Episodes of the Game: Best to Worst.
Like the title says.
I haven't played Ice Dragon yet, but mine would be.
1: Sword in the Darkness
2: Iron From Ice
3: Sons of Winter
4: The Lost Lords
5: Nest of Vipers
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I'd say,
The sword in the darkness
The ice dragon
Sons of winter
Iron from ice
A nest of vipers
The lost lords
Let me clarify that I don't think Iron From Ice was a bad episode. I loved it. I just enjoyed the others more.
It's hard to put them in order since I love every one, and for different reasons in most cases. But I'll try, even though most of these are interchangeable, as far as I'm concerned.
The Sword in the Darkness." Standing up to Gryff, smashing a Whitehill soldier in the face with a goblet, Gared's fight with Britt atop the Wall, Asher having to choose between Malcolm and Beskha, Mira having to choose Margaery and Tyrion, The Sword in the Darkness is just such a full, satisfying episode, that really does wonders for fleshing out your versions of the Forresters. Plus, it has some of the most difficult decisions. I was so nervous when I chose for Rodrik to keep getting back up--but damn, I'm glad that I did
The Lost Lords. I loved the introduction to Asher and Rodrik, the latter especially; watching him stand up to the Whitehills, telling Ludd "Fuck your soldiers, and fuck you too," telling that soldier to "Move. NOW!" and refusing to walk with Talia's assistance, refusing to kiss Ludd's ring. I also loved Gared's training at Castle Black, his fight with Finn, and his walk with Jon Snow. Plus, it's ending was phenomenal. It's quite an underrated episode, I think.
The Ice Dragon An episode that would have been much higher up, had it not rendered Mira and Gared almost entirely useless. Still, though, it was a fantastic episode--certainly the one I was most engrossed in. The heart-breaking conversation about Asher, the initial siege, the epic final battle (of which Rodrik and Royland survived!) and the whole Forrester narration sequence, summing everything up, right at the end. It left me satisfied, and desperate for Season 2.
A Nest of Vipers. I know this episode gets a lot of flak, but I love it. The initial scenes with Rodrik and Ramsay were super tense. The traitor scene with Duncan was superb. The transitions between sadness, anger, then sadness again--and it made perfect sense for my game. Asher got huge development in this episode--and an epic fight scene, to boot. A shame, like with The Ice Dragon, Mira and Gared were so redundant this episode, otherwise this episode would be higher up. Oh, and of course, it had that choice.
Sons of Winter. I know this is most people's favourite, and I understand why. I mean, I love it too, the confrontation at Highpoint, capturing Gryff, sneaking out of Castle Black, sneaking into Mereen, but, for whatever reason, I still enjoyed the one's above more, so there you go. Maybe it was the fact that this one, while consistent and thrilling, never truly grabbed me? Episode 5 had the traitor scene, and that choice, Episode 3 had the exceptional Standing Up sequence and the fight with Britt, Episode 2 had the introduction of Asher and Rodrik, as well as that final song. Episode 4 had plenty of great stuff--but none I enjoyed as much as all of that.
Iron From Ice. Now, I do think the pilot episode was very good, and certainly did everything it needed to do--but it just never drew me in to the extent the others did, and all in all, just lacked a certain something they all had. Still, it superbly set-up the mystery of the North Grove (even though it may as well not have) and perfectly built up Ludd Whitehill and the Forresters. So I still mark it as a success. But honestly, I love all the episodes, there isn't one I didn't enjoy immensely
All were good but my order was in reverse order for least to best
I love your reasons. But personally one of my favourite Rodrik moments happened in The Sword in the Darkness.
What do you mean Asher and Beskha's relationships got stained?
I saved Malcom instead of Beskha at the beginning of the episode 3. And sorry, I meant 'strained'.
Right I get it now.
1.Sons Of Winter
The episode where everything was going well. We got the stand-off at Highpoint, Asher and Beshka helping to liberate Mereen, Mira being a top spy at the wedding (even if it was worth nothing.) The episode just had the best moments that actually made me think we could win... And oh how naive I was.
2.The Lost Lords.
This episode felt like the true start of the story. We had Talia's song, we got introduced to Asher and Beshka, we got a new lord and it set up the actual Whitehill vs Forrester plot. It may have been slow, but it still kept me interested throughout.
3.The Sword in the Darkness THIS EPISODE. THIS DAMM EPISODE. At the start it was boring, and to be honest, I don't remember a lot of it. BUT THAT ENDING. Choosing to stand up to Gryff or stay down was one of the hardest choices I had to make, I chose to stand up and it led me to one of my favorite scenes, Gryff finally learning some "fucking humility" and yelling like a little kid had me smirking for an hour after I finished the episode.
4.Iron From Ice Typical first episode, sets up the world, has some cool moments, kinda slow, kills off a teenage boy (Sounds like a saturday night amirite.)
5.The Ice Dragon As a penultimate episode this would be much higher, as a finale it's here. To say it's supposed to wrap up the season, it left me with no motivation to play the second season. Mira's fate was just stupid and made all her scenes pointless, Gared was pretty good, however the North Grove reveal was anticlimactic. Then Ironrath... What was the point in it all? Like we did all this, for nothing, for Telltale to say "Why not try again in season 2 and give us more money." However it was an emotional rollercoaster (Shoutout to Gortys) and had me feeling so many different feelings.
6.A Nest Of Vipers
Short, bland and it wouldn't have even been remembered if it wasn't for the final choice. Part could have been added to episode 4 and 6 instead of making a full episode out of it and charging us another £3.99.