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Game of Thrones: Episode Two - The Lost Lords
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Developer: Telltale Games
Content Rating: Adults only
Summary
House Forrester is in disarray. Their liege lord and his heir are dead, Ironrath is occupied by Whitehill soldiers, and the youngest member of the family has been taken from them. The survival of the family now depends on a handmaiden, a squire forced to take the black, and an exiled son.
At King’s Landing, Mira Forrester must weigh her loyalty to Margaery Tyrell against the needs of her family, all the while choosing how to play the political games of Tyrion Lannister. To the far north, Gared Tuttle finds that the wall and its crows hold little love for a squire from the Wolfswood, but finds kinship in the bastard son of Ned Stark. To the east, in far-away Yunkai, Asher Forrester, the exiled son, is called back to Westeros to aid his family, but how can one man help when the Boltons rule the north with an iron fist?A misstep by any one of them could spell doom for the entire family.Meanwhile, an unexpected source of hope returns to the Forresters, but Ironrath is no place for the weak.
At King’s Landing, Mira Forrester must weigh her loyalty to Margaery Tyrell against the needs of her family, all the while choosing how to play the political games of Tyrion Lannister. To the far north, Gared Tuttle finds that the wall and its crows hold little love for a squire from the Wolfswood, but finds kinship in the bastard son of Ned Stark. To the east, in far-away Yunkai, Asher Forrester, the exiled son, is called back to Westeros to aid his family, but how can one man help when the Boltons rule the north with an iron fist?A misstep by any one of them could spell doom for the entire family.Meanwhile, an unexpected source of hope returns to the Forresters, but Ironrath is no place for the weak.
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With even stronger, more diverse narrative and settings than Episode 1, The Lost Lords wins points for strong characters, an authentic feel, and tangible player choices. This makes for a strong second act and the game is well worth a purchase.
For those of you who can’t get enough Westeros, I urge you to avoid the mobile version and look into the PC or console ones for a more stable experience. From my personal experience, I watched a friend play through the Xbox One version without flaw.
The Lord Lords' is a slightly odd chapter. Simultaneously developing and introducing plotlines gives it an uneven feel, and, ominously, the most original plotlines – Mira's and Asher's – are also the least convincing.