![]() The problem is that Telltale could have had a bit more of a conclusion than it did with Game of Thrones. Shortly after the final chapter was released for this series, Telltale Games announced there will be a Season 2, and attempted to make excuses as though we should have expected the ending because we always knew this project was going to span multiple seasons just like the television series. I won’t completely spoil the ending, because there is certainly enough interesting story that I don’t want to scare anyone off when it comes to finishing the game, even if they aren’t really finishing the game. "The problem is that Telltale could have had a bit more of a conclusion than it did with Game of Thrones." The problem is that all of that buildup petered out a bit with the final delivery. All of that, the first five episodes was pretty much exactly what I wanted to see. The unusually long six episode setup is fun and engaging and allowed me to play the same kind of political games full of death, destruction and intrigue that we’ve actually seen in the television show. That’s actually the most frustrating part about this title. That isn’t to say that Game of Thrones isn’t a fun story on the journey to the end. When that kind of content is being delivered in a product that people have to directly pay money for, I find that more than a little bit annoying. When that sort of content is being delivered on television, I expect it. ![]() While Tales from the Borderlands brought me a wrap-up I both wanted and expected, Game of Thrones seemed to entirely focus on trying to hook me into another season. In the past few weeks I’ve finished two different Telltale Games episodic titles and it would be safe to say I’ve had two entirely different reactions to actually finishing those games. ![]()
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