Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueEnter the gritty and medieval fantasy world of Westeros as players will forge alliances and wage battles as they play a pivotal role in the ongoing war for power of the Seven Kingdoms.Enter the gritty and medieval fantasy world of Westeros as players will forge alliances and wage battles as they play a pivotal role in the ongoing war for power of the Seven Kingdoms.Enter the gritty and medieval fantasy world of Westeros as players will forge alliances and wage battles as they play a pivotal role in the ongoing war for power of the Seven Kingdoms.
- Jeor Mormont
- (voix)
- Lord Varys
- (voix)
- Knight of the Vale
- (non crédité)
- Stark Nobleman
- (non crédité)
- Lannister guard
- (non crédité)
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- AnecdotesGeorge R.R. Martin voices Maester Martin, a minor character who is apparently taking years to complete his history book, an obvious in-joke at Martin's infamously long writing process.
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Maester Harwyn: ["Alester gives the child to Cersei" ending] If I might say so, my lord, you did what you had to do and accepted your responsibilities. There is once again a Lord Sarwyck at the head of Riverspring and I thank the Gods for that. Your father would be proud of you.
Alester Sarwyck: But at what price, Harwyn? Father and Gawen are dead. My bastard half-brother murdered Elyana right before my eyes. The people of Riverspring... why did so many have to die? And Mors... I killed my best friend, a man who was practically my brother... this, fifteen years after I took the lives of his family. And to what end? To hold Riverspring? To hold onto a name? Open your eyes, Harwyn... Riverspring is now nothing but a lifeless heap of stone and the Sarwyck name hangs by a thread. I've betrayed... I've murdered... I've lost everything. The strength of the Sarwycks lies neither in their lands nor in their name, but rather in the blood of their people.
Maester Harwyn: My lord, I won't allow you to talk that way. I know what you've endured, but you saved the honor of House Sarwyck. That is worth more than stone or blood. You are Lord Sarwyck. You have a name to uphold.
Alester Sarwyck: I care not for my name, Harwyn. What good is a name with no one to carry it on? What good is a town without a soul?
Maester Harwyn: It's not just your name, Lord Alester. It's your father's name, and it's all that's left of him. Don't destroy it. You have a town to rebuild. Your people need you.
Alester Sarwyck: You're not listening to me, Harwyn. Leave me be.
Maester Harwyn: My lord...
Alester Sarwyck: Get out!
[Alester is last seen staring into the fire, a noose hanging from the ceiling behind him]
in this game you play as a green recruit to the Night's Watch. The only character that crosses over from the show is Lord Commander Mormont, and along with the graphics and dialogue, really manages to give you some feel of the "Thrones" world. But there it ends, since all the other characters are new, the maps are somewhat limiting (I wasn't expecting open world but there is too much keyboard mashing required to move along in the story). and worst of all, the gameplay just doesn't work. There are plenty of options in the controls, maybe too many, and the gameplay is confusing. The goals are poorly defined and the way you achieve them is unclear. Worst of all the controls don't respond well to your input; trying to follow the simple tutorial (Of the "on the job training" style) doesn't achieve the results it should. Most of the time I felt like a little brother who'd been given the controller that isn't connected to anything as my character would often respond as if there were no connection to the player. I actually bought some of the bonus content since I wanted the dog to help me fight... but when I tried to get him to attack my opponent the dog would sit there and look while my foe beat me half to death.
I became frustrated with this game and just gave up about an hour into it. It could have been a lot better game, since all the elements were there. But this game to me was a flop.
I liked the other game, from Tell-tale studios (now defunct) much better. Even though I'm not fond of the style ("dragon's lair" involving the player waiting for something to happen then just clicking at the right time) I found that game much more fun. Many of the actors voice their characters in this game (including Peter Dinklage, Amelia Clarke, Lena heady et. al.) and you do get a feeling of being part of the story despite the very limited style of gameplay. As for this game (the Cyanide studios game) it's a clinker and I would not buy it again.
- robertmaybeth
- 1 oct. 2018
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