WORST ENDING EVAR
Seriously when i finish a game i expect a resolution of sorts at the end. This was as open ended as before even playing the damn episde. They had 6 episodes to wrap it up but instead chose to "save it" for season 2 which is a total cop out. Atleast SPPOILERS they should have let us kill Ludd wtf!
Now i havent seen what all the choices lead to but damn im angry.
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You can kill Ludd.. you just made the wrong choices.
You can kill Ludd. As Rodrik, follow him in his camp. As Asher, poison him by letting your mother drink aswell.
apologies i must have played the game without my crystal ball. when teh game says kill i presume it means kill not something else...
It's very rarely that easy, both in Telltale games and GoT. The least you could have done before saying "We can't kill Ludd" was check a wiki if you really can't kill him.
Also, Season 2 was planned all along, so obviously they won't wrap everything up, or much less people would be interested to see what will happen in the next Season. Most TV shows do the same thing, including GoT and TWD.
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I loved it.
I agree a little more resolution would've been nice, but it wasn't a bad episode in my eyes. That being said, it probably would've been smarted for them to announce the existence of a second Season before the final episode (like they did with Walking Dead: Season 3) so that people could temper their expectations of having every storyline wrapped up.
The game has a bit of "second part of trilogy" but it wasnt that bad: we found north grove, and killed Ludd/Gryff.
Future will show what we can squezze from here.
Too many determinant characters is my only complaint with episode six. Okay, what I really mean is that Mira should not have been determinant. With the introduction of those two new characters.. it seems we are down to only Talia and Ryon as the two legitimate Forrester heirs who are not determinant and plus the two Snows. And I was kind of hoping for a miracle by which we could save Rodrik/Asher and we definitely didn't get that...
Ending was fine, I lost my home, my friends and was executed. Good times.
Hey, you've also found a damn grove, that was a hell of a good day.
Yeah, but the grove was being invaded by wights and the person responsible for keeping the place safe was losing control of her fighters... or you can desecrate the body of a good friend.
trust me in the end, it wont matter if u desecrated or not. the outcome will be the same.
So after all we are going to kill Ludd eventually. I mean if he dies if you make certain choises , then he will die in season 2 as well probably. You kill his son Gryff - that's a start , but when you put the line at the end , we need more whitehills dead to even the score.
Yeah, rather gross, but you know, a bit of desecrating here and there is always necessary.
Maybe we'll see the real outcome in S2.
s2 will not be about the forresters trust me.
It will or it wouldn't make the tiny bit of sense.
I agree...I really don't mind cliffhanger endings if it's like Tales from the Borderlands or The Wolf Among Us, where the storyline is wrapped up and something new happens at the end, but this was just like Halo 2...there was just no ending
You clearly hate the TV show then
It ended exactly like the seasons of the show do. In fact, the "riding on a horse while seriously wounded" bit in my ending is a direct ripoff of the Jon Snow ending in the one season.
I mean people remember that when they announced this game, they said it was going to be a multi-season project and HBO was on board for the duration, right?
You can kill Ludd, and better to save it for season 2 then wrap in it all up in 2 hours
JUst your regular game of thrones day.
The Grove feels like a stupid plot device though. Much like the magical-kingdom-north-of-the-wall plot in the books does.
Didn't like it there, don't like it here
If you mean s5 then I'd say it's cliffhangers were a little different. I mean. let's take a look:
Dany: It ends with the Dothraki around her. Sure, it's a cliffhanger, but it's beginning of something new. Her Meereen storyline of the season already wrapped up in episode 9 with her flying away. Her new Dothraki storyline begins in episode 10 and will continue in next season.
Stannis&Brienne: It comes off as a cliffhanger but apparently it wasn't meant to be so unclear. It was meant as Stannis' death scene that wraps up his story, the questionable cutting just made people go "What if Brienne hit the tree instead of Stannis?"
Arya: She becomes blind. Well, yeah, could be considered cliffhanger. Anyway her s5 storyline is wrapped up in 1. killing Meryn 2. being punished of it.
Jon: I wouldn't call this even a cliffhanger. He dies and that's the end of his story so far. Only people speculating about the resurrection makes it cliffhangery, there was nothing that hinted towards it at that scene though, so it isn't a cliffhanger.
Sansa&Theon: This is closest to the kind of cliffhangers the game had since we don't know if Sansa and Theon really managed to escape, or if Bolton men just capture them immediately or if they just die (lol) - so it was a storyline that was left unfinished.
Though I wouldn't really be that rude towards the game's endings either. The North Grove storyline clearly had an ending, I was just a little disappointed that we still don't really know what the hell is that place exactly. Ironrath storyline had the epilogue ending which was okay even if it did feel a little cut from the middle, they could have shown a little more interaction between the survivors. Mira's storyline however didn't really have a proper ending... Unless you get your head chopped off. It leaves the player wondering is her story even going to continue, since it didn't have a resolution but it also didn't promise much for the future.
Yeah, actually the plotlines set in the North are the parts I like less of GOT.
But dont worry I'll have a nice rant about it anyway
You forgot Cersei
I won't even bother mentioning the Dorne stuff because the whole of it was awful
Well, Cersei's cliffhanger was kinda similar to Dany's: beginning of something new. The Walk wrapped up s5 story, introduction of Robert Strong/Ungregor was start of something new
And yeah, let's not talk about Dorne (it was a cliffhanger that I had forgot though)
I doubt it so much