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A Game of Thrones: Genesis Review - A Disappointing Adaptation

A Game of Thrones: Genesis Review - A Disappointing Adaptation
Review

A Game of Thrones: Genesis Review - A Disappointing Adaptation
Review

A Game of Thrones: Genesis


Release Date:Aug 2011
IGDB Rating:6.1/10
Published:2 years ago
4/10
Meh-tastic
A Game of Thrones: Genesis is a real-time strategy game based on the popular fantasy series by George R.R. Martin. As a fan of both the books and the TV show, I was excited to dive into the world of Westeros and experience the political intrigue and epic battles firsthand. However, my excitement quickly turned to disappointment as I played through the game.

One of the major issues with A Game of Thrones: Genesis is its lackluster graphics. The character models are poorly designed and lack detail, making them look more like generic medieval characters rather than the beloved characters from the books and TV show. The environments are also bland and uninspired, failing to capture the rich and diverse landscapes of Westeros.
A Game of Thrones: Genesis screenshot 1

Another major flaw in the game is its shallow gameplay mechanics. While the idea of playing as different Houses and vying for control of the Iron Throne is intriguing, the execution falls flat. The gameplay is repetitive and lacks depth, with limited strategic options and a lack of meaningful choices. The diplomacy system is also poorly implemented, with AI-controlled Houses often making irrational decisions that don't align with their established personalities.

Furthermore, the campaign mode, which should have been the highlight of the game, is short and lacks narrative depth. The story is poorly developed and fails to capture the complex and captivating narrative of the books. It feels rushed and lacks the emotional impact that fans of the series expect.
A Game of Thrones: Genesis screenshot 2

In terms of multiplayer, A Game of Thrones: Genesis is also a letdown. The online matchmaking is unreliable, with frequent connection issues and a small player base. The lack of a robust multiplayer mode further diminishes the game's replay value.

Overall, A Game of Thrones: Genesis is a disappointing adaptation of the beloved fantasy series. Its lackluster graphics, shallow gameplay mechanics, underdeveloped campaign mode, and unreliable multiplayer make it hard to recommend to both fans of the series and strategy game enthusiasts. If you're looking for a true Game of Thrones experience, it's best to stick to the books or the TV show.
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A Game of Thrones: Genesis
strategy
fantasy