Game Of Thrones Rpg Review

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Martin’s handiwork is noticeable throughout Game of Thrones. The story has several twists and turns that will keep you intrigued, just as episodes of the TV show and chapters in the book have done.

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The fight for the Iron Throne is real. Great houses clash, dragons rule the sky, and the army of the dead threatens to battle the realm in this RPG and RTS hybrid, GoT: Conquest. Live out your GoT fantasy and join the war in the best GoT RPG to date. Join millions of players living the fantasy of the great lords of Westeros. Build your house, raise your army, and find the best way to manage your resources as you aim to rule the Iron Throne.
Based on the award-winning HBO series, Game of Thrones: Conquestis an RTS with RPG elements that allow players to become a Lord in Westeros and define a strategy for conquering the Seven Kingdoms. Wage war, clash swords, raise your dragon and join the battle today to best your foes and capture the Iron Throne!
Will you bend the knee, create a great allegiance, or fall victim to the other great lords of Westeros in this RTS game?
“In the game of thrones, you win or you die.” - Cersei Lannister
-Become a lord of Westeros:Build a great house, create your sigil, and master the strategy as you Fight for the Crown to rule the realm in GoT: Conquest, a RTS/RPG hybrid game based on Game of Thrones
-Interact with key charactersfrom the hit HBO series
-Conquer 120+ iconic Seats of Power like Winterfell, Castle Black, and King’s Landing
-Live out your fantasy of claiming the Iron Throne and winning the Great War as you navigate a dangerous political landscape using the innovative Allegiance System
-Raise Your Dragon
-Grow your own dragon: Dragons have arrived in Westeros and each kingdom has their own dragon egg. Will you use your great dragon to best your enemies or protect your castle? You decide!
THE SEVEN KINGDOMS WILL REMEMBER YOUR NAME IN GAME OF THRONES: CONQUEST
“It’s the family name that lives on. It’s all that lives on.” - Tywin Lannister
-Build your house and rule your territory
-Raise your army and clash against rival lords in an epic fantasy
-Defend your strongholds, as each Seat of Power endows you with military and economic upgrades for your kingdom
-Conquer the map, clash with your enemies, and spread your influence in this strategy RTS game based on the hit HBO series
-Craft Powerful Gear, much like a fantasy RPG, you can craft and build powerful gear sets and equipment to gain an edge and best your enemies in this RTS game
MAKE KINGS RISE AND FALL
This is the best GoT experience available on mobile, combining the best RPG and RTS elements to bring you a GoT fantasy like no other.
-Master the strategy of our innovative pledge systemrecruit bannermen, fight great battles with your allies, and live out the GoT fantasy of being a great lord
-Claim the Iron Throne- Choose between deception and loyalty, use your dragons wisely, as you shift your allegiances and clash with foes just like in the hit HBO series
Only in Game of Thrones: Conquest can you become a lord of Westeros and Fight for the Iron Throne? Build your army, muster your best troops and devise the best strategy for battle. Interact with key characters and conquer iconic locations from the award-winning HBO fantasy series. Dominate your enemies by using an innovative Allegiance System that allows you to recruit your friends as bannermen as you rise in a war to take The Iron Throne, rule The Seven Kingdoms and awake the dragons.
LIVE THE FANTASY - PLAY GAME OF THRONES: CONQUEST NOW TO FIGHT FOR THE IRON THRONE AND RULE THE SEVEN KINGDOMS!
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  • Game of Thrones is the title of a single-player role-playing video game developed by Cyanide Studios and published by ATLUS in North America and Focus Home Interactive in Europe. It is available on PC, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. Originally a game based solely on the A Song of Ice and Fire.
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  • Game of Thrones: The Roleplaying Game The only RPG to come out of Game of Thrones, not counting tabletop ones, is this half-hearted attempt from Cyanide, the studio that also made Genesis.
  • Game of Thrones: The Roleplaying Game The only RPG to come out of Game of Thrones, not counting tabletop ones, is this half-hearted attempt from Cyanide, the studio that also made Genesis.
  • Game of Thrones is an action role-playing video game based on A Game of Thrones, the first of the A Song of Ice and Fire novels by George R. Martin, and in part also on the novels' TV adaptation by HBO, Game of Thrones. The game was developed by Cyanide and published by Atlus USA in North America and Focus Home Interactive in Europe and Australia.
