I really want that to be a real fighting game.
I really want that to be a real fighting game.
For me, Skyrim is basically a Beyond-the-Wall simulator. Mammoths, giants and snow everywhere. Plus I guess there's Dragons if you want to be a bit Targaryen about it.
I think a mix of that and New Vegas (ie the decisions you make actually count for a sausage, choosing to help factions etc. with good writing to boot) would be an ideal ASoIaF game.
I just stumbled across a BIG FAT SPOILER for the next episode and I don't know how to react.
(SPOILER)WWWWWWWWHHHHHHHHHHHHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
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Well, it's primarily one of the reasons, but I started reading last year around the same time I also started watching the show. I knew the two are vastly different, so I read as I watched, to see the differences between the two.
Besides, who's to say that it will go exactly like it does on the book for the following episode?
I read the books after the end of the first season because, damnit, I had to know what happened next!
I bought the books before the TV show but never read them until after season 1. Like the Scouse Lick there I couldnt wait to see happened next.
Same here. I decided to read them after I marathoned through GoT for the first time because I couldn't wait so many months to find out what happened next. Not being affected by internet spoilers was more of a bonus. XD
But also, the showrunners are starting to take different directions from the books with certain characters, so... sometimes I still don't know.
This show is really tempting me to read the books.
Tumblr provided me with some luls but it's in reference to tonight's upcoming episode so don't spoil yourselves just yet unless you already know
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I think it was about Episode 5 when I realized I really couldn't wait a week to find out what happens, and ripped through the 800 or so pages of AGoT in about a weekend..