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How pedantic, they are two completely different game styles.

This game looks great, I can't wait for it to come out for pc. I play Dead Zone: Last Stand, and it's very much along the same lines as that but with an action rpg take instead.

Very interested.

I like how the punching combos don't change between beating up Zod or Faora. Kudos on the gender equality. We should've been beating women to a pulp just like men years ago. Definitely a step forward in making women equal in gaming media.

Phffft, you're not really Dutch. If you were, you'd be on holiday clogging my autobahn in your camper/caravan. =D

Next season introduces Dorn, the Sand Snakes and the Scorpion. I would assume Myrcella will get her screen time.

I wouldn't say she misinterprets them, those around her just ignore her. The Black water bay incident, was due to Stannis ignoring her advice and leaving her behind, etc. He never wants to do things exactly as she dictates and she makes the mistake of compromising hoping it'll turn out the same. That's her real

I'd post something more relevant related to this, but I've already been participating over on I09 where the discussion has been going all day long. Instead of tossing out a repost of the same shit here on Kotaku for views on a slow news night.

Ghost is possible, but Melisandre went after Stannis and is months away besieged by that huge snow storm.

The problem with his "death" is that it occurred at the end of the book and it wasn't presented totally in third party. Much like Tyrion's "death" at the hands of the bog wights on the river when he was pulled down into the depths and it all went black, until we read of a corresponding confirmation I don't think he's

SPOILERS!

This looks more like putting on a improv play than what most people think of larping. (I haven't larped so I'm possibly just basing that statement on my own opinion)

When I think larping I think:

I don't know if it's that people are sick of happy endings, but rather we're sick of campiness and cliche.

The problem with most every dystopian future show I've watched is that it's predictable. There's no real surprise at all and they're written to appeal to what's familiar. (yes, I know GoT isn't a dystopian future

Literally or figuratively? If literally I'd say Terry Goodkind did a good job with Richard Rahl from the sword of truth. ;)

No one liked or trusted them to begin with =P

He's currently kept alive until he has a child, so that the Frey's will have an heir to Riverrun and thusly control all of the riverlands.

He does but,


*SPOILERS* I didn't expect this to get promoted into the top view of the article!
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Umm what? It's purely speculatory, and the only thing of any kind spoilery is the name "the thorn king." To which no one who watches has any idea it's relevance/relation.

No worries, two new countries and five new main characters will be introduced next season. Some good, some bad, some anti-heroes. Oh, and plenty more deaths.

Funny, the books take a completely different direction after the third book. But, at least you, "got it." Personally, I don't know how you couldn't see a change in direction coming with Danny becoming a queen and being the "powerful governing person." To which her desires and petty schemes are pointless to the people