![]() ![]() ![]() In GoT, classes are named from titles in the books, such as sellsword and water dancer. However, at least in those two games, you are very aware of what you are, whether you are a warrior, a mage, a rogue, etc. ![]() Characters level up very similarly to what you see in Dragon Age or Kingdoms of Amalur. I greatly appreciated the extra assistance the strategy guide provided when it came to making decisions for leveling up. You really don’t want to sit through these cut scenes more than once, trust me, and this guide will really help you avoid repeat viewings (in case you aren’t aware, you can’t skip through cut scenes…AT ALL). In fact, this guide reminds me a lot of the strategy guide for The Witcher 2, both in its layout and its efficiency. The Game of Thrones books may be as long-winded as Stephen King, and the game seems to match it evenly, but fortunately, the Game of Thrones strategy guide cuts to the chase. ![]()
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