Game Of Thrones Competition
Win! One of five copies of the videogame on PC
Pining for more Game Of Thrones now that the second season has finished? Already rinsed the books more times than you’ve wanted to punch Joffrey in the face? Then you’re in luck, because the Game Of Thrones videogame is out now on PC, PS3 and Xbox and it’s absolutely brilliant. In our review we said it “tells one of this generation’s very best tales.” And we’ll have the head of anyone who dares to disagree.
Based on the epic “A Song Of Ice And Fire” fantasy novels, and in a story created with feedback throughout from the author George R.R. Martin, you play as Mors Westford, sworn brother of the Night's Watch, and Alester Sarwyck, a Red Priest in search of redemption, as they find themselves dragged into a grand quest across Westeros. For more info head to www.gameofthrones-rpg.com
Needless to say, if you play it we don’t think you’ll be disappointed. But why not save yourself a few pennies first by trying to win one of five copies on PC by answering the following moderately difficult question .
Read our Game Of Thrones review.
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