![]() Do the wrong thing and have an easier time or do the right thing and suffer for it. I'm sure some people are unsatisfied with the way things turn out for her, but I applaud it! Games like BioShock claim to be about choices. Things go wrong, and she's given multiple opportunities to throw others under the bus to protect herself. ![]() I've enjoyed helping Mira play politics in King's Landing, and in this episode, she's faced with the consequences of her actions up to this point. A lot of people don't seem to care about her at all, but I haven't felt that way. Aside from the appearance of white walkers, nothing of value would have been lost if Gared had been killed off or just ignored after the first episode.įrom what I've seen, Mira doesn't seem to be a very popular character. His story is unresolved but also completely unimportant. At the end, you have to decide whether Gared and company should stay and protect the grove or leave to help defend house Forrester, except at this point (unknown to Gared) the battle is already over. He finds it, there are some people there, and some white walkers just to give him something to do for the rest of the game. If you were wondering how a distant grove of trees was going to play into the immediate Forrester/Whitehill conflict, you may not be surprised to learn that it absolutely doesn't. Gared and friends finally locate the North Grove in this episode. This game likely would have been better if one of the characters had been cut or killed off early. This allows us to focus more on the three remaining characters, which turns out to actually be preferable. This leaves us with three stories to follow at once, instead of the usual four. This review openly spoils previous episodes of the game, so take a look at the review for episode one, two, three, four, or five to get caught up.ĭon't ask me why it's called The Ice Dragon, I have no idea.Īs soon as Asher returned to Westeros last episode, Asher and Rodrick's story threads merged and one of them was brutally slain in a Whitehill ambush. ![]() This series (but not this particular review) contains spoilers for the Game of Thrones TV series. "When you play the Game of Thrones, you win, or you die."Īfter a year of episodes, we're finally here. ![]() Game of Thrones: A Telltale Games Series - Episode 6: The Ice Dragon (PC) review ![]()
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