Meet some legendary creatures you'll fight in this latest Game of Thrones: Kingsroad trailer for the upcoming action-adventure RPG. The trailer shows combat ...
The whole point of game of thrones was that it was fantasy but very grounded, only having a few magical elements and those were metaphors (dragons are nukes).
Felt really weird to see such magical creatures like a Witcher game from a source material that has wolves but big as one of the mystical creature.
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The whole point of game of thrones was that it was fantasy but very grounded, only having a few magical elements and those were metaphors (dragons are nukes).
Felt really weird to see such magical creatures like a Witcher game from a source material that has wolves but big as one of the mystical creature.