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woges June 1st, 2007 13:31

Witcher Interview at Gamespot
 
Heres a clip:

"GS: This is a very mature role-playing game, and it deals with a lot of adult themes. This is partly because it's based on a popular Polish fantasy series, but how have you approached this in the game?

MM: First of all, we established that we want to treat gamers seriously. We don't want to sell them a cheap story about some great hero saving the world. When we made this decision we didn't realize how serious a step it was going to be. We had to work out every detail that would make our story "mature." In his books, Andrzej Sapkowski never avoided harsh topics like violence or racism. We decided not to change his style, and to make The Witcher a more mature game. We want to get the attention of gamers who are interested in a deep story and the consequences that come along with making tough decisions throughout the game. "

http://uk.gamespot.com/pc/rpg/thewit…om_clk=topslot

I don't really know too much about this game, sounds like it could be interesting though.

txa1265 June 1st, 2007 15:19

I think many of us have feared that the game was veering towards "mature = beddin' da ho's" … it was nice to read this and be reassured again (there have been a few good ones since that GfW clunker) that it will be full of conflicted morality and difficult issues.

woges June 1st, 2007 15:33

Has anyone read Andrzej Sapkowski?

Jabberwocky June 1st, 2007 16:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by txa1265 (Post 30418)
I think many of us have feared that the game was veering towards "mature = beddin' da ho's" …

Actually Mike, I think it still does mean that, except that just won't be ALL of the mature content. ;)

txa1265 June 1st, 2007 16:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jabberwocky (Post 30423)
Actually Mike, I think it still does mean that, except that just won't be ALL of the mature content. ;)

I have no problem with that being *part* of the content so long as there is more substantive stuff at play - like the 'mini-game' in Indigo Prophecy.

Gorath June 1st, 2007 17:11

Wasnīt the mature content meant a collect the chicks card game? Every time the witcher uses his charisma on a different female he gets a card.

Corwin June 2nd, 2007 01:26

What was he playing, Poke Her!! :)

txa1265 June 2nd, 2007 03:01

Quote:

Originally Posted by Corwin (Post 30456)
What was he playing, Poke Her!! :)

How 'bout a nice round of applause for Corwin, ladies and gentlemen … he's here every Friday night … ;)

Gorath June 2nd, 2007 04:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by Corwin (Post 30456)
What was he playing, Poke Her!! :)

Maybe this classic was new for our younger visitors. ;)


I also had to smile because I spent the whole evening watching poker on TV. I come back from a serious 90 min. docu on the French/German culture channel Arte about Joe Hachemīs try to defend his title, as a hook for an inside look at the WSOP from a playerīs perspective. And then I read this. :)

chamr June 2nd, 2007 05:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by Corwin (Post 30456)
What was he playing, Poke Her!! :)

Ohhh! *rimshot* but seriously, folks….

:D

JonNik June 2nd, 2007 07:14

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gorath (Post 30426)
Wasnīt the mature content meant a collect the chicks card game? Every time the witcher uses his charisma on a different female he gets a card.

o.0
Now thats just silly… Almost as silly as the weapon stacking feature in
Two Worlds.

How developers think that they can combine their attempts at a gritty realistic
setting and gameplay experience with these little wierd minigames is baffling
(for me at least)…

Moriendor June 2nd, 2007 13:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gorath (Post 30466)
Maybe this classic was new for our younger visitors. ;)


I also had to smile because I spent the whole evening watching poker on TV.

Ummm… no offense but how bored and I mean HOW BORED must one be to spend a whole evening watching POKER on TV, Mr. Gorath, hm? Or was it strip poker? Then I haven't said anything :biggrin: .

nameless hero June 2nd, 2007 13:43

Quote:

Originally Posted by woges (Post 30420)
Has anyone read Andrzej Sapkowski?

I have read his work. It is quite descriptive and imaginative. I think that seeing all the screens and video footage, the game has the potential to really create an intriguing atmosphere in the game (similar to that in the book). I cant wait. The racism part in the book at times was incredibly hilarious -- I hope CDProjekt will include some of it.

Gorath June 3rd, 2007 03:38

Quote:

Originally Posted by Moriendor (Post 30485)
Ummm… no offense but how bored and I mean HOW BORED must one be to spend a whole evening watching POKER on TV, Mr. Gorath, hm? Or was it strip poker? Then I haven't said anything :biggrin: .

Don´t try to understand it, my young padavan. Know it or know not. :greengrin:

Corwin June 3rd, 2007 05:20

Ah, may the Flop be with you!! :)

Moriendor June 3rd, 2007 19:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gorath (Post 30525)
Donīt try to understand it, my young padavan. Know it or know not. :greengrin:

Mmm.. okay… then I choose to know not in this case :biggrin: .

xSamhainx June 3rd, 2007 20:12

i got stuck watching poker one day at mama sammy's (she watches it all the time)while I was doing laundry, and it actually wasnt that bad. There's lots of little events that happen, and you know people's cards. Slightly more entertaining than the laundry itself, but it could have been worse. I could have been stuck watching auto racing. Now that cranks up seratonin like nothing else, it knocks me out like watching someone play Mah Jongg for hours or something. Hours of watching cars driving around in a big circle. Someone just drop an A-bomb on me. Just end it! Dont let me go on like this!

I end up hoping for some spectacular crash, just to break the dread monotony!

Jabberwocky June 4th, 2007 04:06

Ahh.. you must have been watching NASCAR or Formula racing. Yep, that's about as exciting as watching paint dry. Now illegal STREET RACING on the other hand is great entertainment!! :biggrin::biggrin:

bjon045 June 4th, 2007 09:10

How does one watch illegal STREET RACING?

Jabberwocky June 4th, 2007 16:03

Well my personal favorite method is by participating in it. :devilish: JK.
Uhh… other than that you can go to the "special interests" section of your local video store and find hours upon hours of footage, usually spliced in-between scenes of half-naked women laying across the hoods of Japanese tuner machines… AND THAT my friends is how I steer this conversation back on topic!!! LOL

What? You didn't catch it? Oh, we were talking about the possibility of mature content in the Witcher being nothing more than a boob-fest, and I brought it back around to that again. :boogie:


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