![]() and to play a game where there is no possible victory, no matter how you play your character, is flat-out infuriating. as I saw someone else post elsewhere the crucial problem with the GoT game is you expect the plot to either go "will I save my home or not" not "was I honorable in losing everything or not?"Īnd yes as many times as people die and lose in the Game of Thrones universe, there are still victories. ![]() Please try to avoid reposting content that is already present on this sub-reddit.Īll discussions about possible ideas for Telltale games belong in this thread any others will be removed. Posts with spoilers in the title will be removed. Posts and/or discussion that contain potential spoilers should be tagged as such using the spoiler tag available when they are added. (/s "Tales from the Borderlands has two protagonists")Īll content submitted to /r/telltale must relate directly to Telltale Games Studios and/or the games they have created.ĭue to the massive amount and the linear gameplay of Telltale games, we'd like to ask that you please do not post Let's Play videos or links to streams. This subreddit supports spoiler tags, please use them when appropriate. Here you can discuss their current line up, rumors about their upcoming games, or reminisce about some of their classics! This is the subreddit for all things Telltale.
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