"Hey frog, some people at work keep talking about this PC game. It's all politics, spying, murder and stuff. Strategy. Sounds like your kind of thing. They say it's good. It's based on those books you read that they made a TV series out of, that one with Sean Bean. Anyway, it was on sale for £11.99 so I got you a copy." So spake my boyfriend.
If you go past the reviews from sites which were never going to rate it well, it looks quite promising. It seems to be a bit of a Marmite game; either you will love what it does or hate it with the fire of a thousand suns. The key question seems to be if you can get past the fact that armies play very little part and that it's all about using agents for subterfuge. Interesting. The campaign is supposed to be the worst part of the game, completely missing most of what makes the game enjoyable. The House V House mode is where the fun is said to reside. There you can play on maps from tiny 1V1 all the way up to a full map of Westeros with every House present. It's similar to loading a campaign in one of the TW games in that starting position and faction abilities are predefined, and the rest is left to the player.
The main question for me is how well the AI can play. If it can automatically see all of my agents then it won't be much fun, nor if it's a push-over to defeat.
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