After a wait that felt longer than winter itself, Game of Thrones season six has finally arrived. All the mysteries that have haunted fans since the last season ended will be…well, let’s be honest, they’ll be replaced by even more mysteries in all likelihood.

The one thing about the current Game of Thrones season that won’t be a mystery is how much you’ll suffer during the wait between episodes. Given how easy it is to become spoiled on the instant release model made popular by streaming services like Netflix, that old-fashioned weekly wait between Game of Thrones episodes can feel worse than the pain we endure between seasons.

In this state of painful anticipation, you might feel the need to turn to video games in order to ease the longing. Specifically, you may turn to Telltale Games’ official Game of Thrones adaptation, and that’s a fine choice. In typical Telltale style, this romp through the world of Westeros is a worthy adventure that showcases not only the powerful consequences of choices within the Game of Thrones universe, but the presence of the cast that helps make the show as good as it is.

The Telltale game is a fine choice, but not the best one. As incredible as Telltale’s take on Game of Thrones is, even it cannot match the brilliance of two games that offer the kind of complete take on George R.R. Martin’s world fans of this franchise could once only dream about. Their ability to not just present this universe but completely immerse the player in it is nothing short of miraculous.