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8-bit Game of Thrones platformer takes you north of the wallApr 10, 2025 - PCGamesNThere have been so far two Game of Thrones games since the series hit the big time thanks to HBO, both of which deserve to be defiled by Joffrey with that staff... thing. A third contender has entered the arena though, and it wins automatically thanks to its chiptune version of the show's opening theme tune. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Elden Ring is reportedly the title of From Software and George R.R. Martin's collaboration Microsoft teasers hint at an official Game of Thrones game Game of Thrones trailer has its eye firmly on Essos, Episode 4 launches next week Game of Thrones Episode 3 'The Sword in the Darkness' out later this month says TelltaleApr 10, 2025 - PCGamesNTelltale Games have confirmed that Episode 3 of their Game of Thrones adventure game will be out before the end of the month. To aid in the brewing excitement, Telltale have released some teaser screenshots from the episode, which includes the debut of one of Daenerys Targaryen's dragons: Drogon. Read the rest of the story... RELATED LINKS: Elden Ring is reportedly the title of From Software and George R.R. Martin's collaboration Microsoft teasers hint at an official Game of Thrones game Game of Thrones trailer has its eye firmly on Essos, Episode 4 launches next week Joffrey Meets The Reaper: CK II Game Of Thrones Mod UpdateOct 13, 2016 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunIt’s always a happy day when an update for a much-loved mod appears. The Game of Thrones total conversion for Crusader Kings II is such a blindingly obvious combination of worlds and mechanics that it simply had to exist. That the team working on it continue to do such a good job is fantastic. The latest update brings in support for the latest expansion to the base game, The Reaper’s Due, which adds all sorts of epidemic modelling and hideous disease-related deaths. So, yes, you can watch your least favourite characters suffer and squirm as they try to sweat or bleed out the bubonic plague. … Walking Dead Season 3 Shuffling Onto PC In NovemberSep 2, 2016 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunThe third season of guts ‘n’ conversation adventure game, The Walking Dead , will be coming out this November, Telltale has telltold the people of PAX. As we heard at E3, Clementine is making a return older, wiser and probably much more killy. She’ll have another playable character alongside, the lesser-known Javier, who has “been through hell” and looks a bit like a knackered Zac Efron. … Game of Thrones Composer Twangs On Gears Of War 4Aug 28, 2016 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunI know what you all might be asking. “Game of Thrones in my Gears of War?” Well, it’s more likely than you think. Game of Thrones composer Ramin Djawadi has joined up with The Coalition to create the score for Gears of War 4 . “I certainly wanted to stay in the direction fans know, but at the same time, I wanted to bring my own style to it,” Djawadi has said. … Have You Played Game Of Thrones: The RPG?May 25, 2016 - Rock, Paper, ShotgunHave You Played? is an endless stream of game retrospectives. One a day, every day of the year, perhaps for all time. No, not that Game Of Thrones game. The other one. The one no-one talked about. The RPG one. The one that was, confusing, based mostly on the books but had some TV people making plastic-faced cameos in it. The one a whole mess of people said was rubbish, but, aha! It was not, I tell you, it was not. … [STEAM FOCUS WEEKEND 09-13 OCT]Oct 9, 2014 - Community AnnouncementsWith a 75% off discount for A Game Of Thrones RPG, live two epic quests in an original story canonized by George R.R. Martin himself! Also available, exceptional discounts on the entire Focus catalog including fresh releases such as Styx: Master of Shadows, Sherlock Holmes: Crimes & Punishments and also ALL the publisher best sellers! >> http://store.steampowered.com/sale/focusweekend2014Crusader Kings 2: A Game of Thrones mod adding massive eastern continentMay 14, 2013 - PC Gamer Sometimes, awesome things just get more awesome. Such is the case with the Game of Thrones mod for Crusader Kings II, which has just posted a dev diary detailing a long-awaited addition. The expansive continent of Essos is under development for a future release, more than doubling the landmass available and introducing such locations from the acclaimed franchise such as Slaver's Bay and the Free Cities. Set sail for the sunrise and start brushing up on your Pentoshi—we've got more details below. To the casual fan, Essos is the eastern landmass where Daenerys' (that's the white-haired girl with the dragons, if you have as much trouble keeping the names straight as some of my friends) storylines have all taken place so far. It's mainly dominated by city-states that arose from the ashes of the old Valyrian and Ghiscari empires, and they will run in the mod using the mechanics introduced in CK2's The Republic expansion. Thus, you will need The Republic installed to play as them. The diary also speaks of new mechanics for ruins, since much of Essos is dominated by them. The possibility is mentioned of being able to colonize ruins—a mechanic that has never appeared in Crusader Kings, but is a staple of a couple other Paradox strategy franchises. As for what's not in (at least in the current, internal build): Qarth itself and, sadly, the Dothraki. Much of the continent is shown greyed out as wasteland, but the diary does promise that "the Dothraki shall be implemented in some way and we do have a basic plan for them, but that probably deserves its own full explanation later on." My guess would be that we'll be able to play them once the new mechanics coming in The Old Gods expansion are implemented. The pagan subjugation and rule by might systems would be a great way to model the rise and fall of Khalasars. It may be a while before Essos is actually implemented, but until then, you can download the latest version of the mod and carve your path across Westeros.Crusader Kings 2′s Game of Thrones mod update lets you feast on new scenariosApr 8, 2013 - PC Gamer Crusader Kings 2's Game of Thrones total conversion has received a huge update, adding in two new scenarios with which to experience the mod's blend of war, intrigue and special family cuddles. This time, players will get the chance to try The Blackfyre Rebellion and