That being said, players can expect even the smallest decisions made and actions taken after the fall of Ironrath to have far reaching consequences, as " the choices players make in season one set the stage for what's to come," according to Bruner. Where players can expect the story to go from here on out is dependent on how they've played in the past, and where they anticipate leading the main characters left alive as the plot continues to unravel and thicken. Given confirmation that season 2 is on the way, with plenty of actions taken during the season 1 brought to bear on the narrative once more, the fates of Rodrik Forrester and his late father's other surviving, bastard children may yet develop even further than initially anticipated. We've been planning the second season all along, but I really shouldn't be revealing more than that."Ĭonsidering the continuous nature of such popular titles from Telltale in the past, such as The Walking Dead, the continuation of their latest venture beyond The Wall and well into the realm that is known to players alone as The North Grove, the continuation of the story already begun was an inevitability. After this week's finale, I'm pleased to officially confirm that there will be a second season of Telltale's Game of Thrones series, and that it's currently in development. The questions left on the table at the conclusion of season one, who survived and who didn't, as well as all the other choices you made, play a huge role in the second season.
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"When we initially announced the series in 2013, we let everyone know this would be a multi-title, multiyear partnership with HBO.
Will and Gared also wear the black of the Night’s Watch, but their clothes are far less regal, their leather and fur.
When asked for comment on the many cliffhangers presented at the end of 'The Ice Dragon,' the title of the latest episode in the game series, Bruner stated: CLEARING - DAY Snow drifts across the bodies of the fallen dead. Fortunately enough, players may not have yet seen the last of Gared Tuttle, Beskha, and maybe even Rodrik Forrester.Īccording to an interview conducted by THR, Telltale CEO, co-founder, and executive producer, Kevin Bruner, on the Westerosi-themed game has announced that season 2 is currently under development, and will reportedly continue many of the points of left unresolved at the end of season 1. Telltales Game of Thrones Episode 4 Gets a Release Date Telltale has revealed when youll be able to play the next instalment in its Game of Thrones series. Martin's epic fantasy to remain dormant for long. The final episode in the first sequence of playable content adapted from the hit HBO series came to a close this week, with many individual plot threads left up in the air - however final some central protagonists fates might have appeared - leaving the opportunity for more narrative content to come.Īs independent video game developer and publisher Telltale Games continues to branch out in its development of titles adapted from various franchises, such as Minecraft: Story Modeand Tales from the Borderlands, not to mention the forthcoming Marvel Studios tie-in, it would be unusual for their latest attempt at adapting George R.R. I was honestly happy when I came to the (very lame) end and it was all over.For those who have followed the six-episode, season 1 arc of Games of Thrones: A Telltale Game Series, players have come to know, love, and mourn the family members of House Forrester, alongside their rotating cast of supporting kinsmen and countrymen. This game is unable to reward the player in any way. No matter what you did, every action had only negative outcomes. I'm a Telltale and GoT fan, but this game was simply terrible. TL DR: Game wasn't satisfying for all the time I put in, waiting for season 2 to see if it's worth my time (It probably won't be since it killed my favorites off and buried the ones still living, but I'm usually pessimistic. If season 2 comes out anytime this year, I'll most likely will wait to buy it and see what other's experiences are and hopefully it isn't treated the same as season one. I was totally screwed in the end with everyone dead or heading there fast.
It's games with chooses like these that make me wonder if I'm the crappy player or if the storyline writers were ♥♥♥♥♥. Originally posted by cookiedamron:Honestly this game was really hard to play ethically or intelligently because every decision you made ♥♥♥♥♥♥ you over, either you helped someone and got screwed or you didn't and you got a tiny reward that would later screw you harder and deeper.