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Post by Eorl @ 11:26am 21/11/14 | 2 Comments
After screenshots leaked earlier this week showing off just what we can expect in Telltale's latest episodic series, the developer has unleashed the very first teaser trailer depicting what we may expect in Episode One: Iron From Ice.

This new story tells of House Forrester, a noble family from the north of Westeros, loyal to the Starks of Winterfell," reads the YouTube description. "Caught up in the events surrounding the War of the Five Kings, they are thrown into a maelstrom of bloody warfare, revenge, intrigue, and horror as they fight to survive while the seven kingdoms tear themselves apart."

The teaser shows off the graphical similarities from previous Telltale games, though this time with a more realistic take thanks to its source material no doubt. The trailer also reveals that the iconic Game of Thrones characters will be voiced by their TV show actors, giving more authenticity to the series.

Players will take on the role of different members of the Forrester household, and determine their fate through the choices they make; like other Telltale games, actions and decisions will change the story around you.

A release date has yet to be given for the first episode, besides the tantalising "soon" we've come to hear often. Check out the trailer below.




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Viper119
Posted 07:48pm 21/11/14
cherocha
Posted 11:05pm 24/11/14
It kind of worked with The Walking Dead, but I just don't see Telltale doing justice to the source material with that style of gameplay. Here's hoping the future sees the license go to an ambitious dev who aims for something more open-world RPG flavoured, to really do justice to the scale of Westeros and Essos.

QTEs are great fun, said f*****g nobody ever. It is a stupid gimmick that should have been phased out of games long ago, but lazy devs continue to use immersion-breaking button-mashing sequences in place of real gameplay. Why?
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