Game of Thrones - A Telltale Games Series vs The Witcher
Game of Thrones - A Telltale Games Series
Game of Thrones - A Telltale Games Series is the Telltale version of the incredibly popular and highly acclaimed TV and novel series of the same name, Game of Thrones. This story lets you take the role of different members of House Forrester, a noble family loyal to the Starks of Winterfell, as they are thrown into the bloody and brutal War of the Five Kings. Filled with warfare, vegeance, political intrigue, and gore, the Forresters will have to fight to survive in these uncertain times, and whether or not they will make it all boils down to the choices you make.Telltale Games have never disappointed their fans with any of their intense, story-driven episodic games so far and they are not about to start now with Game of Thrones - A Telltale Games Series, which already has quite the compelling storyline of its own. So, if you're a fan of Telltale, Game of Thrones or simply story-driven games, this is the sort of game you'll want to buy.
The Witcher
The Witcher is one of the most world acclaimed action RPGs of its time. Inspired by the story and its fantasy world from the renowned Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski, The Witcher casts you as a famous mutant swordmaster and a professional monster slayer, Geralt of Rivia, in a non-linear yet intriguing plot filled with difficult decisions and important social topics like racism, politics and genocide. Being an action RPG, the game offers you hundreds of special abilities, potions and other magical augmentations in addition to realistic medieval sword-fighting moves to use in order to tactically take down your enemies depending on your own preferences, character build and play styles.The Witcher has come a long way since its first release back in 2008 and to celebrate its accomplishments, the developer, CD Projekt Red, has created a premium edition of the game complete with a rework of several aspects of the game, and include a director's cut, game guides, music CDs and a whole lot of other goodies. The game experience itself, despite having old-timey graphics, is already worth the cost but if you can get a ton of othe freebies, well, why not?