Quoted from musketd:TWD is good GOT is a notch above though
GoT will have to have some strategy added in later revisions to touch TWD
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Quoted from musketd:TWD is good GOT is a notch above though
GoT will have to have some strategy added in later revisions to touch TWD
Quoted from Eskaybee:This is such a weird comment. I cant speak for GOTLE as i own a pro, but i also own TWD prem. And there's no arguing that Lyman is one of the best programmers in the biz today and he did a miracle job on TWD. But GOT more grindy? I think not! - lets dig into this a little deeper; remember im speaking of GOT PRO vs TWD Prem. And im looking at this as the overall picture; gameplay, fun factor, etc...not just code vs code.
Not sure about grindy but walking dead you have to constantly adjust your strategy and there are multiple ways to score points on that game even without getting to the higher levels. GoT you basically play the exact same if you are playing for high score. Greyjoy-Martel, Tyrell (preferably stacked with Blackwater) , Stark, HotK, WiC, Baratheon, Wall, (remaining non strategic houses-Targaryen, Lannister) Iron Throne, repeat (other than you now how to beat Greyjoy to inherit their ability)
I own both games and enjoy playing GoT when I want a quick game and TWD for a marathon
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