

These are all still present in Game of Thrones, and the entire experience is still extremely enjoyable throughout. This means that players are in for excellent voice acting, fantastic writing, and truly relatable characters.

These moments can be a little jarring, feeling like sudden shifts that we should have seen play out, but it is much better than the alternative that we’ve seen in the other arcs.ĭespite the issues this series might have had along the way, it is still a Telltale game through and through. The other two running stories, those of Rodrik and Asher, thankfully don’t suffer the same fate, even jumping ahead a couple of times. However, they are still fairly lackluster, despite having the usual high quality voice acting and writing that Telltale is known for. Here she has a lot of run-ins with important characters from the show, but doesn’t really feel like an integral part of the overall narrative.īoth of these stories do still have some enjoyable parts, including Mira chatting with Tyrion, and Gared running into some Wights.

Mira is likewise still caught up in the politics and intrigue of King’s Landing. After that though, little has truly pushed the narrative forward, with a few interesting set-pieces and story beats, but overall we’re still searching for the North Grove, just like we were back in Episode 2. At first Gared felt like a plot retread of Jon Snow’s storyline from the HBO show, only really coming into his own in Episode 4. This time around it is the usual suspects of Gared and Mira.
