A Game Of Thrones: The Board Game lets players lead one of the six great houses as they battle and scheme to win the throne.
The award-winning A Game of Thrones Board Game is now on Steam! Forge alliances with your enemies and betray your friends in pursuit of the Iron Throne.
So far, every Game of Thrones game has been far from memorable. None of them stand up to the books or shows. Will there ever be a truly great video game based on the saga?
I wonder what's the deal with this series and is so famous, last time I was watching a small part of the last season episode and most of the time was talk and staring (alot of Dinklage staring lol) , talk more and staring each other again, and again and again and again, and then a Dragon appeared and later Zombie appeared and guess what ?, more stating!, heck I think the Dragon and Zombie stare a bit lol.
Just not by Bethesda
I don't mind them saying something like "Oh we don't have anything to tell you about Elder Scrolls VI because we are working on other new projects" because fair enough...new, exciting projects are always good BUT to have one of these games be Game of Thrones which would basically be a watered down Elder Scrolls would defeat the point. By watered down I mean the fantasy world in GoT is cool and all but ES has a broader range when it comes to the fantasy aspect, hell magic in GoT is tiny compared to the stuff within the ES Universe. I would rather have ESVI if that's the case.
I think the people to make GoT would be CD Projekt Red...but then I'd rather see them focus on Cyberpunk
People don't seem to get the bigger picture, they just see "GoT Game" and their fanboy self looses their shit...I'm looking at this long term, would I want a capable developer wasting time on one when I could see something new from them which isn't restricted by the GoT license.
I'd love to see GoT game from CD Projekt for sure ! Now they are in the last years of development, and after it support the game as they always did with Witcher series, they could pick up the GoT for a spin, without any restriction like it happened in the Witcher. Plus this would allow for the Witcher series to rest until possible a new game and an amazing GoT adaptation by one of the best studios in the world for me that is well known for adapting books already.
So that would put in their hands one of the biggest franchises atm and Cyberpunk which i'm so damn excited for
Why some gamers just can't bring themselves to spend money on games they won't re-play.
I always liked the idea of companies separating their muliplayer and singleplayer offering into single purchases.
The episodic take on games, however, never really suited me.
Mostly because it only takes on story-driven games such as the TellTale offerings, and I feel the story hurts itself by asking players, at least those most enthused and who would play on Day One, to wait weeks, if not months, on a continuation of the story.
It has nothing to do with replay value, for me at least. I'm perfectly happy spending money on a game I'm only going to play once (although I'd argue that you don't need MP or branching paths to add replay value, I replay the first 4 MGS games all the time because I like re-experiencing the story). It's about not wanting to pay money for an unfinished story. It's like buying those awful anime discs that give you three episodes of one season of a show for fifteen dollars. It's not a complete experience and I'm much rather wait for the eventual full disc release that all these episodic games tend to get anyway.