Showing posts with label game of thrones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label game of thrones. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Game of Thrones: A Telltale Games Series : Iron From Ice

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Muy activos en estos días los desarrolladores de Telltale (apenas hoy pudieron lanzar la versión para Mac de Tales From the Borderlands) y hoy entregan esta historia que se desarrolla en el mismo mundo que la serie Game of Thrones de HBO (adaptación de "Song of Ice and Fire")

Arranca de hecho con Rains of Castamere durante la famosa Red Wedding.




Aquí unas cuantas capturas de pantalla para que sirvan como evidencia del estilo visual.





Este es el trabajo de voces



Si no son los actores del show, de verdad hicieron un gran trabajo

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Tú juegas como diferentes miembros de la casa Forrester, que eran leales a los Stark y ahoran se ven envueltos en esta guerra de los cinco reyes.
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Game of Trhones

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Esta es tu fortaleza, tu recurso natural es el ironwood y el "know how" para convertirlo en armas y vehículos.

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Esto es Game of Thrones y la sangre correrá a borbotones

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Game of Trhones

Game of Trhones

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Lena Headey & Pedro Pascal #GoT




Thirteen million. That’s the number of people, on average, who tuned into each episode of the third season of Game of Thrones. Among them was Chilean actor Pedro Pascal, who was as enthralled by the sex and slaughter as the rest of us. But little did he know that within a few months he’d be pitching up on the shores of Belfast to join the cast as Oberyn Martell, affectionately known as the Red Viper. Sound ominous? It is. The Red Viper is GoT’s newest anti-hero, “sexy and charming but driven by hate”. Sounds like he’ll be right at home.

Pedro, on the other hand, though he looks good on paper, wasn’t the obvious choice for the role. Expecting a big name to ride into King’s Landing, the show’s fans took to forums to express their concerns as soon as the news broke. So is he worried? Like hell he is. “The fans had the part cast in their minds already. They knew who they wanted and it certainly was not me. But I’m not stupid, I presumed that people were going to say ‘who the fuck is this guy’. Since I anticipated the reaction it didn’t throw me off.”

“There are so many different ways to go into battle with yourself when you’re trying to get a job. I felt a certain amount of pressure because I wanted to make everyone happy. The fan base is so specific and, as a fan myself, I understand the relationship that they have with the show. The Red Viper is the best part I’ve ever played, and in season four shocks come at the most unexpected times. You might think you know, but you have no idea,” he explains.

Looks like the Red Viper could be in line to fill a Walter-White-sized-hole in television, but to test the theory we pit Pascal against Lena Headey, aka the Queen. Because if you can come away from Cersei unscathed, you can handle anything.