Just completed chapter 1. I would give it 6/10 because the interaction doesnt really convince me that there are different paths to choose from. If the outcome to chapter 1 is the same no matter what you do then what's the point?
Imagine Daenarys is the Ace in their sleeve. Its possible, Lady Elissa was a Targaryen Loyalist in the sense that after the Targaryens lost, her family lost too soooooooo that has to make her a loyalist and if Dany EVER gets to Westeros she can appeal to her.
"There are those who will fight for us. Those who hold house Forrester above all other loyalties." It's just a fun little line, seems like they do infact have an ace up their sleeve, it's just that they've been saving it for desperate times.
The one thing I really didn't like is that you can't make a big deal about Whitehill calling Ramsay a bastard, and try to turn them against each other.
Although I suspect that was just a bit of ill thought out exposition.
6/10 is a dumb review. Even though Telltale advertises "choices and consequences", ultimately the point of this game is to enjoy the story even if there aren't different outcomes.
Just completed chapter 1. I would give it 6/10 because the interaction doesnt really convince me that there are different paths to choose from. If the outcome to chapter 1 is the same no matter what you do then what's the point?
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Just completed chapter 1. I would give it 6/10 because the interaction doesnt really convince me that there are different paths to choose from. If the outcome to chapter 1 is the same no matter what you do then what's the point?
Imagine Daenarys is the Ace in their sleeve. Its possible, Lady Elissa was a Targaryen Loyalist in the sense that after the Targaryens lost, her family lost too soooooooo that has to make her a loyalist and if Dany EVER gets to Westeros she can appeal to her.
The one thing I really didn't like is that you can't make a big deal about Whitehill calling Ramsay a bastard, and try to turn them against each other.
Although I suspect that was just a bit of ill thought out exposition.
Even if you don't send for Asher, you see him and Malcolm in Essos in the epilogue to the episode.
If you choose to say nothing at all, Ramsey gives her up and stabs you anyway. But they call you Ethan the Wise! For some reason.
I can imagine...
6/10 is a dumb review. Even though Telltale advertises "choices and consequences", ultimately the point of this game is to enjoy the story even if there aren't different outcomes.