![]() Not because I have gone through all the motions of listening to endless animation to complete an easy video, where by bashing those buttons has, little, to no effect. How an aesthetically pleasing universe offered, gives me a chance to explore through my game play its creation, making me to consider playing time and time again. I do not empathize because I love my shoot'em'ups and that is the reality of a game which has me respawn. I rarely care about characters, one pixel is as good as the next. I largely don't care about the story, all games are a form of fantasy. Play one play them all, why is this one any different sucker, you keep on paying them, for these video's to be watched in premium. The Telltale model has been the same on all their games. Through any dialogue offered, items used, decisions made, those choices will lead to different outcomes, multiple endings, drastically affecting any game experience outside of the offered video. There is always the illusion that as gamers we are given some sense of control. As any game with the above description best avoided altogether, unless of course assuming that your one of those "gamers" who would rather watch their games puttie-pie. Similarly will sell you this product in premium installments, because had we had the option to fully obtained we likely would cancel. As a game offers most the same options of what would be expected on a recording, pause, stop, fast forward, and rewind. As a game offers most the Welcome to the world of Telltale games, a universe where any gamer involved plays a linear video until completion. Welcome to the world of Telltale games, a universe where any gamer involved plays a linear video until completion. Yet both games are getting 8/10's as if on the same level. Even though it was only a first episode, it doesn't even compare to the blowout that was the first episode of Tales from the Borderlands and I'm not even a fan of the Borderlands universe. It is easily the weakest of all the Telltale games available currently. Normally I consider myself to be with the majority, as far as game opinion is concerned, but I don't understand why everyone is going so crazy over this game. And yet it's getting praise from just about every media outlet and gaming forum. All three of us were disappointed and thought it was incredibly boring and weak-written. I played this, along with two of my friends, one being a female. The game was full of horrible dialogue and overly dramatic facial animations (mainly frowns) and unnecessarily drawn out conversations. The young boy had easily the most interesting part in the story, which isn't saying much. The art style is very pixelated which I wasn't a fan of and you spend the entire game playing a coward apprentice, a small child, and a selfish, entitled young girl. The writing and pace of this story was horribly slow and only barely managed to pick up just before the credits rolled. I'm a huge fan of The Wolf Among Us and the first episode of Tales from the Borderlands. I don't understand how people enjoyed this iteration from Telltale. I'm a huge fan of The Wolf Among Us and the first episode of I don't. Have yourself an interactive movie marathon! … Expand Other than that, this game is a masterpiece and I highly recommend to pick it up if you're either a fan of GoT or TellTale games in general. I just can't rate it for what it could be, if it is not. During my playthrough I encountered a lot of visual and sound bugs - some actually as big as impacting my decision making (the screen would froze whenever loading in on the next visual part, and sometimes left me barely any time to read what were my choices etc) On that note, I knocked off a point from overall. On the technical side of things, since it was pulled from the shops, only way to play it is by having a physical copy of it, which sadly leaves no room for glitch and bug updates. Having completed it just once, I can't say it for sure, but a lot of choices I made leave me wondering and eager to give this one another go. This game, compared to the previous Telltale games, has more re-playability potential, I feel. No matter your choices, somebody will be mad at you. Story-wise it was kind of the traditional Telltale way of telling the story - you can't please everyone. I quickly realised to who I connect the most. LOVED this game! Telltale's spinoff of the GoT series was better that I had ever imagined! The start was slow, but very good for character LOVED this game! Telltale's spinoff of the GoT series was better that I had ever imagined! The start was slow, but very good for character development.
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