This feels more and more like the perfect way to end the trilogy - with a game that just lets us explore the world with open-ended gameplay.
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Yes do it now | 35 | 62.50% | |
Just wait and update it closer to release | 8 | 14.29% | |
No no one bothers reading... | 6 | 10.71% | |
No, you suck and I don't... | 5 | 8.93% | |
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This feels more and more like the perfect way to end the trilogy - with a game that just lets us explore the world with open-ended gameplay.
ClassicGamingWizzz said: 50 hour pricipal history? that is like 150 hour of game time too me xD |
50 hour average playthrough whatever that means, with a 100 hours worth of scripted quests available which is probably inflated a bit plus due to the moral choices etc not all of them may be doable in one playthrough.
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CD Projekt RED has released a batch of screens from the Witcher 3: Wild Hunt that may give Game Informer subscribers a sense of deja vu. They were good enough for our cover-story layout, however, and their quality certainly hasn't changed.
The screens show Geralt exploring on the world on horseback, embarking on a whale hunt, and torching an unfortunate giant's head. Take a look at them in the gallery below, and be sure to visit our Witcher 3: Wild Hunt hub page when you're done. It's loaded with exclusive videos and additional content.
looking nice, pity ,ost are such low resolution tho
Edit: looks like RPS has higher quality versions http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2013/03/01/behold-the-witcher-3-the-wild-hunt-gallery/
Looks gourgeous, and to think that they have a better lighting engine comming! Best looking open world game to be sure. The sky and clouds looks amazing.
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love the screen shots @zarx do you have the mo-cap stuff?
make sure you check out Gameinformers Q&A podcast if you guys haven't, some good stuff in there especially if you haven't read the gameinformer cover story
http://www.gameinformer.com/b/podcasts/archive/2013/03/01/special-edition-podcast-witcher-3.aspx
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Damn, this game looks really sick. Glad it's coming to ps4!
"Dr. Tenma, according to you, lives are equal. That's why I live today. But you must have realised it by now...the only thing people are equal in is death"---Johann Liebert (MONSTER)
"WAR is a racket. It always has been.
It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives"---Maj. Gen. Smedley Butler
Good news! Better news. Best news. Geralt is back, and he’s realized that he’s capable of doing more than just moving ever-onward in a straight line. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt sees gaming’s favorite silver-haired sourpuss return with a heart full of purpose, a beard ripe from mighty mutant brooding, and – most excitingly – a fully open world teeming with possibilities. But why? What does the beard mean? Can we talk to it? Oh, and also the open world, I guess. How’s that work? I got in touch with CD Projekt senior quest designer Jakub Rokosz and (thankfully un-assassinated) marketing king Michał Platkow-Gilewski to find out everything. Or, well, most things – for instance, how Witcher 3′s world will stack up to Skyrim‘s, where traditional Witcher storytelling fits into that, how far-reaching the impacts of our choices will be, what sorts of people and locations we’ll encounter, and heaps more.
Make a break for the break. Otherwise, this intro will never end. (Warning: Beware of minor Witcher 2 ending spoilers.)
http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2013/03/05/cd-projekt-on-the-witcher-3s-open-world-beards/
Some interesting info in there, can't wait for the seccond half of the interview
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