Bethesda RPG fans longing to see an epic fantasy world like A Song of Ice and Fire (popularized through TV adaptation, Game of Thrones) come together haven’t found their dream collaboration realised just yet – although Bethesda was once approached about creating such a title; their potential offerings make this dream excitingly tangible!
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Bethesda Game of Thrones Game Seemed Idea
Skyrim draws its strength from a shared worldbuilding that both franchises share, including dark fantasy themes, political intrigue and dragons that seem similar to George R.R. Martin’s work; yet closer inspection reveals potential differences in styles that might hinder comparisons.
The Low Fantasy Hurdle
Game of Thrones draws heavily upon low fantasy tropes; magic in Game is subtle and mysterious without flashy wizards or orc hordes to distract us. Conversely, The Elder Scrolls favors high fantasy with players wielding powerful magic spells against fantastical beasts in battleground.
This fundamental difference goes far beyond aesthetics: Elder Scrolls prioritizes open world exploration and emergent gameplay over tightly scripted narrative, making for an unfussy experience while Game of Thrones relies on multiple complex characters and political maneuverings for narrative drive.
What a Bethesda Game of Thrones RPG Could Have Been
Despite the hurdles, a successful adaptation could exist. Here’s a possible direction:
- Westeros: Craft Your Own Original Tale: Differing from the established narrative gives players more creative freedom; they could explore unique paths within this carefully constructed world.
- An Earthier Magic System: Magic would be far less predictable and prevalent, unlike its depiction in The Elder Scrolls.
- Bethesda stands out in its open world adventures by emphasizing exploration and player agency. Imagine uncovering Westeros’ secrets while building alliances and shaping its fateful inhabitants’ destinies through Bethesda!
A Song of Ice and Fire’s Influence
While Bethesda Game of Thrones games remain fantasy in nature, their influence might still be felt; perhaps A Song of Ice and Fire could inspire more realistic political entries for The Elder Scrolls series in future installments?
Property | Value |
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Title | The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim |
Franchise | The Elder Scrolls |
Platform(s) | PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S |
Released | November 11, 2011 |
Developer(s) | Bethesda Game Studios |
Publisher(s) | Bethesda Softworks |
Genre(s) | RPG, Action, Adventure |
Engine | Creation Engine |
ESRB | M For Mature 17+ Due To Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Sexual Themes, Use of Alcohol |
Expansions | Skyrim: Dragonborn, Skyrim: Hearthfire, Skyrim: Dawnguard |
How Long To Beat | 35 Hours |
X | S Enhanced |
File Size Xbox Series | 29 GB (DECEMBER 2023) |
Metascore | 96 |
PS Plus Availability | Extra & Premium (Special Edition) |