Although, it is the creativity of the developers at hand and they may have something more up their sleeve for future additions. This is not the most compelling argument but how else HBO licensed game set half a century before the vents stick iconic characters into its gameplay? I am unsure why this game doesn’t just take place during the events unfolding in the books. This story aspect is justified by the existence of a Dark Souls-esque legendary event where the timeline is convoluted and heroes from other timelines are thrown into the playable ones. You even get to play with Jon Snow at the start of the game for a bit. Despite this fact, funnily enough, the game’s store page is full of Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen’s art as well as their characters inside the actual game. Game of Thrones: Beyond the Wall takes place way before the actual events unfolding during the books or TV series. The game has recently stepped into open beta becoming available in Australia and New Zealand as well as the US and offers a different, and arguably interesting, take on the world of Westeros. A good addition is the ability to create a new unique character as well. The player has the ability to recruit a lot of iconic characters from the books and the TV show who will aid them in their defensive efforts. Here you take control of the Night’s Watch and try to defend the Wall from all sorts of different enemies. Be sure to take a look at the massive amount of other animated work Mendel has on his website, and even some bonus GOT content on his Facebook page.Game of Thrones: Beyond the Wall (not the TV Series episode) is a mobile strategy genre game developed by Behaviour Interactive. These visual CliffsNotes of season six are absolutely fantastic and we only hope Eran Mendel continues them for future seasons and even other shows. The Winds of Winter – “Shame! Shame!! Shame!!!”Īnd then there’s this depiction that’s considerably more mild than the horrors The Mountain is likely committing for Cersei. This is almost a sweet scene if you had no context for Ramsay Bolton’s final moments. There may not be a more adorable way to depict one of the more gruesome moments of season six. Too bad we never got to see the trial by combat.īattle of the Bastards – “Bye Bye Bastard” The Broken Man -“The Hound’s wishful thinking”Īppropriately named “The Hound’s wishful thinking,” this serves as some possible foreshadowing to a battle we’re all hoping for.Ī fairly accurate depiction of the Sparrows attempts to subdue Gregor Clegane. We’re guessing that Uncle Benjen’s flaming mace only came into play this late in the game due to his fire dancing skills being booked solid at arts festivals beyond the wall for months. We’re still blaming the Three-eyed Raven for not going over the ground rules of time-travling warging on the first day, but we’re glad Mendel didn’t decide to animate the most heartbreaking act of bravery and sacrifice in the show yet.īlood of My Blood – “Uncle Benjen – a one trick pony?” There’s a part of us that wishes Daenerys’ triumphant defeat of, well, everyone of the Khals ended this happy-go-lucky. Oathbreaker – “A girl has no name (and no weapon)”Ī girl might have no name but she certainly has a breaking point, which the waif eventually paid for dearly. In episode two we got a glimpse of the past and the sad truth that Hodor wasn’t always Hodor. And while you can catch up in great detail with our resident GOT Maester Mike Walsh going through the entire series in the coming months, these GOT gifs can serve as the TL:DR version of the latest season.Ĭreated by illustrator and animator Eran Mendel and brought to our attention by a recent post on The Creators Project, each of the 10 gifs below were made for each episode of season six and depict some of the vital information of each episode.Ĭlearly one of the most eye-opening moments of the season opener is the secret Melisandre has been keeping from everyone that she is in fact, a Golden Girl. With six seasons inside the world of Game Of Thrones, some of the many, many plots can get a bit confusing. If an idea can still be conveyed in the barest of bones way then it’s a good sign the source material is telling a good story. There’s something beautiful about breaking things down to their simplest forms. NOTE: The nature of some of these gifs reside within the realm of Game of Thrones Season 6 spoilers so, you know, be warned and such.
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