Posted By: Karsten
Witcher 3 Launch Cinematic Trailer and 2 reviews - 05/15/15 03:40 PM
CD Project Red relased a Cinematic Launch Trailer for this game. You can check it out here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-l29HlKkXU
In other Witcher 3 news, The Telegraph, a british newspaper, has a review 5/5 for this game.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/vi...ally-dense.html
A small excerpt:
Destructoid also has a review 8/10 for this game, please follow this link:
http://www.destructoid.com/review-the-witcher-3-wild-hunt-291344.phtml
A quote:
Now I'm worried that my 1½ year old computer might not be strong enough to play this game....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-l29HlKkXU
In other Witcher 3 news, The Telegraph, a british newspaper, has a review 5/5 for this game.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/vi...ally-dense.html
A small excerpt:
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If you pay attention, there’s foreshadowing everywhere, Chekov’s guns waiting to go off, if you would only investigate in the right direction. And investigation is a large part of what makes Wild Hunt so compelling. Not only in the mechanical ‘Witcher Sense’, which focuses the camera over Geralt’s shoulder and highlights clues in a lurid red, but also in terms of tracking down leads and gathering information. Where previously a monster hunt would be just a marker sending you to the location of your target, and then the consequent fight, now they’re murder mysteries, with the first task often being to figure out exactly what you’re dealing with.
Destructoid also has a review 8/10 for this game, please follow this link:
http://www.destructoid.com/review-the-witcher-3-wild-hunt-291344.phtml
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In general, choices feel like they carry more weight in The Wild Hunt, and the characters are more fleshed out as a whole. I felt like the second game had way too many "Would you like to do option A or option B?" black and white choices, but the third iteration brings back some of the ambiguity from the original. There is immediacy to your decisions, but there are lasting consequences in some cases, with individuals that I actually cared about. I like Ciri in particular, and was inspired to press on to find out what happened to her. More importantly, the game is designed as a large collective of little choices compared to a few sweeping options in The Witcher 2. Having a bit of control over nearly every aspect of your personal story is a much more desirable design.
Now I'm worried that my 1½ year old computer might not be strong enough to play this game....