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Game of thrones video game complete let down....


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#41 Grey Stark

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Posted 25 May 2012 - 03:34 PM

I'm still playing, when time allows, and it's pretty good.
The graphics are last Gen, but the story is A1.
Voice acting is hit and miss. Game play is okay.

All told, it's worth playing for the story alone.

#42 Gingerly Grumkin

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Posted 25 May 2012 - 04:39 PM

View PostJoel M Bridge, on 25 May 2012 - 03:28 PM, said:

I invested a good forty hours in, game play wise everything do able. Honest this game for fans of the books and the show. I swore this was written by Mr Martin himself. Hell   heeven make a cameo in the game.

I will tell you this since game-play was not poorly executed, and story amazing fit quite well into universal. But honest if he planing on making one of ending canon that would be very interesting.

View PostGrey Stark, on 25 May 2012 - 03:34 PM, said:

I'm still playing, when time allows, and it's pretty good.
The graphics are last Gen, but the story is A1.
Voice acting is hit and miss. Game play is okay.

All told, it's worth playing for the story alone.
Bet! Thanks! I'll go buy it ($65! WTF! No used!) in 20 min

#43 Grey Stark

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Posted 25 May 2012 - 05:29 PM

I forgot to mention one complaint I have though...
King Targaryen... See Westford... That's not how those titles work. Grrr.

#44 Lord of the Night

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Posted 19 June 2012 - 04:46 PM

I've watched some gameplay videos for this and I agree, its really bad looking. Thus I do not want to waste my money that I could spend on books getting this, so can somebody possibly tell me the outline of the plot? Apparantely that is the only good thing, but since Martin wrote it that's a given.


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Posted 19 June 2012 - 07:03 PM

View PostLord of the Night, on 19 June 2012 - 04:46 PM, said:

I've watched some gameplay videos for this and I agree, its really bad looking. Thus I do not want to waste my money that I could spend on books getting this, so can somebody possibly tell me the outline of the plot? Apparantely that is the only good thing, but since Martin wrote it that's a given.


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Like a spoiler free summary? Or an outline detailing what exactly happens?

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Posted 20 June 2012 - 03:44 AM

View PostBaelor Blackfyre, on 19 June 2012 - 07:03 PM, said:

Like a spoiler free summary? Or an outline detailing what exactly happens?
Exactly what happens, I know bastards play a big role in it but nothing other then that.


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Posted 20 June 2012 - 04:12 AM

Aww man, not another bad ASOIAF game.  I still want some company to make a good RTS out of this universe.  The absolute best case scenario would be if the guys behind the Total War series (Creative Assembly) managed to pick up this license.  Can't think of another company that has the potential to do this series justice.  The Total War-style gameplay would fit perfectly with the medium and large-scale battles of this series and the map conquest system would be perfect for all the political intrigues that make ASOIAF interesting.

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Posted 20 June 2012 - 09:52 AM

So I started playing 2 days ago, almost gave up after an hour or so, but since I usually give games a second run, I continued and now I'm playing it and enjoying.

The graphics are not good, some voices are good, some are terrible.
The fighting is...new? And a bit off? It annoyed the hell out of me until I figured out some ways to use it strategically. The wasd and mouse seem to be off-sync (but maybe that's just my computer, although Skyrim works perfectly well).

But I like the story, I like the attention to ASOIAF details they give (Chataya was a nice surprise), I like walking around Mole's town tunnels and I like warging and I like running trough the tunnels of Red Keep, and I'm quite annoyed that I'm her bitch, but hey :)

It's not the best game ever and it's not the books brought to life, but for a game it's fine. There are others that are better, and there are other that are worse. This one has a bonus for being nice because I can pretend to be in Westeros. If you don't expect anything more, you might find it a very pleasant experience.

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Posted 20 June 2012 - 09:59 AM

View PostLord of the Night, on 20 June 2012 - 03:44 AM, said:

Exactly what happens, I know bastards play a big role in it but nothing other then that.


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The game wasn't written by GRR, he only checked it to see that it didn't break canon, and suggest some tweaks. The plot is by the Cyanide writers.

From a Joystiq interview:

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"The entire game was written by Cyanide, including the plot and character dialogue. But I did have creative input at many points during the process," Martin told Joystiq. When he met with members of Cyanide to review the game's design document, he made sure that the experience wouldn't break canon. "What they're doing is a parallel story to some of the early events in Ice and Fire, so my primary concern was that nothing in the game altered the events in the books."


So, plot points, chapter by chapter.
- Note: Alester's chapters are set months before Mors's ones, until (spoiler) the point where they reunite.

SPOILERS for the entire game:
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Edited by El Ranatico Loco, 20 June 2012 - 02:30 PM.


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Posted 20 June 2012 - 12:51 PM

Hm very interesting. I wonder if this will play any role in Winds of Winter or Dream of Spring.


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Edited by El Ranatico Loco, 20 June 2012 - 02:31 PM.


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Posted 20 June 2012 - 02:14 PM

I read somewhere that Martin is considering have a name drop towards Mors or Alester, but that's about it.

And to Eduardo, I don't know if you got that off the internet or wrote it yourself; but if you did write it yourself, that was an amazing plot summary! Great job!

Edited by Baelor Blackfyre, 20 June 2012 - 02:15 PM.


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Posted 20 June 2012 - 02:14 PM

View PostLord of the Night, on 20 June 2012 - 12:51 PM, said:

Hm very interesting. I wonder if this will play any role in Winds of Winter or Dream of Spring.

