From the moment "Game of Thrones: Kingsroad" was first announced, the gaming community was divided. Many were quick to criticize its visuals, likening them to a PlayStation 3-era title or a typical mobile game. Despite this, there was a segment of fans optimistic about the project, hoping it would break the mold of lackluster adaptations of the iconic series.
With the demo now available during Steam Next Fest, the debate has been settled definitively—the game has been widely panned. Players have lambasted "Kingsroad" for its outdated combat mechanics, subpar graphics, and design choices that scream mobile gaming. Some have even suggested that it's simply a mobile game ported to PC, although it may not be the case, it still feels like a relic from 2010.
Despite the overwhelmingly negative feedback, the demo's Steam page does feature some positive reviews. Comments like "I really enjoyed the demo, looking forward to the full release" have appeared, though the authenticity of these sentiments is questionable. It remains unclear whether these are genuine opinions from hopeful fans or automated bot responses.
"Game of Thrones: Kingsroad" is slated for release on PC via Steam and on mobile devices, though an exact release date has yet to be announced.