The red wedding was shocking, not unsatisfying and yes choices do not matter. You mention Gryff for your argument, but he is 4th one in line therefore we will most likely get introduced to the firstborn Whitehill next season (well you guys, I won't buy season 2). As for Mira , there would be the same outcome no matter what since Morgryn relies on the Forresters getting wiped completely. Aside from the massive plot holes presented throughout the whole game, the game could be good, but definitely not satisfying since they literally copied Starks story. It is nice to look at it as a long-term investment, except Game of Thrones has millions of fans, telltale does not and they made massive mistakes with their budget that was wasted on pointless details. The whole Mira plot could have been avoided and all the money paid for the original game of thrones actors (Lena,Peter) could have been used to advance the story at Ironwrath to actually make it good and avoid horrible mistake throughout the whole game (seriously, Asher's army is 10 mercenaries???).Just my two cents
Well. many people are saying that the ending was unsatisfying. And they are not wrong. But in this case "unsatisfying" should not be matched… more with "Bad" in terms of Quality. Was the Red wedding unsatisfying? Yes. was it bad in terms of quality? no. And about claiming that Choices dont matter because you always lose...Dont be so close minded about it. We are playing the Long-game here. "It doesnt matter if you kill ludd or gryff". Really? Do you really think, that Gryff is as competent as ludd? He fucking cried like a baby when Rodrik was about to kill him. And if you let Mira die, Morgryn has nothing. but he wants ironrath no matter what. I would bet that there are going to be problems between Gryff and Morgryn. But i agree that miras part was rather small.
The facts aren't really up for dispute. That wasn't my point, and my only real response to this is that I think the blood magic parts really lacked scientific accuracy -_-
The Forresters were basically screwed, and they still fought valiantly. I liked the story. I don't really care about the strategic aspects of a game that has nothing to do with strategy.
Again, castles exist solely to fight superior numbers. The Forresters were outnumbered but didn't take advantage of Ironrath. The moment the… more ram hit the gate they should have ran back to the keep and held that, rather than trying to 1 on 1 every individual Whitehill soldier.
Yes, the Whitehills had lots of men. Being a third-tier house though, that's probably ALL the men they'll have for years. They wasted a few (literal) tons of them to kill the Forresters 20-50 men. Sieges take a lot of people because they absolutely guarantee casualties. Casualties that couldn't be affored even by first-tier houses. The one person in the series that regulary sieges is Stannis, but he is desperate and has zero alternatives. I'm tired of the Forresters suffering stupid losses, I was just hoping for a loss that wasn't retarded (executed for an unprovable murder, flayed by walking plot armour, a fucking loyal man of 20+ years turning traitor because a 16 ye… [view original content]
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It's horrible indeed.
Post-release blues are going precisely as expected.
The red wedding was shocking, not unsatisfying and yes choices do not matter. You mention Gryff for your argument, but he is 4th one in line therefore we will most likely get introduced to the firstborn Whitehill next season (well you guys, I won't buy season 2). As for Mira , there would be the same outcome no matter what since Morgryn relies on the Forresters getting wiped completely. Aside from the massive plot holes presented throughout the whole game, the game could be good, but definitely not satisfying since they literally copied Starks story. It is nice to look at it as a long-term investment, except Game of Thrones has millions of fans, telltale does not and they made massive mistakes with their budget that was wasted on pointless details. The whole Mira plot could have been avoided and all the money paid for the original game of thrones actors (Lena,Peter) could have been used to advance the story at Ironwrath to actually make it good and avoid horrible mistake throughout the whole game (seriously, Asher's army is 10 mercenaries???).Just my two cents
Why do you care? And uhh, who even are you, for that matter?
I care because you're trolling...that's why i care. How about you? Why do you care?And what the hell are you?
How am I trolling? What did I even say? lmao
Well...i'll take that back...you're just a hater.
What are you even talking about right now? Like seriously, I don't think we're even on the same page.
The reason I would even buy season 2 is so that I can get a proper ending for the Forresters.
The facts aren't really up for dispute. That wasn't my point, and my only real response to this is that I think the blood magic parts really lacked scientific accuracy -_-
The Forresters were basically screwed, and they still fought valiantly. I liked the story. I don't really care about the strategic aspects of a game that has nothing to do with strategy.
You're on a streak of making negative posts as always too, I see.
this is what you stated.
The Walking Dead: Season 2 was worse, calm down.
I loved it, all of it. I am a little disappointed, sure, but it was still an amazing episode and an amazing game overall.
Its not a feedback if half the community says the same thing. Say smth different that no one else said before. That's feedback.
Uhhhh. Ok?
3 days and a little over an hour later
Alright, so when do you want me to hold up my end of the bargain?
No, it probably won't end there.
sry man! XD I had some stuff to and i believe i will buy it on steam....cuz my xbox suck