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I think this bit answers that:

http://grrm.livejour...78940#t15978940

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Mr. Martin,

Is the story in this game considered canon?

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grrm wrote:May. 16th, 2012 05:50 am (UTC) Re: I can't wait to buy this game!

Only the novels (and the Dunk & Egg novellas) are canon.The videogames, the board games, the card games, the comic book, even the television shows... all great in their own right, I hope, but still secondary. The books are canon. Nothing else.


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Posted 20 June 2012 - 02:30 PM

Use spoiler code, please. See the board FAQ for instructions

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Posted 20 June 2012 - 02:40 PM

View PostEl Ranatico Loco, on 20 June 2012 - 02:30 PM, said:

Use spoiler code, please. See the board FAQ for instructions

Sorry, will do. On the subject, I tried to, but I run into some glitchs while posting (for example, using the full editor it didn't allow me to hit the post or preview button, and while trying to edit, it broke into html code.

Edited by Eduardo, 20 June 2012 - 02:45 PM.


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Posted 05 July 2012 - 01:22 PM

Heh, it's already on sale at 30% off over here... I lasted 20 minutes 'till I got stuck in a wall while hunting Wildlings

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Posted 05 July 2012 - 02:41 PM

Imho, the CRPG is ok. It could have been better. But it's decent enough. I've played a lot of worst games paid at full price.

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Posted 05 July 2012 - 03:03 PM

The game is actually decent. The graphics and animations are all fairly poor but that aspect of games doesn't interest me much. The gameplay isn't bad at all really. And the story is excellent, they did a good job integrating things and giving you genuine choices in-game. Better than Dragon Age 2 for me.

ASOIAF fans should pick it up IMO, not full price though. Wait till the price drops.

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Posted 20 July 2012 - 05:26 PM

About 8 hours in. As others have said, iffy graphics and ropey combat, not to mention some painful dialogue. The story is pretty good and rings true for the world of Westeros. There are some problems with atmosphere and setting however. As someone else mentioned, the oversized armour looks goofy and nothing like ASoIaF's more historically-accurate approach. Also, Alester's abilty to use fire spells at will and talk to people hundreds of miles away through flames seems very overpowered for Westeros, and rather immersion-breaking. It also doesn't help that there is no real sense of geography to King's Landing, just a morass of courtyards and alleys with no big streets, carts, horses etc.

It is also very odd that they use two characters with the correct TV actors voicing them (James Cosmo and Conleth Hill as Mormont and Varys) but then don't with the third (Cersei isn't voiced by Lena Headey, and doesn't seem to be based on her appearance either) and that they base some of the exterior of the Red Keep and Castle Black on the TV versions, but the interiors are completely different (the different throne room but the TV Iron Throne being present is a weird mash-up). It definitely feels like a weird collision between the novels and the TV series, with it feeling like the TV stuff was tacked on afterwards. Pretty much every reference in the game is to the books (the civil war being 15 years earlier, not 17; the 'Others' being mentioned, not the 'White Walkers'; Stannis and Jon Arryn working together which they never did in the TV series etc) and it would probably have been better to have kept the TV stuff out of it altogether.

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It seems that with the success of the HBO series and exploding popularity of the books, the property would be much more attractive at this point in time to a developer with more/better resources.

It's not clear how well the first game has done sales-wise. However, I think it's good enough that Cyanide can build on it. By investing in better graphics, better writers (or better translators) and working a lot more on the atmosphere of the books, they could really do something impressive with the sequel. The analogy I have is that Game of Thrones is very similar to The Witcher: immense amounts of unfulfilled potential (including some of the exact same problems, such as ropey dialogue and awful combat) but enough good stuff to be built on for the future. The only difference is that I'd say GoT is better than The Witcher (1, I hasten to add, not 2 obviously).

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Aww man, not another bad ASOIAF game.  I still want some company to make a good RTS out of this universe.  The absolute best case scenario would be if the guys behind the Total War series (Creative Assembly) managed to pick up this license.  Can't think of another company that has the potential to do this series justice.  The Total War-style gameplay would fit perfectly with the medium and large-scale battles of this series and the map conquest system would be perfect for all the political intrigues that make ASOIAF interesting.

Westeros: Total War (a professional-level mod based on Medieval II: Total War) is being worked on right now. Check the link in my sig.

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Hm very interesting. I wonder if this will play any role in Winds of Winter or Dream of Spring.

Probably not. I wouldn't be surprised to see a mention of House Sarwyck of Riverspring at one point as a nod to the game, but probably not much more than that.

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Posted 01 August 2012 - 06:44 AM

Damn it why didn't I know of these reviews last week? I went out and spent 30 of my pounds on the game the other day. Don't get me wrong the decision making aspect of the game is brilliant in my opinion, you can spend 20 mins talking to people and getting really engrossed in the game then all of a sudden some one needs to be stabbed in the face and you realise the gameplay is not good. I'm not a fan of RPG's anyway, I prefer to do the attacks instead of picking what attacks to do while my character does the hard work if that makes sense? I loved the idea of 'skyrimming' around Westeros and getting into all sorts of shenanigans and debauchery but it just is a big 'why R'llor WHY!'. Unrelated note: Mint copy of A Game of Thrones for sale £25 if anyone is interested.

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Posted 12 August 2012 - 05:19 PM

Does anyone have any good examples of when smaller decisions along the way impact the story? It seems like you get to the same ending options regardless, but I'm sure that all of the dialogue choices along the way must have some effect.



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