Game of Thrones Iron from Ice Review - Xboxplayers
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The first episode of Game of Thrones series entitled Iron from Ice gives an interactive adventure following the untold story of house Forrester, as you play as a squire to Lord Gregor Forrester called Gared Tuttle.
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| Review: Game of Thrones Ep.1 - Iron From Ice (New Gamer Nation)
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New Gamer Nation writes: "The world author George R. R. Martin has created with his A Song of Ice and Fire series, or more popularly known as Game of Thrones, is a dark and grim one. Characters no matter their role in the series are never safe from meeting their end, and Martin has broken the hearts of his fans by showing just how swiftly he can kill someone off. This makes an interactive experience within his world all the more painful. The relationships of the characters within a Telltale game are built by you, the player, and death comes swiftly and without warning to inhabitants of Westeros. This is one of the main draws to Telltales Game of Thrones, and by the end of their first episode, Iron from Ice, youll be left begging for more to know whats going to happen to the cast in the next episode."
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| Game of Thrones: Iron From Ice Episode 1 Review | The Game Scouts
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Ameenah Salamunic: Telltales Game of Thrones epic is clearly enriched by familiarity with the franchise, in particular the HBO series. And thats not necessarily a bad thing. The first chapter, Iron from Ice, opens directly on the eve of The Red Wedding and the upcoming five parts aim to span season fours timeline. The developers have tapped into some kind of magic. Their sagas feature nearly identical gameplay mechanics, but still manage to feel simultaneously unique and accurate. Savvy direction distills the essence of every fandom they explore. And this drama-laden high medieval fantasy fits hand-in-hand with their approach to storytelling.
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| Review: Game of Thrones: Episode 1 All Men Must Die I DualShockers
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Winter is coming, and so is Telltale Games' debut episode of Game of Thrones, adapting the wildly-popular HBO television series to video game form. DualShockers reviews the first episode, "Iron from Ice," and looks at where Telltale takes us in to Westeros.
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| Game of Thrones: Iron From Ice Episode 1 Review | The Game Scouts
Added: 09.12.2014 19:11 | 2 views | 0 comments
Ameenah Salamunic: Telltales Game of Thrones epic is clearly enriched by familiarity with the franchise, in particular the HBO series. And thats not necessarily a bad thing. The first chapter, Iron from Ice, opens directly on the eve of The Red Wedding and the upcoming five parts aim to span season fours timeline. The developers have tapped into some kind of magic. Their sagas feature nearly identical gameplay mechanics, but still manage to feel simultaneously unique and accurate. Savvy direction distills the essence of every fandom they explore. And this drama-laden high medieval fantasy fits hand-in-hand with their approach to storytelling.
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| Game of Thrones Episode 1 - Iron From Ice Review | RealGamerNewz
Added: 09.12.2014 19:11 | 9 views | 0 comments
Paul Williams writes:
"When reviewing a game by TellTale, it is very easy to review Game of Thrones by the sum of its parts but, not by what it was designed to do. In order to not fall into that trap, one must look at TellTales past to judge the game based around the literary/HBO juggernaut Game of Thrones. Now full disclosure, I have not read any of the books but I am caught up on the television series so if there are any inaccuracies or assumptions it will stem from the deviations the show took from the book."
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