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Have to echo the combat concerns, as TW2 felt like a fantasy Assassins Creed more than an RPG, really want that Skyrim style itch to scratch.

Have to echo the combat concerns, as TW2 felt like a fantasy Assassins Creed more than an RPG, really want that Skyrim style itch to scratch.
As long as it's playable I'm fine with it. I know they'll make it better.have there been any recent open world games that have launched without some performance issues or bugs listed as minuses?
seems par for the norm unfortunately![]()
I've read a handful of reviews, here's my 5c on some of the hotter topics.
RE Main Quest: Few of the reviews downplay it, some outright praise Geralt's personal journey. That's something to remember, maybe for new Witcher fans. An overwhelming majority of RPGs place the protagonist in the middle as the chosen one/god/hero/lord of everything. The series isn't like that. Sweeping changes happen, but often as a backdrop or around your character rather than to or purely because of your character. Keep that in mind you'll always, in a way, play second fiddle to the world itself.
RE Endings: Reviews are divisive but remember there are multiple endings with variations OF those endings based on progress of the plot. It seems you just kinda get a summary of how it all ended, for better or worse. You're never guaranteed a happy ending. Or a cathartic abundance of closure. Maybe your ending will be exactly as you wanted. Or maybe it will be unexpectedly tragic and a bit of a downer. That's how these games roll. The Witcher 2 fucking ended on sorcerer/sorceress genocide and a mass invasion, neither of which you could prevent.
RE Fetch Quests: Seems the main quests are the culprit, and I could see how: you're probably tasks with far reaching "get X of Y" to progress. But most reviews don't paint fetch quests in the same way people are familiar with from the likes of Inquisition and Skyrim. Most reviews praise context and development of quests. Most quests in games can be distilled down to basics of fetch, but context is key. And that context, along with ramifications, sound like the game's biggest strength.
True dat. Giant Bomb is a fucking joke, especially insofar as reviews are concerned. It's sad really.
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Have to echo the combat concerns, as TW2 felt like a fantasy Assassins Creed more than an RPG, really want that Skyrim style itch to scratch.
Have to echo the combat concerns, as TW2 felt like a fantasy Assassins Creed more than an RPG, really want that Skyrim style itch to scratch.
TIL there's a Polish Eurogamer
Thank you for this summary because it will help me decide whether or not to purchase this game.
The lack of a perfect hero ending sour me a bit on this game because I want to play the hero role in my first play through. However, this is evened out by the ability to over level early and basically break the game or get close to breaking it.
Those choices are legit head scratchers. There's one story mission in the beginningDecisions like this make this game a hard sell for me....where you have the option of saving a prostitute. I pieced this together from the game trailers review and the gamespot review for the record. Anywhoo, developers give you the option of fighting/killing them or buying the woman yourself. Altruist (one first play through) I am would fight them to save her. However, fighting/killing them ruins the woman and causes her to lose everything.
... Until I read in that Geralt is part Jedi, part Batman, part Kwai Chang Caine, part Don Juan, and part Solid Snake. At that point this game gives off a Monster Hunter vibe.
What's the cutoff point for receiving free DLC?
To summarize: The moral system will give me headaches along with finding the best ending. Yes, it's my story but I want the best outcome screw replaying for no reason other than a different partner. Yennifer is my best ending choice with good morals playthrough. Triss is medium ending fuck everybody moral playthrough.
Combat Details...
If you have confidence in your product,why not?
are you.... are you praising skyrim's combat here?
are you.... are you praising skyrim's combat here?
What's the cutoff point for receiving free DLC?
To summarize: The moral system will give me headaches along with finding the best ending. Yes, it's my story but I want the best outcome screw replaying for no reason other than a different partner. Yennifer is my best ending choice with good morals playthrough. Triss is medium ending fuck everybody moral playthrough.
are you.... are you praising skyrim's combat here?
Waiting for the XB1 and PS4 performance comparison.
To summarize: The moral system will give me headaches along with finding the best ending. Yes, it's my story but I want the best outcome screw replaying for no reason other than a different partner. Yennifer is my best ending choice with good morals playthrough. Triss is medium ending fuck everybody moral playthrough.
Have to echo the combat concerns, as TW2 felt like a fantasy Assassins Creed more than an RPG, really want that Skyrim style itch to scratch.
Is there any footage of Skellige Islands?
Have to echo the combat concerns, as TW2 felt like a fantasy Assassins Creed more than an RPG, really want that Skyrim style itch to scratch.
Definitely not!
But the RPG mechanic was more than enough to keep me hooked for months. I wasn't 100% sure that TW2 had that kind of depth and its combat was so hacky hacky I didn't really get along with it.
Do you have a link to the review that says that the frame-rate drops are CPU related?
If we really fucking want to generalize with majority, the most accurate assertions are:
Most reviews state combat is improved over TW2 and remedies several issues.
Most reviews praise reduced traditional fetch quests, side quests instead weighed with substance and context.
Most reviews highlight the strong sense of adventure and sense of discovery.
Most reviews note performance issues and graphical bugs.
Most reviews say the writing, characters especially, is great.
Most reviews note great graphics and visual presentation.
Most reviews are clearly indicating Wild Hunt is a pretty okay game.
What's with the GIFs?
Are we only allowed to say good things about the combat that many people have bought up concerns about?
Yeah, mee too. I guess both consoles suffer from slowdowns, though there's a day one patch, so...
I mean, out of those six reviews, four praise the combat system (with at least two of them specifically saying it has improved since TW2), one says it has the same issues at TW2, and the last says it is better than TW2 but not remarkable.
I personally didn't have a big issue with TW2's combat, but I also don't think you should only look at the one negative review saying it has the same flaws at TW2's combat.
EDIT: Fuck it, posting for new page:
Gamespot
Game Informer
IGN
Kotaku
Games Radar
Metro
What's with the GIFs?
Are we only allowed to say good things about the combat that many people have bought up concerns about?
I think the gifs are more of a reaction to putting Skyrim's combat on pedestal.
I had zero issues with Witcher 2's combat. It was fun to me. Combine that with the fact that everything outside of combat was really good and it sits up there with Gothic 1/2 on my RPG list. I feel that combat has always been a small part of the larger picture when it comes to RPGs, but in the post Dark Souls world people often expect too much from it.
These threads are always harsh though, such immense amounts of speculation and bickering. I like to use reviews as a guide to weather or not I should avoid a game outright, or try it out. Once I have played a game I can make my own decision. Honestly I find reviews are often better read after beating or thoroughly playing said game.
To summarize: The moral system will give me headaches along with finding the best ending. Yes, it's my story but I want the best outcome screw replaying for no reason other than a different partner. Yennifer is my best ending choice with good morals playthrough. Triss is medium ending fuck everybody moral playthrough.
Joe Vargas ‏@AngryJoeShow 15m15 minutes ago
Sry guys I dont have a review copy of Witcher 3 for when that embargo lifts tomorrow. I didt have a PS4 Devkit. Ill review it after release!
That's lovely, but unless Geralt is wearing a vibrating codpiece, that water is completely unrealistic. Or maybe he just gives new meaning to the phrase "rippling thighs."
Why is the PS4 version only getting reviewed?
While review copies of The Witcher 3 were sent out for the PlayStation 4 more than a week ago, PC code is still missing in action, despite being pre-loadable on Steam. Bandai Namco tells us that this is because a big day-one patch hasn't been finalised on PC in time for today's review embargo, but will be ready for worldwide release next Tuesday.