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As for the characters, there are two of them (a Night Watch ranger and a petty southron lord converted to the faith of R'hllor), both are customizable within strict limits at the start (the ranger is more of a melee fighter, the noble is a rogue/mage/priest combo), and each one follows his separate plot line up to a moment that is set pretty far into the game.
Speaking about the controls, I am definitely for the mouse/keyboard, but I'm a PC man after all, so I don't really know.
1. I'm not a fan of this combat style at all. The more I play it , it is "ok".
2. I'm enjoying the story, but not enthralled as others seem to be.
3. definitely worth the price.
Just curious: Why did you want to play a game, that's based on the world of a book (and some kind of a tv-series as they implemented some of the actors) when you know nothing about it?
Would never come to my mind, so I ask :)