No offense, but that's what you think, (I also think of that as well), we don't know if we could kill/spare Gryff. Yes I know, the trailer s… moreays it all about the Glenmores pointing their swords/arrows at Gryff, but what IF, someone stops the Glenmores? I mean, anything can happen in Game of Thrones. Like I said, I'm not trying to offend you.
Oh I definitely want the Forresters to win in the end. But it seems like it might be a bit too early for things to really turn in their favor. Plus seeing that scene, and that tweet, it just sort of feels like things have to fall apart. The whole thing reminds me of Ned in the throne room, when the Gold Cloaks turned on him.
We are getting closer to the end, it makes sense that the Forresters would start winning and getting the upperhand at this point.
Or are you saying you wanted the Forrester to lose and get killed off?
Trailers are MEANT to be watched safely and make you eager to watch/play the movie/game by delivering just enough content without giving away crucial elements of the plot.
"Should have not watched it" is what you say to someone who watched a playthrough and then complains about being spoiled, NOT teasers. Teasers and trailers are supposed to be perfectly safe, or it's a huge fail of a trailer. Failed trailers can literally ruin a movie for the watcher.
I already feel disappointed to know in advance that, for instance, we will be in position to threaten Gryff with our allies already in this episode. This would have been a nice surprise that I'd have loved to discover in-game.
I wonder what went through the head of Telltale people, talk about wasting great elements of surprise.
What an idiotic reply.
Trailers are MEANT to be watched safely and make you eager to watch/play the movie/game by delivering just enough … morecontent without giving away crucial elements of the plot.
"Should have not watched it" is what you say to someone who watched a playthrough and then complains about being spoiled, NOT teasers. Teasers and trailers are supposed to be perfectly safe, or it's a huge fail of a trailer. Failed trailers can literally ruin a movie for the watcher.
I already feel disappointed to know in advance that, for instance, we will be in position to threaten Gryff with our allies already in this episode. This would have been a nice surprise that I'd have loved to discover in-game.
I wonder what went through the head of Telltale people, talk about wasting great elements of surprise.
Since you are familliar with Telltales way you would know that they reveal some stuff in the trailers, so you probably shouldn't have watched it!
Also, i find it very amusing, even though i preddicted this would happen, that so many people bitched about the trailer taking too long and now everyone bitches about the trailer being way to spoilery!
I personally didn't think it almost revealed anything we didn't already see or know except the Glenmore army and the capture of Gryff which is almost nothing, and there has been many times when the trailers are misleading! We didn't even see half the characters that are gonna be in this episode!
What an idiotic reply.
Trailers are MEANT to be watched safely and make you eager to watch/play the movie/game by delivering just enough … morecontent without giving away crucial elements of the plot.
"Should have not watched it" is what you say to someone who watched a playthrough and then complains about being spoiled, NOT teasers. Teasers and trailers are supposed to be perfectly safe, or it's a huge fail of a trailer. Failed trailers can literally ruin a movie for the watcher.
I already feel disappointed to know in advance that, for instance, we will be in position to threaten Gryff with our allies already in this episode. This would have been a nice surprise that I'd have loved to discover in-game.
I wonder what went through the head of Telltale people, talk about wasting great elements of surprise.
This has nothing to do with the duration, it's all about the content.
I'm not saying either that this episode is already ruined for me or something.
But I know already that Elaena's brother and people coming to our rescue is something I'd definitely have wanted to find out in-game, not in the effing trailer. Something that would have made me jump from excitation during the episode, instead the surprise is wasted and I know it will happen no matter what and that's disappointing and frustrating.
I rest my case, and actually, monsieur, I never insulted you as a person, "idiotic" was aimed at your comment, not at you. There IS a difference. Rich that you're accusing me of being overdefensive, grow a skin my good fellow.
Since you are familliar with Telltales way you would know that they reveal some stuff in the trailers, so you probably shouldn't have watche… mored it!
Also, i find it very amusing, even though i preddicted this would happen, that so many people bitched about the trailer taking too long and now everyone bitches about the trailer being way to spoilery!
I personally didn't think it almost revealed anything we didn't already see or know except the Glenmore army and the capture of Gryff which is almost nothing, and there has been many times when the trailers are misleading! We didn't even see half the characters that are gonna be in this episode!
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What an idiotic reply.
Trailers are MEANT to be watched safely and make you eager to watch/play the movie/game by delivering just enough … morecontent without giving away crucial elements of the plot.
"Should have not watched it" is what you say to someone who watched a playthrough and then complains about being spoiled, NOT teasers. Teasers and trailers are supposed to be perfectly safe, or it's a huge fail of a trailer. Failed trailers can literally ruin a movie for the watcher.
