Telltale's highly popular video game is already available for public consumption. With the game episode's title 'The Lost Lords,' this second installment of the adventure series is based on HBO's most watched historical drama series 'Game of Thrones' returning in a few months for its 5 season. Also, the second installment of the game will give gamers multiple character points of view.
The video game is now available across console and PC. It follows the bestselling game from last year 'Iron from Ice.' Telltale's 'Game of Thrones' will have six series which means that there will be other releases to follow, reported Game Spot.
'The Lost Lords' will also be arriving on February 5 on iOS and Android which will be a few days from now. In view of this, Touch Arcade believes that the update will be available around Wednesday night or Thursday morning (US).
As previously mentioned, Telltale's 'Game of thrones' is based on a show in HBO of the same title. The show is also inspired or based on George R.R. Martin's 'A Song of Ice and Fire books.' In retrospect, the game started by the end of the third season and halted for a moment then will proceed in the 5th season, hopefully.
Telltale's 'Game of Thrones' will allow the gamers to experience five different point of views-these perspectives are members of House Forrester. Telltale also shared that every decision that the player will make will have a corresponding effect on the entire house. This means the each decision will become a burden and responsibility of the gamer, reported Game Post.
Here's also what Tech Times shares about the 'Game of Thrones':
House Forrester is such in an insecure position right now. Enemies are all around waiting for the opportune time to bring down the house. Their long standing nemeses, the Whitehills, made an alliance with House Bolton, the new rulers of the North, and they are gearing up for the takeover.
The multiple points of view of the characters will offer the gamers with plenty of things to enjoy. Do you think Telltale's 'Game of Thrones' 'The Lost Lords' will be as good, or even better, than the first?
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