![]() ![]() ![]() Set just before and during the first book, it follows two seemingly unrelated characters: a brother of the Night's Watch called Mors, whose gravelvoiced authority is sadly undercut by the number of times he has to intone the name “Poddy”, and a Red Priest, Alester. It does however end up a mediocre RPG that at least tells a decent story. Even at its very best, Game of Thrones is a thoroughly mediocre RPG. Voice-acting that smacks of a producer leaning out of a window one Sunday and yelling at random passers-by, “Hey! Want to be in a licensed abomination?” I've had more enjoyable dental appointments.Īfter a while though, almost apologetically, things started to click. ![]() For the opening hour or two of this spin-off, the only real question was whether Game of Thrones RPG was merely comedy-bad or active, outright heresy against George R R Martin's amazing, if increasingly bloated, fantasy series. Like books, it's often a bad idea to judge a game by its cover – or even by its first chapters, as tempting as just giving up can be. ![]()
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