Telltale did a good job with The Walking Dead and The Wolf Among Us. They're choosing a little corner of Westeros that's undefined and making it into a game that I expect will turn out pretty darn good.
This seems so fantastically pointless given that nothing that happens in the game can possibly affect continuity.
They circumvented this by making the game take place in a different time frame or creating new characters within the universe in their earlier games. I bet they'll do something like that again. I always had high hopes for Telltale games and they never failed to meet them.
They kind of can't do it in a game like this. The characters are kind of set in stone unless they make up a completely new kingdom that cannot possibly exist.
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existing characters are set in stone. Nobody knows anything about House Forrester or what's happening with them.
This seems so fantastically pointless given that nothing that happens in the game can possibly affect continuity.
It can. The TV show and books don't technically have the same continuity (minor, and I'm sure some not so minor, events differ between them), but they're both canon. All it would take is for one of them (probably the TV show) to show a character from the game in the background and boom - canonized. The plot might not impact the books, but that doesn't mean it can't be canon.
Show was bad compared to books.
Not getting a game based off a bad show based off an okayish book series.
I bet you're fun at parties. Did you stop by this thread just to disparage the people who are excited about the game?