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PlayStation 3 Review: Game of Thrones RPG

Tales of Mors Westford and Alester Sarwyck has twists and turns, but falls flat at every turn.



It should be noted that you don’t need to follow the television series or have read the books to follow the Game of Thrones RPG. Obviously it helps, but those unfamiliar with the series won't feel out of place, unlike the constant bugs and muddy textures that plague the majority of the game. Game of Thrones had a seven year development cycle, but you really, really wouldn't assume that from state of it, it just feels very rushed in order to coincide with the success of the recent TV series.



It is a 30 hour long RPG, with in all fairness, a moment or two where it excels if you play long enough.  However, for most people, you’ll more likely stop after the 15th loading screen appears because after it, the game just returns to the same dry and mediocre story.
I found myself bored whilst playing, and yes, it's because of the disappointment the team has delivered in terms of a story, something the books and TV show really shine with, but also because Game of Thrones looks horribly dated.

Character models look awful and animations can range from stiff to ridiculous, whilst in most parts models look extremely similar. In some scenes, you'll witness three of four clones of the exact same model doing something exactly the same. If they were part of a huge background crowd then you could forgive the design, but when it's a small cut scene, with the clones front and centre, it's really lazy.
I don't know if it was just the review copy I received (it probably isn't), but the music suddenly cuts out at times and simply loops back to the beginning of a song instead of flowing together, whilst later footsteps randomly stopped then started again mid walk.

These aren't signs of a seven year development cycle.

Combat on the other hand, is surprisingly robust, with a vast amount of options to build your character up, but you'll ultimately learn to rely on seemingly random tactics to win. As you start a battle, you can slow down the action, with enemies still slowly moving keeping the intensity of the moment alive and allow you to strategically plan your attack. By switching between characters and setting them to use a specific set of attacks, you can plan your attack through the players, before exiting the slow-down mode whilst you wait for your energy to recharge.


It is actually pretty well done considering the rest of the game; until you realize that you’re only using about three or four attacks over and over again. While we're on combat, there are times you’ll cue a violent cinematic kill (usually when you defeat the last of a group of enemies), but if you never switch weapons, you’ll always see the one animation, which gets very tedious, other games offer at least a few different animations, regardless of whether you switch weapons (Deus Ex: Human Revolution showed some brilliant take down animations).

The game had potential, even with below-par graphics if they fixed the bugs and threw in a really strong and smartly delivered story; that would have carried the game through. But, as it is, when something 'good' happens, something even worse happens to ruin it all over again, even if (without spoiling it for those that do play through the game) it has some neat and unexpected twists.

Overall
Whilst Game of Thrones lacks the polish and finesse of its book and TV series, the juicy portions and twists are actually genuinely good. It's a shame that the other 97% of the game is a buggy, ugly, and utterly poorly delivered mess.

Game of Thrones is rated M (Mature) by the ESRB for Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Content, Strong Language. This game can also be found on: PC and Xbox 360.






Article first published as PlayStation 3 Review: Game of Thrones RPG on Blogcritics By Callum Povey

Game of Thrones Review (in process)


Yesterday, our review copy of Game of Thrones arrived, so we are currently in the process of writing the review, so keep your eyes peeled! Also, our Max Payne 3 review is almost finished, so we'll try get that up as soon as possible!

As always, keep it here at Tech Beever!



Published by: Atlus
Developed by: Cyanide
Genre: RPG
Release Date:
US: May 15, 2012
UK: Mar 31, 2012
Also Available On: PC PlayStation 3


Max Payne 3 (Ps3) Review: SOON!



Today is a good day, our copy of Max Payne 3 sits awaiting to be reviewed! Although we had to wait for this one, it finally came. Our apologies it isn't up earlier than usual!

We'll have the full review up as soon as possible, along with our Game of Thrones RPG review.

Want more Max Payne? Check out the embedded video after the jump.



Coming Up... Game of Thrones (Ps3) Review



Our review copy of the RPG Game of Thrones is on its way. So we'll be firing up the PS3 very soon to bring you the full review, but really, it's a small filler whilst we await Max Payne 3...

Comic Con: Warner Bros. (Thursday)




The first full day of Comic-Con 2011 has concluded, so check out photos featuring the casts of GAME OF THRONES and the cast and creative team behind the MORTAL KOMBAT: LEGACY digital series.



GAME OF THRONES Panel:


The GAME OF THRONES team at the Comic-Con panel.
(© 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.)

GAME OF THRONES stars Jason Momoa (left) and Emilia Clarke (right) at the panel.
(© 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.)

GAME OF THRONES star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau at the panel.
(© 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.)

GAME OF THRONES star Emilia Clarke (right) fields a question at the panel,
as star Jason Momoa (left) looks on.
 (© 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.)

The GAME OF THRONES team: Stars Peter Dinklage (left), Kit Harington,
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Lena Headey; executive producer David Benioff;
star Jason Momoa; executive producer Dan Weiss; star Emilia Clarke;
and moderator/author George R.R. Martin (right). 

The GAME OF THRONES team signs at the Warner Bros. booth.

GAME OF THRONES star Nikolaj Coster-Waldau meets the press
before the signing at the Warner Bros. booth.
(© 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.)

GAME OF THRONES stars Kit Harington (foreground)
and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
on the way to the signing at the Warner Bros. booth.
(© 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.)

GAME OF THRONES executive producers David Benioff (left)
and Dan Weiss (right) at the signing in the Warner Bros. booth.
(© 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.)

GAME OF THRONES star Peter Dinklage signs an autograph for a fan at the Warner Bros. booth.
 (© 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.)

The GAME OF THRONES team after the signing. Front row, l-r: Emilia Clarke,
Peter Dinklage, Lena Headey, George R.R. Martin and Kit Harington.
 Back row, l-r: David Benioff, Dan Weiss and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau.
(© 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. All Rights 
Reserved.)

MORTAL KOMBAT: LEGACY Signing:





MORTAL KOMBAT: LEGACY star Shane Warren Jones (left),
creator Ed Boon and stars Matt Mullins, Peter Shinkoda and
Ian Anthony Dale (right) get ready for their signing at the Warner Bros. booth.
(© 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.)

Fans line up to greet the stars of MORTAL KOMBAT: LEGACY at the Warner Bros. booth.
(© 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.)

MORTAL KOMBAT: LEGACY star Shane Warren Jones signs at the Warner Bros. booth.
(© 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.)

MORTAL KOMBAT: LEGACY star Michael Jai White during the signing at the Warner Bros. booth.
(© 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.)

The MORTAL KOMBAT: LEGACY team draws a crowd during the signing at the Warner Bros. booth.
(© 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. All Rights Reserved.)


All photos © 2011 Warner Bros. Entertainment, Inc. All rights reserved.

Want Comic-Con video? We've got it!




Want some Warner Bros. Comic Con video action? Then you've come to the right place! Check out the embedded video's below to see what's happening in the world of WB's Comic Con now!



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GAME OF THRONES


KEVIN SMITH:
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BATMAN: ARKHAM CITY
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MORTAL KOMBAT: LEGACY
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WARNER BROS. BOOTH: THE CONSTRUCTION
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