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The Witcher 2 - Preview @ Gamespot
Gamespot has a three page preview of The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings.
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Hmm…so companions / followers play a more prominent role. Interesting.
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Hopefully there are more ways to finish quests than the original one. Other than the sex cards which i found to be rather condescending(as if i got no access to porn), i found the lack of options in what i could do questwise infuriating. For example that part with the vampires in town and the whore girl, i didnt like the fact that I couldnt kill the guy and get the girl out of the situation and leave it to her if she wants to go back.
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Hell, i so totally hate companions …
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I don't like companions too… anyway… something got me worried: "the new game seems a much better-looking action-role-playing hybrid " …. action-rpg? Action? The Witchers wasn't an action rpg… it was an rpg period, it would be a little disappointing to see it switching to a more action oriented gameplay.
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Any game with a big amount of fights is called 'Action-Something' nowadays. So most of the RPGs rely on huge amounts of combat and therefore would be categorized as action-oriented nowadays. I don't think Gothic is an action game (especially the original) but it was called Action-RPG ever since. Personally I'm intrigued by the preview. It seems CD Projekt focused on just the right things (combat system, dialogue, clothing/equipment). Can't wait to see more of the game.. |
You will probably want to know that they have finally get rid of those horrible fed ex quests! :)
The C&Cs, Story and Dialogues are the most important aspects for them this time. It actually seems that they listened to the fans, and changed what they didn't like. The graphics are around 60% complete (which hopefully means that geralt's face will be changed). There is reputation system, every npc has his name, thoughts and will react to Geralt in different ways based on Player's decisions. New dialogue system seems to be inspired by Mass Effect & Alpha Protocol, time based choices, If you aren'y quick enough the system will take the default response which isn't the best one for the player And yes I am hyped! :) The info comes from polish previews |
I still haven't finished the first one. I've had the dang thing since it released on Steam, and only barely made it past the tutorial/into section.
I think I just don't like Geralt. He's kind of a d-bag. |
Sounds good.
Seems like the game retains the spirit of its predecessor and improvements seem sensible. Personally, I´m all for a bit more prominent role of companions. I wonder if some choices made in previous game will carry over. Hopefully those models are only beta though. Well, I´m buying this no matter what anyway. Quote:
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I felt the developer really cares about making a quality game so even if there are henchmen I suspect it will be done in an interesting way. Perhaps too much blind faith but still I think we have to give them a lot of credit for how they responded once the game proved a success (compare this to many of the large publisher owned developers).
Now if they could only get away from atari :) |
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Anyway, this was the press release: — March 24, 2010 - Warsaw, Poland. Today, CD Projekt RED officially announced The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings, the sequel to the award-winning The Witcher, which has sold more than 1.5 million copies worldwide on PC alone. The second entry in the Witcher saga is characterized by an incredibly gripping, mature and challenging non-linear plot. In addition, the new combat system is even smoother and guarantees a greater variety of tactical possibilities. The game is built upon completely new technology, designed from scratch by CD Projekt RED to develop role-playing games with non-linear plot. The new technology also delivers beautiful visuals, transporting players to one of the most vivid RPG universes ever. “I am really glad that we can officially present what we’ve been working on for the past two-and-a-half years.” - said Adam Kiciński, CEO of CD Projekt RED studio. “We learned a lot during The Witcher’s development process, and we are using all of that knowledge to ensure the sequel is one of the best RPGs people have ever played. We’ve concentrated on improving the most successful parts of the Witcher, and I strongly believe that The Witcher 2 will be loved both by fans of the original and newcomers. We know that we aimed very high while producing The WItcher 1. Now we are aiming even higher with The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings.” The company also announced distribution agreements for various territories, Atari Inc. (North America), 1C-SoftClub/Snowball Studios (Russia) and CD Projekt (Poland and Central Europe); negotiations for Western European distribution are in progress. Moreover, CD Projekt RED signed a contract with Agora S.A., which makes Agora the co-producer of the game in Poland. Thanks to this contract, CD Projekt RED will receive financial and promotional support, and the know-how of one of Poland’s biggest media corporations. Tomorrow the game will be presented publicly for the first time, during the CD Projekt Spring 2010 conference. The event will be transmitted on www.cdprojekt.pl/konferencje. Additionally, new video materials related to The Witcher 2 will be posted at TheWitcher.com, and on April 7th the brand new official website will be launched. You can follow The Witcher on Twitter (@WitcherGame) and on Facebook.com/The-Witcher. — |
Nice well done presentation. I am intrigued about the improved combat and more involved companions. Timed dialogue responses with little text to choose from? Not interested…
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Hm, after googletranslating this http://gamecorner.pl/gamecorner/1,10…_poczatku.html
it seems that some decisions carry over if you import the save from the first game. Also, apparently Geralt can now climb and jump which is way cool. I rather missed the vertical dimension in the first one. |
I'd personally characterise it as an action/RPG, alongside Gothic and Vampire: Bloodlines. For me, any RPG that emphasises player-driven, action-based combat is an action/RPG. Most of the best RPGs for years fall into that category, so I wouldn't worry about the label at all.
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That's excellent news indeed… strange that we haven't heard anything about it until now though… |
…so glad I kept my Saved games.
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Damn… I guess I'll just have to replay The Witcher. :) |
What the hell did they do to his face? Way too "pretty boy" for my liking.
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