![]() It only comes up optionally, but it seems like he will be the center of that subplot in addition to being present during the huge battle at The Wall.Īsher was teased in the first episode as the hothead exile brother, and his scenes show as the most action-oriented. Gared still holds the cryptic information given to him by Gregor in the beginning of Iron From Ice, and he hopes to become a ranger in the Night’s Watch in order to investigate that further. Her audience with Queen Cersei in the first episode was chilling and tense, but there are no comparable scenes in this episode. Her story is still the most subdued of the playable characters. In The Lost Lords, she gets her first taste of the more overt awfulness of Westeros. Thus far, Mira had only been exposed to the diplomacy, secrecy, and espionage of King’s Landing. The latter does not appear as important Lord Whitehill is ornery and spiteful regardless. The former consequence seems like a major one an entire avenue of intrigue involving the Queen of Thorns may be locked away in the future. Ethan’s choice of Sentinel in Iron From Ice affects how the Whitehill soldiers are treated in The Lost Lords. If Mira asked Margaery for help last episode, then Margaery will be unwilling to provide any assistance now. The build-up will likely be worth it once everything is in place and it all starts to hit the fan, but in the moment it feels like a lot of waiting.Ĭonsequences for some of the major choices from the last episode show up here. In a way, it works against The Lost Lords to be set precisely when it is. Of course, plenty of focus is given to Ironrath, the seat of House Forrester, in the aftermath of Episode One. Newcomer Asher is traveling between Yunkai and Meereen just as Daenerys is campaigning to liberate the slaves in Essos. Gared has completed his journey to The Wall to begin training before Mance Rayder launches his assault. Mira continues to serve Lady Margaery in King’s Landing just prior to King Joffrey’s wedding. The Stark-esque scattering of the members of House Forrester is deliberate, planned to coincide with major events from the novels. Where Iron From Ice set the stage for the series, The Lost Lords begins to put everything into motion. By most measures, the Jerk Forresters are in much better shape than the True Forresters. For my first save, I find myself sparing lives when I should kill, making promises I should never keep, and helping others before helping myself. My second save is labeled “Jerks” and in it I play House Forrester as a group of inconsiderate, self-serving assholes. Sometimes I mouth off, sometimes I am defiant, but often I keep cool and try to maintain allies. For my initial playthrough, I live in the moment and make the decisions that feel right. This is standard Telltale modus operandi at this point, so it should not surprise most who have been following the developer for the past few years.įor two, it shows how utterly inept I would be in the A Song of Ice and Fire universe. Most choices do not have any immediate impact only a select few shape the narrative into something unique to an individual player. I do not recommend doing this for a couple of reasons.įor one, playing through more than once lifts up the curtain on which choices actually make any sort of difference in the story and which ones lead to the same place regardless. For Iron From Ice and now The Lost Lords, I have run through with two separate save files. That is to say, one of my versions of House Forrester is doomed. Rig: AMD Phenom II X2 555 3.2 GHz, with 4GB of RAM, ATI Radeon HD 5700, Windows 7 64-bit Game of Thrones – A Telltale Game Series: The Lost Lords (Android, iOS, Mac, PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One) With the path it is currently on, my version of House Forrester is doomed. As it turns out, I made all of the wrong decisions in Iron From Ice, and I continue to make all of the wrong decisions. ![]() Game of Thrones: A Telltale Game Series: The Lost Lords is out, and now some of the seeds sown in Episode One are ready to harvest. ![]() My best hope would be to spend some time in Oldtown to train as a maester, and even though it would help to protect me from personally going to war, I would probably be too close to the political intrigue underneath it all. ![]()
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