  • Game of Thrones is a massively underrated gem of a game that will appeal to Bioware fans and people who love a good story.
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While Game of Thrones boasts some expertly crafted story beats, complete with moments that will enthrall and shock you, the monotone delivery from poorly voiced characters, constant bugs you’ll wrestle against, and muddy textures that plague the majority of the game will make most not continue through to the end. Realistically, you’ll more likely stop after the fifteenth loading screen appears only to trigger another dryly executed piece of this messy 30 hour long RPG. That’s a shame as the tale told about Mors Westford and Alester Sarwyck has twists and turns that would utterly entertain and surprise were it not surrounded by such mediocrity on all sides.It should be noted that you don’t need to follow the television series or have read the books to follow along. Sure it would help immensely, but sometimes character models look so different that I found myself having to Google my favorites just to make sure it was the same person from the series on HBO. That’s where this game really falls apart. Even with a 7 year development cycle it’s as though someone just didn’t care about presentation and rushed it out the door. There can be a moment or two when one of the pivotal plot points come across with some semblance of believability, but for the most part I found myself bored until the final five chapters when things actually pick up. Without spoiling anything, I can tell you that what the writers did with the two main characters near the end of the game is a truly unique and interesting set of moments.
Most will probably not get this far as you’ll spend the bulk of your time with Game of Thrones staring at what looks like a last generation title. Some character models, specifically Mors’ dog, look absolutely awful and animations can range from stiff to ridiculous. Occasionally you’ll cue a violent cinematic kill when you defeat the last of a group of opponents, but if you never switch weapon types throughout your experience you’ll always see the one animation. Speaking of repetitiveness, a surprising amount of the character models looked extremely similar, and during some scenes you’ll witness three of four clones of the exact same model doing something. This is more forgivable if it’s in a large group of background characters, but when it’s seen during one of the in-game cut scenes and the triplets are front and center, it’s just laziness on the developer’s part.And this isn’t the only idle oversight. At times the music will cut out and simply loop back to the beginning of a song instead of flowing together, and footsteps will suddenly stop and start up again for no reason. It’s all these little nagging issues that really drain the fun from the game. Occasionally it will shine, but only during a few pivotal moments when you need to make a major choice.
Combat features a surprisingly robust amount of options that you can seemingly use to build your character with, but in execution you’ll rely on little more than a handful of repetitive tactics to ensure victory. Most battles begin with hitting the L1 or R1 button to slow down the action. During these moments enemies will still slowly move keeping the intensity of the moment alive and allow you to strategically plan your attack. You do this by switching between characters and setting them to use a specific set of attacks before exiting the slow-down mode and returning to normal speed while you wait for your energy to recharge.
Victories against a large group can make you feel like a master tactician until you realize that you’re only using about 3 or 4 attacks over and over again. Knock someone down, make them bleed, stab the wound, or knock someone down, make them bleed, set them on fire. Repeat, repeat, repeat. Also, you cannot load a save during battle, so if you’ve made a mistake or lost a character during an escort mission you’ll need to wait until you’re killed to restart.Review

Remember the guy with the cut up shield? Neither do we.

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These collected issues are emblematic of the real problem with Game of Thrones. Every piece of the product has potential, but at each step something cripples the experience. Be it the compelling story delivered with the emphasis of a seventh grader reading in front of the class, or the constant problems like muddy environmental textures, reused character models, and doors that open and clip through your body. There’s just too much that seems like it was left unfinished or quickly thrown together for the good intentions to succeed in any way.

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