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Main » 2016 February 10 » Game of Thrones Videogame Episodes 1 and 2
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Game of Thrones Videogame Episodes 1 and 2 Developer: Telltale Games | Publisher: Telltale Games Platform : PC I Release Date : December 2, 2014/February 3, 2015 Genre : Point-and-click, graphic adventure I Controls : Keyboard, Mouse ISO File Format I Mode : Single-player Size : 3,01 Gb Game of Thrones is an episodic point-and-click graphic adventure fantasy drama video game based on the A Song of Ice and Fire fantasy novels by George R. R. Martin and their TV adaptation Game of Thrones. The story revolves around the northern House Forrester, rulers of the Ironwood, whose members, including the five playable characters, attempt to save their family and themselves after ending up on the losing side of the War of the Five Kings. The game includes settings, characters and voice actors from the novels and TV series. Gameplay Game of Thrones is an episodic point-and-click graphic adventure fantasy drama video game, released as 6 episodes following the model of Telltale's previous adventure games. The player is able to move their character around some scenes, interacting with objects and initiating conversation trees with non-player characters. Choices made by the player influence events in future episodes. The game switches between the viewpoints of five different characters. Each episode contains five points where the player must make a significant decision, choosing from one of two available options. Through Telltale's servers, the game tracks how many players selected which option and lets the player compare their choices to the rest of the player base. The game can be completed regardless of what choices are made in these situations; the main events of the story, as described below, will continue regardless of what choices are made, but the presence and behavior of the non-player characters in later scenes will be affected by these choices. The game does allow the player to make multiple saves, and includes a "rewind" feature where the player can back up and alter a previous decision, thus facilitating the exploration of alternative choices. Some scenes are more action-oriented, requiring the player to respond to a series of quick time events. Failure to do these correctly may end the scene with the death of the playable character or another character, but the game will restart at a checkpoint just before that scene to allow the player to try again. In some instances, failure at particular quick time events results in minor game decisions. Synopsis The game takes place concurrently with the television series, from the end of the third season until just prior to the start of the fifth season. The story focuses on House Forrester, a family not yet introduced in the television series, but mentioned briefly in the novel A Dance with Dragons. House Forrester hails from Ironrath, a fortress in the north of Westeros, where they control the valuable Ironwood forest, coveted by many because of the wood's military importance. The game primarily takes place near the Ironwood, but also in other locations on the continents of Westeros and Essos. Characters Throughout the game, the player controls one of 5 family members or servants of the Forresters, with decisions made by one character affecting the others, and the ultimate fate of the house. Thirteen original playable and non-playable characters were created for the game, including: Lord Gregor Forrester (Robin Atkin Downes), the head of House Forrester and loyal to the Starks. Lady Elissa Forrester (Lara Pulver), the matriarch of House Forrester that vows to prevent the destruction of her family as had fallen to her birth family, House Branfield. Rodrik Forrester (Russ Bain), the first-born son of the House and its heir, with a prominent military background. He is one of the five playable characters. Mira Forrester (Martha Mackintosh), the eldest daughter of the House, who serves as a handmaiden to Margaery Tyrell. She is one of the five playable characters. Talia Forrester (Molly Stone), the second-eldest daughter, who is gifted with a talented voice. Ethan Forrester (Christopher Nelson), Talia's twin, the third-born son, a scholarly boy. He is one of the five playable characters. Ryon Forrester (Louis Suc), the youngest son of the House. Asher Forrester (Alex Jordan), the second-born son of the House who has been exiled to Essos. He is one of the five playable characters. Maester Ortengryn (David Franklin), a Maester of the Citadel serving House Forrester.[10] Ser Royland Degore (Brian George), an experienced military leader that serves as the master-at-arms for the House. Duncan Tuttle (Robin Atkin Downes), a good friend of Lord Forrester whom he now serves as castellan. Gared Tuttle (Daniel Kendrick), squire to Lord Forrester and nephew to Duncan. He is one of the five playable characters. Malcolm Branfield (J. B. Blanc), brother of Lady Forrester and, with her, the only surviving members of House Branfield. The game also includes characters from the novels and TV series, with voice work performed by the series's actors, including Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey), Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage), Jon Snow (Kit Harington), Margaery Tyrell (Natalie Dormer), and Ramsay Snow (Iwan Rheon). The game is separated into six episodes: There are the first two episodes : "Iron From Ice" At the Red Wedding, the Stark bannerman Lord Gregor Forrester and his heir Rodrik are killed by the Freys. Lord Forrester's squire Gared is sent to the Wall to escape the revenge of the ascendant Boltons, and his daughter Mira, a lady-in-waiting for the King's bride Margaery Tyrell, looks for support for her family at the court in King's Landing. But the young heir to House Forrester, Ethan, is nonetheless killed by Ramsay Snow, bastard and enforcer of the new Warden of the North, Roose Bolton, in order to gain control of the Forresters' valuable Ironwood reserves. Lady Forrester sends her brother, Malcolm, to search Essos for her son Asher. "The Lost Lords" A cart of the bodies from the massacre at the Twins is brought to Ironrath, amongst them is the body of Lord Gregor and the injured but still-living Rodrik. Gared arrives at the wall, where he begins his training such that he may become a ranger of the Night's Watch, hence fufilling due his duty to House Forrester by protecting the North Grove. Intrigue is rife in the King's Landing, with Mira still searching for support from the Crown - and Mira faces the wroth of a yet unknown conspirator. In distant Yunkai, three days after the Daenarys' liberation, Asher is visited by Malcolm Branfield, sent by his mother to bring him back to Ironrath. System requirements CPU: Core 2 Duo 2GHz or equivalent RAM: 3 GB RAM GPU: ATI or NVIDIA card w/512 MB RAM DirectX: 9.0c OS: Windows XP Service Pack 3 HDD: 3 GB available space Sound: Direct X 9.0c sound device Note: Not Recommended for Intel integrated graphics Check links with this FILEFACTORY LINK CHECKER If links are dead, please leave comment in the post. http://www.filefactory.com/file/3lybomqa6wn9/ http://www.filefactory.com/file/5cvs8hql26hn/ http://www.filefactory.com/file/3818m3lyhzw7/ http://www.filefactory.com/file/ekbk7cdnpn3/ |
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