I already feel disappointed to know in advance that, for instance, we will be in position to threaten Gryff with our allies already in this episode. This would have been a nice surprise that I'd have loved to discover in-game.
I wonder what went through the head of Telltale people, talk about wasting great elements of surprise.
Im just thinking that there will a lot more surprises in store for you during the episode. What they showed you will be nothing compared to what happens I bet.
I rest my case, and actually, monsieur, I never insulted you as a person, "idiotic" was aimed at your comment, not at you. There IS a difference. Rich that you're accusing me of being overdefensive, grow a skin my good fellow.
I rest my case, and actually, monsieur, I never insulted you as a person, "idiotic" was aimed at your comment, not at you. There IS a difference. Rich that you're accusing me of being overdefensive, grow a skin my good fellow.
Remember that GoT is 6 episodes, not 5 like other Telltale games. We still have two more episodes after episode 4. I'm not sure it's close enough to the end to turn the tide so swiftly.
You are just being paranoid. It was obvious we'd get the opportunity to kick Gryff out of House Forrester eventually.
We are nearing the end here people.
Since you are familliar with Telltales way you would know that they reveal some stuff in the trailers, so you probably shouldn't have watche… mored it!
Also, i find it very amusing, even though i preddicted this would happen, that so many people bitched about the trailer taking too long and now everyone bitches about the trailer being way to spoilery!
I personally didn't think it almost revealed anything we didn't already see or know except the Glenmore army and the capture of Gryff which is almost nothing, and there has been many times when the trailers are misleading! We didn't even see half the characters that are gonna be in this episode!
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I think it would be a pretty good plot twist if you choose your option, and then Gryff interrupts you by ordering Glenmore to arrest you, then they turn their weapons on you.
To all those saying they should not have watched it:
A trailer shouldn't be spoilery like this. Blaming them for watching it isn't fair a… moret all, because it shouldn't like this in the first place. It's like saying it's my fault for reading the summary on the back cover of a book when it tells the ending to it.
Spoilers dont bother me that much. If i choose to watch a trailer, i know im going to see stuff thats in the game. Its never ruined the game for me, since i forget half of whst was in the trailer anyway, lol. I just remember being hyped up and excited.
reminds me of the episode 3 trailer for the walking dead season 2, at the end of the trailer it showed kenny standing over someone and says "Go on, you don't need to see this" practically confirmed carvers death.
Spoilers dont bother me that much. If i choose to watch a trailer, i know im going to see stuff thats in the game. Its never ruined the game… more for me, since i forget half of whst was in the trailer anyway, lol. I just remember being hyped up and excited.
To all those saying they should not have watched it:
A trailer shouldn't be spoilery like this. Blaming them for watching it isn't fair a… moret all, because it shouldn't like this in the first place. It's like saying it's my fault for reading the summary on the back cover of a book when it tells the ending to it.
1) The trailer was good, but for some reason I didn't feel OMG OMG YEAHHH!! Dunno why.. Maybe cause i'd just finished playing episodes 1, 2, and 3 of Life is Strange and am at present emotionally drained.. Such a good game!
2) The trailer may have been a bit full of spoils.. Example.. Roderick and said "What are your orders" .. That kinda erk'd me to some extent, as I was hoping to have him defeating so and so being a surprise.. I didn't want to know how it would happen, or that he would ally with those guards, I didn't want to know that he would get the upper hand like that.. Even if there is a surprise to come in that scene.. meh.. spoiled.. and if that is the big finish.. I'll be dissapointed.
Even so.. I am still looking forward to said release! I truly wish the gameplay time was increased to 5 hrs.. But, I'll play it all over again for the 3rd time to make up for it..
Thumbs up for 5 hour episode plays!! :D:D:D In total that would of made the season 30 hrs for episodes 1-6. A solid game play.
Also, did anyone else noticed how emontionless the Glenmore guy looks as he asks "What're your orders?". Kinda feels like it's gonna be a different scene ingame...
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The trailer got me really excited for the next episode but it was WAY TMI!! I also wish I didn't watch it. Trying to delete it from my memory now
Yup, don't let your guard down guys!
Oh I definitely want the Forresters to win in the end. But it seems like it might be a bit too early for things to really turn in their favor. Plus seeing that scene, and that tweet, it just sort of feels like things have to fall apart. The whole thing reminds me of Ned in the throne room, when the Gold Cloaks turned on him.
What an idiotic reply.
Trailers are MEANT to be watched safely and make you eager to watch/play the movie/game by delivering just enough content without giving away crucial elements of the plot.
"Should have not watched it" is what you say to someone who watched a playthrough and then complains about being spoiled, NOT teasers. Teasers and trailers are supposed to be perfectly safe, or it's a huge fail of a trailer. Failed trailers can literally ruin a movie for the watcher.
