Itâs the biggest thing in fantasy, and right now, with the possible exception of The Hunger Games, the biggest thing in entertainment, especially with its second season about to kick off this weekend. So why has George R R Martinâs Game of Thrones series been given such short shrift by video game publishers and developers?
While HBOâs TV series exploded onto the scene last year, gathering the tale millions of new fans, itâs not like it had previously been some obscure little book series. What was once known as A Song of Ice and Fire has been a very big deal for well over a decade now, with a novella based on the first book winning a 1997 Hugo award and the second, A Clash of Kings, making the New York Times best-sellers list. Things only got bigger from there.
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While developers Cyanide have long been working on a number of games based on the property, that deal was signed a year before HBO green-lit its TV series. So the games are occupying a very strange place. The first, A Game of Thrones: Genesis, is already out, and is quite terrible, both as a strategy game and because aside from the world map and house names it has almost nothing in common with the spirit or characters of the series.
The second, the upcoming Game of Thrones RPG (sadly, not this one) looks to share a similar problem. While it features a handful of characters from the TV series, and benefits from their vocal talents, for the most part it looks utterly indistinguishable from any other Western fantasy RPG on the market.
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You canât be a Hedge Knight, you canât be a bandit, you canât be a Bravoosi. You canât even choose your gender. Even by action RPG standards, and not true RPG standards, thatâs pretty damn limiting.
To me, thatâs like licensing a Star Wars game and then having the player manage the moisture farm next to Lukeâs on Tatooine. After Lukeâs already left. Itâs got almost nothing to do with the reasons I would want to play a game based on that property.
Martinâs world of Westeros may not be as iconic as, say, that of Middle Earth, but itâs still full of interesting places unique to the series and which fans would quickly and happily identify with. Dragonstone, the Dothraki Sea, Winterfell, Oldtown, the list of things people would want to see in a Game of Thrones title could go on forever. Just as long would be the list of people youâd want to run into.
I donât want to make it sound like Iâm picking on Cyanide, because this RPG might turn out to be great, and Iâm sure working with Martin before the TV series was green-lit, then having to obviously move to accommodate the seriesâ imagery later, must have been a nightmare. Itâs also hardly their fault theyâre going to be bearing the full force of fan expectations given this is the first time weâve been able to explore Westeros in a proper video game, when really, that should have happened a long, long time ago.
Iâm just more disappointed with whoever handles Martinâs rights and maybe even at HBO. Iâm probably being terribly unrealistic here, since this game will sell a ton solely on the strength of its cover, but given the popularity of the books and the investment made in the TV series, it would have been nice to see them think a little harder and give the property to someone who could have made a single awesome game instead of three (Bigpoint are also making aâŠbrowser-based MMO).
Sure, call me spoiled in this post-Skyrim world, in which I wish every fantasy title and RPG let me wholly customise my experience and explore a sprawling world, but when I think of what Iâd want a Game of Thrones title to be, what such a series deserves, I think of all the things I love about the franchise: the scale, the characters and the politics. Theyâre three things the excellent board game gets very right, but are sadly also three things the two video games weâve actually seen stuff from so far canât seem to manage.