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Well, I've finished it. It's not on par with the Telltale Games standard, but is still a pretty good game altogether, but the success of the seriously will depend on the sequels as this one merely sets the foothold for the series. It serves as a fairly sufficient introduction.

P. S. Glad to see a little Cersei and Tyrion again.. :) Will be missing them from the TV series.
 
Out of curiosity, does the game play as a kind of "lets get as many famous characters from the series as possible" kind of game.

As in, do you help fight off hordes of Wights and the Others while he is off visiting Shae? Do you team up with Jaime and Brianne and fight your way through a forest full of Wargs and Ironborn? Do you fight one to one with Ramsay Snow, and train alongside Jon Snow?
 
Out of curiosity, does the game play as a kind of "lets get as many famous characters from the series as possible" kind of game.

Nooo, most definitely not. They're fringe characters (cameo).

As in, do you help fight off hordes of Wights and the Others while he is off visiting Shae? Do you team up with Jaime and Brianne and fight your way through a forest full of Wargs and Ironborn? Do you fight one to one with Ramsay Snow, and train alongside Jon Snow?

The storyline is centered around the events of a minor Northerner lordship house. The big stars of the TV show emerge only when the storyline - occasionally - drifts to include them as secondary characters.
At least it's that way this episode.