I already feel disappointed to know in advance that, for instance, we will be in position to threaten Gryff with our allies already in this episode. This would have been a nice surprise that I'd have loved to discover in-game.
I wonder what went through the head of Telltale people, talk about wasting great elements of surprise.
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Its not that bad. 1 min out of a 2+ hour episode it's looking like.
Honestly it didn't spoil too much. Trailers are often misleading I'm sure there are lots of surprises in store for us in Sons of Winter
Since you are familliar with Telltales way you would know that they reveal some stuff in the trailers, so you probably shouldn't have watched it!
Also, i find it very amusing, even though i preddicted this would happen, that so many people bitched about the trailer taking too long and now everyone bitches about the trailer being way to spoilery!
I personally didn't think it almost revealed anything we didn't already see or know except the Glenmore army and the capture of Gryff which is almost nothing, and there has been many times when the trailers are misleading! We didn't even see half the characters that are gonna be in this episode!
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This has nothing to do with the duration, it's all about the content.
I'm not saying either that this episode is already ruined for me or something.
But I know already that Elaena's brother and people coming to our rescue is something I'd definitely have wanted to find out in-game, not in the effing trailer. Something that would have made me jump from excitation during the episode, instead the surprise is wasted and I know it will happen no matter what and that's disappointing and frustrating.
I rest my case, and actually, monsieur, I never insulted you as a person, "idiotic" was aimed at your comment, not at you. There IS a difference. Rich that you're accusing me of being overdefensive, grow a skin my good fellow.
Dont forget that we are still going to Highpoint and what will you do with Gryff may be crucial to our survival.
This trailer makes us think that everything is gonna be so nice... I can smell it, the smell of bullshit.
Dont forget that we are still going to Highpoint and what will you do with Gryff may be crucial to our survival.
Im just thinking that there will a lot more surprises in store for you during the episode. What they showed you will be nothing compared to what happens I bet.
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BTW, Dat Profile picture tho /:3
Remember that GoT is 6 episodes, not 5 like other Telltale games. We still have two more episodes after episode 4. I'm not sure it's close enough to the end to turn the tide so swiftly.
Please try to behave and keep the conversation civil as opposed to lashing out at people. Thanks.
I kept it as civil as possible ser... as a matter of fact i ended it, so.... but i'll do as you say!
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This could turn into another The Wolf Among us ending where the bad guy has a chance to speak for himself and then he gets the allies to turn on you.
Fuck, if they killed Rodrik then I would feel like someone dropped 2000 pounds on my shoulder.
Snape kills Dumbledore
Spoilers dont bother me that much. If i choose to watch a trailer, i know im going to see stuff thats in the game. Its never ruined the game for me, since i forget half of whst was in the trailer anyway, lol. I just remember being hyped up and excited.
I interpreted that they went Craster's but Gared tried abandoning and he was caught. That's why he was thrown in the cell.
You got that SaaS?
Darth Vader is Luke's father.
I don't think Telltale would spoil too much, that means something we don't expect is going to happen.
I'm not sure I get what you mean
reminds me of the episode 3 trailer for the walking dead season 2, at the end of the trailer it showed kenny standing over someone and says "Go on, you don't need to see this" practically confirmed carvers death.
Jesus dies.
I just have my fingers crossed that the episode doesn't play out as straightforward as the trailer makes it seem.
Check your ADHD privilege, some of us do have long term memory.
Lee dies.
Ned Stark dies.
We all die, eventually...
1) The trailer was good, but for some reason I didn't feel OMG OMG YEAHHH!! Dunno why.. Maybe cause i'd just finished playing episodes 1, 2, and 3 of Life is Strange and am at present emotionally drained.. Such a good game!
2) The trailer may have been a bit full of spoils.. Example.. Roderick and said "What are your orders" .. That kinda erk'd me to some extent, as I was hoping to have him defeating so and so being a surprise.. I didn't want to know how it would happen, or that he would ally with those guards, I didn't want to know that he would get the upper hand like that.. Even if there is a surprise to come in that scene.. meh.. spoiled.. and if that is the big finish.. I'll be dissapointed.
Even so.. I am still looking forward to said release! I truly wish the gameplay time was increased to 5 hrs.. But, I'll play it all over again for the 3rd time to make up for it..
Thumbs up for 5 hour episode plays!! :D:D:D In total that would of made the season 30 hrs for episodes 1-6. A solid game play.
Also, did anyone else noticed how emontionless the Glenmore guy looks as he asks "What're your orders?". Kinda feels like it's gonna be a different scene ingame...
Only thing that pisses me off is all the people in its comment section complaining about the lack of TWD -.-
oh no! I watched a trailer, and there are spoilers in it! I didn't expect that at all!
why telltale? wHY?!