Focus Home Interactive this morning sent over a selection of new screens and a video for Game of Thrones, their console and PC adaptation of George R.R. Martin epic book and TV series of the same name.
The new media gives us a look at the township of Riverspring and Sarwyck Keep. There’s also more information about the new areas as well.
Game of Thrones “Riverspring” trailer:
Game of Thrones “Riverspring” screens:
Game of Thrones is set to be released by Atlus and Focus Home Interactive during the second quarter of 2012 on PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC. Pre-order it below.
The RPG for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and PC based on the epic series by George R.R. Martin, which was recently adapted into a TV series by HBO, presents today in details one of the many places the players will get to explore: Riverspring.
Today?s video and screenshots turn their focus to the troubled waterside town of Riverspring and Sarwyck Keep, the home of its ruling family. A vacant lordship and civil unrest greet Alester Sarwyck, one of the game’s two main characters, as he returns home after a fifteen-year self-imposed exile. He arrives as the town mourns the passing of his father, the elder Lord Sarwyck, forcing Alester to consider reclaiming rule of Riverspring and restoring order to his lordship.
The township of Riverspring will be one of the many places the 2 heroes of the game ? Mors, sworn brother of the Night’s Watch, and Alester, the Red Priest ? will have to explore but also to fight through. From King?s Landing and Red Keep to the Wall, an Epic quest awaits our heroes, guided by revenge, loyalty, honor, and family, along a twisting plot filled with betrayal and violence.
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