A Feast for Crows scenarios, along with improved Hedge Knights and building options. There's a video teasing the new additions, but it comes with a couple of dire warnings. Dire Warning #1: The video contains spoilers for A Feast For Crows, book four of the series and, incidentally, also the name of my Bioshock Infinite playthrough. Dire Warning #2: Because of the aforementioned spoilers, I've not actually watched the video. It could contain anything! I did do a quick thumbnail scan, though, and it mostly seems to contain video of the game. So you're probably not going to see the mod's developers dancing naked in a giant vat of trifle or anything. In all, there's a giant changelist of new features and fixes. The patch note summary gives the basic run-down of what to expect: "The first thing you’ll notice is that armies can move again, but the most perceptive amongst you will no doubt notice we have two new scenarios: the much requested Blackfyre Rebellion and the spoiler-heavy A Feast for Crows (seriously, don’t even think about clicking on it if you haven’t read all the books). "There are a lot of tweaks and additions, as usual. You’ll find, for instance, that you have new options to employ Hedge Knights. We have begun adding sensible buildings at last, so that late game should hopefully be improved, and there has been quite an overhaul in certain parts of the map." You can download Crusader Kings 2 - A Game of Thrones from its ModDB page. Thanks, Kotaku.New DLC Available - Game of Thrones - Beyond the Wall (Blood Bound) DLCNov 8, 2012 - Product ReleaseGame of Thrones - Beyond the Wall (Blood Bound) DLC is now available on Steam! Travel beyond the Wall, 10 years prior to the events of Game of Thrones! Plunge into the dark past of Mors Westford and delve deep into Wildling territory in a perilous mission… that same mission where Mors earned his nickname. Extend your Game of Thrones experience and learn more about the past, the origin and the scars of Mors “the Butcher” Westford! Now Available - Game of Thrones - Dog Skin PackOct 4, 2012 - Product ReleaseTurn Mors’ dog into a real killing machine with the Game of Thrones - Dog Skin Pack ! With these 2 alternative skins – the God’s Eye Mastiff and the Dornish Hound – Mors’ dog will hunt your enemies with style! Midweek Madness - Game of Thrones Franchise!Sep 4, 2012 - AnnouncementSave 50% on A Game of Thrones - Genesis and Game of Thrones, or 66% when you pick them both up in the Game of Thrones Bundle during this week's Midweek Madness*! A Game of Thrones - Genesis: Immerse yourself into the battles and intrigues between the Houses that shaped the Kingdom of Westeros. Live the origins of A Game of Thrones saga through more than 1000 years of history, by taking part in Westeros' founding events and largest battles. Use military force, economical war and political cunning to keep your place on the Iron Throne! Game of Thrones: Experience an amazing adventure in one of the most complete and fascinating universes in medieval-fantasy literature. Game of Thrones is a great Role Playing Game that puts you at the core of a thrilling plot, where your fate will be guided by vengeance, allegiance and honor. *Offer ends Thursday at 4PM Pacific Time Game of Thrones RPG reviewAug 5, 2012 - PC Gamer 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. 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. Awful graphics. Tedious combat. 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. After a while though, almost apologetically, things started to click. To some extent. A bit. Even at its very best, Game of Thrones is a thoroughly mediocre RPG. It does however end up a mediocre RPG that at least tells a decent story. 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. Both are brought together by a mysterious young woman on the run, for reasons I won't spoil but which tie into the first novel pretty well, with chapters jumping between their individual adventures. The result is hardly The Witcher 2, but the twists and turns of the plot are oddly compelling, with several nasty scenes and a fair amount of control over how cynical you want your heroes to be. Alester’s story, for instance, revolves around him returning to take control of his home town, Riverspring. You get to decide whether he’s a man of the people or one of Westeros’ typically dickish lords. Mors on the other hand is a hardline black brother, but one still willing to turn the occasional blind eye when warranted. Both also have some fun unique powers – Mors can possess his hilariously ugly dog for tracking and stealth purposes, and Alester can call on his god R’hllor to manipulate fire. Those are a little showy given the nature of magic in at least civilised parts of Westeros like King's Landing, if not typically as outlandish as outright hurling fireballs in the streets like a classic RPG mage type. The story is linear to the point of often feeling like a corridor shooter with RPG combat, although there is a dusting of sub-quests sprinkled in and more than a few moments where your decisions have at least some minor impact later on. The writing rarely has the sense of punch and threat that makes the books or TV series so effective, and often writes cheques that the engine and acting simply can’t cash. The inevitable brothel scenes especially are hilariously coy compared with the TV show. Still, it’s a solid story reasonably told, and becomes oddly compelling once it gets going. This is all the more impressive next to the shoddy design. Game of Thrones RPG is riddled with grating wait-a-minute stuff, like trying to pretend that four guys outside a castle constitute a riot, h...Now Available - Game of ThronesJun 7, 2012 - Product ReleaseGame of Thrones is Now Available on Steam world-wide! Experience an amazing adventure in one of the most complete and fascinating universes in medieval-fantasy literature. Game of Thrones is a great Role Playing Game that puts you at the core of a thrilling plot, where your fate will be guided by vengeance, allegiance and honor. Pre-Purchase Now: Game of ThronesApr 24, 2012 - AnnouncementGame of Thrones is now available for pre-purchase on Steam! Pre-Purchase and receive the Prima Official eGuide for free! Experience an amazing adventure in one of the most complete and fascinating universes in medieval-fantasy literature. Game of Thrones is a great Role Playing Game that puts you at the core of a thrilling plot, where your fate will be guided by vengeance, allegiance and honor.