exciting prospect in the first act, but Mira’s story has waned with every passing dialogue option. Mira’s story has, possibly, the most intriguing closing moments, but overall, her narrative has felt somewhat stagnant for a few episodes. The Ice Dragon includes some dramatic moments with tough decisions to make, in a short timeframe, with one major one at the dining table involving all the primaries of House Forrester and House Whitehill. It’s been the most consistent thread, throughout. These vicious bastards have been a constant threat to all members of the Forrester clan and everything is coming to a head. A lot of that is to do with the detestable Ludd and Gryff of House Whitehill. It’s one of the best arcs in the series, in fact. His journey is the best thing in this episode. With Ironrath in turmoil, Asher, in my case, is the real focus, here. The only surviving playable character that is approaching some form of happy resolution is Gared Tuttle, as he nears The North Grove. House Forrester has been rocked after losing Rodrik, or Asher (depending on your choice), and Mira is under threat in King’s Landing. True to form, Game of Thrones Episode 6: The Ice Dragon can be a gripping story, at times, whilst some arcs end on a whimper.Īfter episode 5’s crescendo, the stage was set for the series’ conclusion to be everything that we expect from the war over the Seven Kingdoms.
#TELLTALE GAMES GAME OF THRONES FINAL EPISODE TV#
The series has been so up-and-down to this point, it was difficult to predict whether the finalé would have the punch contained in the mammoth Hardbacks, or the much-celebrated HBO TV show. However, TellTale Games’ attempt at bringing A Song of Fire and Ice to this medium has left some with a sour taste in their mouths. Martin’s literary works, along with the TV show based on said writings, would be a cinch to adapt for a video game: the lore is vast and the world building is second-to-none.