Game of Thrones: Episode Two: The Lost Lords Review | Resident Entertainment
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"The series second episode, The Lost Lords is much more successful both as an episodic game and as an adaptation of George R.R. Martins work." -Fergus Halliday (Resident Entertainment)
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| Game of Thrones Episode 2 - The Lost Lords Review [Geeks Don't Lie]
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After not being very thrilled with the first episode of Telltale's Game of Thrones, Geeks Don't Lie is happy to be won over by episode two, The Lost Lords.
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| Game of Thrones A Telltale Games Series Episode Two: The Lost Lords Review - TXH
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James writes - "There was a lingering sense of disappointment from myself after the series opener of the Telltale Games adaptation of Game of Thrones. This has put the second episode, The Lost Lords, firmly in the spotlight to help rectify this... can it fare better?"
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| Game of Thrones: Episode Two - The Lost Lords Review | Gamespot
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Gamespot:
Author George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire opens with a densely packed prologue. He gives you a taste of the world and its simmering dangers, a glimpse of attitudes in Westeros, and just enough information to get you wondering. It's a slow build-up to a dramatic payoff, and it takes a lot of patience and faith that things will get interesting before you get there. Telltale Games has taken this approach with its Game of Thrones video game, in that its second episode is where the story really begins. Having dedicated the entire first episode to setting the stage for the Forrester family's troubles, Telltale gets the ball rolling in Episode Two, The Lost Lords. The Forresters and their companions continue to be the most interesting characters on screen, and their ups and downs echo the flow of Martin's storytelling to great effect.
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| Game of Thrones Ep 2 The Lost Lords | 4GuyswithQuarters
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In Episode 2: The Lost Lords, Telltale brilliantly included all the elements that has popularized the Game of Thrones television series - war, greed, deception, and love. War is brewing between House Forrester and the Boltons, as the Forresters are trying to do everything they can to avoid giving up their rare Ironwood and thus starting a war. A few new [...] Via Game of Thrones Ep 2 The Lost Lords | 4GuyswithQuarters
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| Game of Thrones Episode Two: The Lost Lords Review | AusGamers
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AusGamers has reviewed the second episode in Telltale's Game of Thrones series and writes: Despite its devotion to performing the necessary post-introduction busywork, and needing to tread water in preparation for future episodes, The Lost Lords remains entertaining. Time will tell whether it was building to something greater or not. ( Game of Thrones Episode 2 - The Lost Lords , [...] Via Game of Thrones Episode Two: The Lost Lords Review | AusGamers
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| Game of Thrones: Episode 2 The Lost Lords Review | Power Up Gaming
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Scott Russell writes: "Having been left shaken after the conclusion of Telltale's Game of Thrones episode one, I could not wait to see the crushing effect that its dark finale would have upon the already crumbling bonds of the Forrester family. They were a house divided; arguing over defensive strategies and methods of leadership, and that of course is still a prevalent feature throughout much of episode two. Although it mostly sets up intriguing plot points for the coming instalments, this episode still remains gripping through its wonderful storytelling. Various characters both good and evil are introduced, personas are expanded upon, and the world is enhanced through a variety of new and exciting environments."
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| Game of Thrones: Episode 2 The Lost Lords Review | Power Up Gaming
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Scott Russell writes: "Having been left shaken after the conclusion of Telltale's Game of Thrones episode one, I could not wait to see the crushing effect that its dark finale would have upon the already crumbling bonds of the Forrester family. They were a house divided; arguing over defensive strategies and methods of leadership, and that of course is still a prevalent feature throughout much of episode two. Although it mostly sets up intriguing plot points for the coming instalments, this episode still remains gripping through its wonderful storytelling. Various characters both good and evil are introduced, personas are expanded upon, and the world is enhanced through a variety of new and exciting environments."
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