I’ll concede that like Ned Stark’s beheading, I didn’t think the writers would go through with killing Mira. I’ll be honest, I expected Mira to die a long time ago so her dismissal from Margaery’s service and beheading seemed almost too late, in my opinion, especially since it felt like every decision was the wrong decision. If you’ve followed any of my reviews of the game so far you’ll see that I haven’t exactly been the best when it comes to navigating King’s Landing. But hey, Cotter’s wound looked pretty gruesome, so +1 to House Designers.Īnd then there’s Mira.
We spent five episodes building up to finding the North Grove, have a final episode named, “The Ice Dragon”, and then the plot fizzled out. I doubt that Gregor made regular trips north of the Wall. I have questions about how Elsera and Josera were raised (wights? Their Wilding mother? The polar bear?), but even more, why would they want to help a family who essentially banished them north of the wall? It’s not like Jon Snow’s situation where he feels a sense of loyalty to his father. I don’t understand how the wildlings can tell stories about the North Grove when it’s only been occupied a few years, but okay, I’ll suspend some belief in the hope that the North Grove has more of a history that we’ve yet to see. However, after abandoning Jon and getting Finn and Cotter killed, Gared only finds the home of the bastard twins of Gregor Forrester. Gared’s entire plot revolves around finding the fabled North Grove and the help that awaits House Forrester at its location. Not only was Gared a boring Jon 2.0, but by the end his story seemed even more pointless than originally anticipated. Let’s go ahead and start with the worst of the bunch: Gared freaking Tuttle. Even the Red Wedding didn’t kill off that many main characters in one chapter. Who’s left alive by the end of game? Well, if you’re me, Gared (ugh), Talia (yay!), and possibly Asher.
#Telltale game of thrones endings breakdown series
Game of Thrones is a series known for killing off fan favorites and leaving other characters’ fates ambiguous but my goodness, Telltale has taken that generalization too far. And they’ve already confirmed a second season. Martin a few ideas and then we’d have to riot. I say season one because there’s no way Telltale ends a game like that. Nearly a year after the first episode, Telltale has finally released the sixth and final episode of Game of Thrones season one.
If you haven’t finished, come back later!
There will be spoilers from the entirety of the game in this review.