Game of Thrones Episode 3 Walkthrough Part 1 Gameplay The Sword in the Darkness Let's Play Review
Next Part - http://youtu.be/t5RA3wE_f0w
Episode 2 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1y5kzU-y_0
--------------------STALK ME--------------------
Twitch Chanel:
http://www.twitch.tv/nukemdukem
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/nukemdukem
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/NukemDukemz
Steam Group:
http://steamcommunity.com/groups/nukemdukem
Google Plus Page:
https://plus.google.com/+NukemDukem/
My Subscription Link
http://www.youtube.com/user/nukemdukem?sub_confirmation=1
Capture Card - Elgato Game Capture HD60
My Elgato Link - http://e.lga.to/nukemdukem
Fan mail can be sent to (will make a video 1-2 times a month)
Doug Le
PO BOX 62051
Irvine, CA USA 92602
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, released in December 2014 for Microsoft Windows, OS X, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, iOS, PlayStation 3 and Android.
The game is being developed by Telltale Games and follows the episodic format found in other Telltale titles, such as The Walking Dead, The Wolf Among Us, and Tales from the Borderlands, where player choices and actions influence later events across the 6-episode arc. 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.
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.[8] 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.[9]
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.
After previous video games based on his works received overwhelmingly negative or mediocre critical responses, George R. R. Martin opined that he wanted "a Game of Thrones game to be made by a studio that knows how to create a thrilling and interesting story".[5] Telltale Games has found critical success in several licensed adventure games, including their The Wolf Among Us and The Walking Dead episodic video game series. The Game of Thrones game arose from internal discussions within Telltale of what other popular franchises they wanted to write games around, with much support given for Game of Thrones, considering its emotional equivalence to their The Walking Dead game. They approached HBO with the concept, and after a year of negotiations, were able to secure the license.[6]
In December 2013, Telltale announced the Game of Thrones title at the 2013 Spike VGX video game awards program. George R. R. Martin stated that his personal assistant, Ty Corey Franck, is working with Telltale Games as a "story consultant".[5] Telltale's CEO Don Conners explained that the game will not be a prequel to the television series,[7] that the established world and timeline of Game of Thrones is allowing Telltale to explore fixed stories in more depth, to appeal to players.[7]
Other Videos By NukemDukem
Other Statistics
Game of Thrones Statistics For NukemDukem
At present, NukemDukem has 1,544,749 views spread across 31 videos for Game of Thrones, with his channel uploading 12 hours worth of Game of Thrones videos. This is less than 0.75% of the total video content that NukemDukem has uploaded to YouTube.