Once again, some choices are mostly illusions but there are some surprises along the way and even one particular event that you can influence, although it's unclear if it will eventually take place in future chapters. Asher is certainly an interesting addition but he doesn't get that much screentime in episode 2, and those sequences that do star him are fast-paced and focus more on combat. The plot is a bit more solid this time around, benefitting from characters that already had their introduction made in chapter 1. You will, however, get to revisit Mira Forrester in King's Landing, while former squire Gared Tuttle finally reaches Castle Black and gets to join the Night's Watch. There are also a few surprises along the way that I won't spoil in this review. Promising to take the story forward while introducing new characters and plenty of intense situations, does The Lost Lords manage to elevate the adventure experience or should it remain lost? Let's find out.īear in mind that I will talk about spoilers for the first episode but I'll refrain from discussing things that haven't been revealed so far in promotional trailers or screenshots about the second chapterĪfter meeting House Forrester in the first episode of Telltale's Game of Thrones series, players are introduced to even more members of the noble house in the second chapter, including Asher, the second son of Lord Forrester, who ran away to the continent of Essos after a falling out with his family. The first episode, Iron from Ice, already left a decent impression on fans last year, when it appeared across the PC, PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, and Xbox One platforms, and now the second chapter, The Lost Lords, has been released. In the last few months, the team has rolled out not one but two different fresh series, one focused on Gearbox Software's Borderlands universe – Tales from the Borderlands – and one that deals with the "A Song of Ice and Fire" books and the "Game of Thrones TV" show from HBO, which is called simply Game of Thrones.
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Telltale Games has been around for quite some time but only in recent years has the independent developer entered the mainstream thanks to episodic adventure series like The Walking Dead or The Wolf Among Us.