![]() ![]() I was able to fully immerse myself into the story of the game for the first time in the series.Īs far as the story goes, we’re right in the middle of things in regards to the trials and tribulations of House Forrester. I’ve always maintained that this series lives up to the tension that the books and television show deliver, and now that the technical bugs are gone, that tension is increased tremendously. Now, as the middle of the series is reached in Game of Thrones Episode 3: The Sword in the Darkness, I am happy to say that the issues that persisted in the opening two episodes have been properly addressed, and the game ran just fine on my iPad mini 2.įeaturing the Telltale signature mixture of choice-based narrative with some quick-time events sprinkled throughout the experience to keep players attentive, The Sword in the Darkness had me fighting a dragon, stealing a royal decree, and talking myself into a political corner more than once. Further adding to my frustration was the fact that Telltale’s Tales from the Borderlands launched shortly after the first episode of Game of Thrones debuted, with none of the mechanical problems that marred the Game of Thrones series. I was frustrated I liked the story that Telltale’s Game of Thrones was telling, and the voice acting was fantastic, but the mechanical bugs were too much to ignore. ![]()
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