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Dicks out for the unsullied. That fighting retreat made me cry like a baby. Everytime they shouted “Hoo!” in the face of extinction, I was like “Westeros doesn’t deserve you!”
O jeezus
I’d like to think that Dinklage really was drinking his way through that episode.
That would be worth it just to see Sean Bean get killed again
I guess it’s in character for Jon to be stupid.
I just actually started another playthru today.
Ah yes, Chekhov’s iron Islands, I didn’t consider that. Also, regarding next season, you might want to sit down for what I’m about to tell you...
Oh shit, I’m totally going to have this playing in the background next week:
And they really let the scene breathe, took their time. It was lovely, all around.
Well Brianne might not get together with with Jaime or Tormund, but damn if seeing her knighted wasn’t one of the most uplifting moments in the show’s history.
That’s exactly why. Because we saw her grow up.
Maybe, but I’d really love for him to survive to kill Cersei.
The Brienne scene, man. Just so wonderful to see the show and the characters acknowledge that there’s no one more just, more honorable, and more compassionate than the big woman.
Whether that should have been possible or not. I can’t get over it. He’s going to die saving Tyrion or Brienne or both and I’ll heave a sigh of relief and say, “Finally.” I’m well aware that I’m probably completely on my own there.
This episode was absolutely awesome, and it hit me like a brick that one of the underlying major themes of the show is the redemption of Jamie Lannister.
Damn, the slow corruption of once unique and original studios into a state of homogeneous, stilted, montitization by big publishers is hard to watch. The slow arson of Blizzard by Activision and the destruction of Bioware’s unique voice by EA are the ones that hurt the most for me, but it is a depressingly widespread…
I wonder if BioWare is looking at IO Interactive’s two most recent Hitman games for inspiration. Though some people have gripes with how they’re doing it, I’ve been incredibly impressed at how they’ve created a single player”games as service” experience with new assassination targets and challenges every week, along…
One thing that I’m absolutely in love with in this game (and you mention it at the end) is the fact that it can be played in portrait or landscape.
“If Dragon Age: Inquisition hadn’t been so successful, perhaps BioWare would have changed its production practices. “
if Inquisition wasn’t successful, EA would take all the wrong lessons from it - that single player RPGs weren’t sellers, that the Dragon Age franchise was a dud, that Bioware could not be trusted to do…