A Game of Thrones - Genesis Review Summary

Last updated: 2026-06-18
  • Diplomacy and intrigue systems
  • Rich lore and setting
  • Strategic depth and management
  • Weak Game of Thrones connection
  • Poor execution and technical issues
  • Boring and slow gameplay
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Emotions

Archetypes

Sample precision
Helpful reviews
80%
Unhelpful reviews
19%
Protest reviews
1%
Positive points
45
Negative points
231
Gameplay points
83
Perf. points
15
Rec. points
50
Misc points
0
Point
Diplomacy and intrigue systems praised
Description
Players appreciate the espionage, diplomacy, and secret alliance mechanics. Unique units for spying, assassination, and seduction add depth.
Importance
41%
Rich lore and setting
Description
The Game of Thrones universe and prequel story from Nymeria to Aegon's conquest are engaging. Lore encyclopedia and campaign add value.
Importance
40%
Strategic depth and management
Description
The game offers strategic and management potential with plenty of options, features, and tactical adaptability.
Importance
25%
Multiplayer provides fun tension
Description
Multiplayer mode is described as slightly more interesting than single-player, offering excitement and strategic challenge.
Importance
15%
Unique house units enjoyable
Description
Special units for houses and small faction bonuses add variety and fun to gameplay.
Importance
15%
Detailed tutorial and encyclopedia
Description
The tutorial integrates story well and the in-game encyclopedia is helpful for learning mechanics.
Importance
14%
Game content is nice overall
Description
General appreciation for the game content and theme.
Importance
12%
War and peace system well designed
Description
The war and peace mechanics are thought out, contributing to strategic gameplay.
Importance
9%
Dragon feels powerful
Description
The dragon unit feels powerful, enhancing the thematic experience.
Importance
8%