Medal of Hodor

Presenting the stupidest thing to make me laugh all week, which is why it will be my closing post. But come on, that’s kind of funny.

Really, a game where you play an armed Hodor would probably be a lot more fun than the actual Game of Thrones game they came out with. I haven’t played it myself, but from everything I’ve heard, it sounds explicitly terrible, which is kind of a bummer. It would be one of the cooler RPG/sword and sorcery worlds to play in. I picture regular combat paired with a highly complex diplomacy system that involves getting allies and backstabbing, but alas, that’s not what we found.

Anyone play the game themselves? Is it as bad as everyone says? Does Hodor even show up at all?

Hodor.

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3 Comments

  1. I just picked it up, probably about halfway through. Theres more dialogue than anything else, more like a webisode of events happening beside main events and only slightly connected so far. Terrible combat system. But worth it for hardcores to tide over until the third season I suppose lol.

  2. I had the idea that someone ought to recreate Westeros in Minecraft and crossbreed that with Tribal Wars / MMO so that everyone is in fact playing The Game of Thrones. Warring houses, bannermen and so forth.

  3. Hodor!. Hodorhodorhordor. The game didn’t look impressive at all so I passed. The best GOT game would without a doubt be a strategy game in the mold of Romance of the Three Kingdoms. Am I the only one who remembers Gemfire? Played the hell out of that puppy. With next-gen processing power and a great dev team, I could see the greatest turn-based strategy game of all time coming out of the GOT franchise….if anybody actually still played that kind of game.

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