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The Witcher 3 to have 12,000 animations

GR-UK writes: During a recent Q&A, CD Projekt Red's lead engine programmer, Balázs Török, explained just how many animations there are going to be in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.

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mdluffy3648d ago

What kind of animations? like 8000 of them are handshakes ^^

BattleN3648d ago

This game looks epic! What type of genre is this akin to GTA or Skyrim? Or is it both combined. I've always been confused as to how huge the game is.

CJDUNCAN3648d ago

It's more Skyrim than anything. Combat is about strategy, ability upgrages, etc. The witcher is a great Action / RPG game.

Do yourself a favor and pickup The Witcher 2, you won't be disappointed.

hellzsupernova3648d ago

Question. Do I need to play the first two?

pandehz3648d ago

I dont think so but if you did you would be way more excited than you are right now.

Actually tbh you do need to play the first two or atleast watch the story.

hellzsupernova3648d ago

To be honest I'm not and that's only cause I do not know what to expect. Once my pc parts arrive I will buy the first two and check them out. Do not get me wrong the witcher 3 looks awesome but I have no context

Thanks for the help plus bubble

I_AM_ CANADIAN_19893648d ago

I don't understand the praise for witcher 2 :s I just beat it and I kinda felt like the game was short and I did all the side missions, not to mention for a monster hunter didn't see many monsters. Mostly fought people maybe if I play the loraveth path I'll see more monsters ? That being said witcher 3 has me stoked glad to get out of the politics and back to the monsters.

I might take a gander at witcher 1( have the enhanced edition on steam) can anybody tell me if there's lots of monsters in that one and less politics ?

thezeldadoth3648d ago (Edited 3648d ago )

at least the 2nd one, that one leads into this one. The first one is awesome if you give it a chance and really fleshes out the characters and world but you could skip it and watch the 5 minute recap CD Projekt Red put out. If you really want to enjoy the world because its awesome, you could also read the novels that came out before the games that take place before the video game series

Stapleface3648d ago

I couldn't get into The Witcher 2. It's a beautiful game, the mechanics are great. Can't really say anything bad about it, other than your limited on where to go, I just like open worlds anymore I guess. Now The Witcher 3 fixes what I think was needed in the previous titles, and I think I'll have no problem getting pulled into that huge open world. The characters in 2 didn't exactly draw me in either as the voice acting isn't that great imo. I know I'm very excited for the game regardless of not getting into the previous ones, because I saw so much potential there. Maybe I'll have to give TW2 another go. I think I waited too long though, it definitely feels dated other than the visuals are still on par with a lot of current stuff. Ultra w/Ubersampling, I liked to lock at 60fps, it's beautiful.

FalloutWanderer20773648d ago

I would highly recommend both games.They are awesome IMO.

To answer your question about Witcher 1 -

The first game is more about the introduction to the world,characters and story. It is a lot more monster focused,as it should be, since witchers are monster hunting badasses! it is their profession,their life.

If you are a graphics whore and/or have issues with older/less refined games, you might not be able to fully enjoy the first game. Although if you are patient and persevere, their is a wonderful game to be experienced in the first Witcher.

I am a fan of high fidelity graphics ( but far from a snob or narrow minded) and in my personal opinion, I thought the first game looked great.

Just keep in mind, it is more about the art style,not technical realism,when it comes to the visuals. It has some of the most beautiful music of any RPG or game that I've ever heard.

Their are 3 different paths you can ultimately take, Without spoiling anything of the great story, I will just say you have the choice to side with 3 different groups,leading to different situations,dialogue etc.

Speaking of choices, if there were only one gameplay feature or particular aspect to the Witcher series that I'd like to express, it would be the 'choice and consequence' Many of the decisions you will have to make are morally ambiguous. The thing to remember is that your choices can have far reaching impact and their is always going to be consequences,some minor,some major.

In my opinion this aspect of the witcher series is one of it's staples and it makes it unique compared to many rpg games. Put it this way, in the witcher 2,one decision you make in act 1,will change the area,characters,quests of act 2 entirely.

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Oago3648d ago

12,000 isn't that many...

FalloutWanderer20773648d ago

Well, the article says watch dogs has 13,000 animations, seems like a pretty good bit if you ask me.

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The 7 Best Western RPGs: Immersive Adventures

RPGs are often huge, sprawling endeavours. With limited playtime, we have to choose wisely, so here's the best western RPGs available today.

SimpleSlave13d ago

"I started playing games yesterday" the List... Meh!

How about a few RPGs that deserve some love instead?
1 - Alpha Protocol - Now on GOG
2 - else Heart.Break()
3 - Shadowrun Trilogy
4 - Wasteland 2
5 - UnderRail
6 - Tyranny
7 - Torment: Tides of Numenera

And for a bonus game that flew under the radar:
8 - Banishers: Ghosts of New Eden

DustMan13d ago

Loved Alpha Protocol in all it's glorious jank. Great game.

SimpleSlave13d ago (Edited 13d ago )

Not only glorious jank, but the idea that the story can completely change depending on what you do, or say, or side with, makes it one of the most forward thinking games ever. The amount of story permutation is the equivalent of a Hitman level but in Story Form. And it wasn't just that the story changed, no, it was that you met completely new characters, or missed them, depending on your choices. Made Mass Effect feel static in comparison.

Alpha Protocol was absolutely glorious, indeed. And it was, and still is, more Next Gen than most anything out there these days. In this regard at least.

Pity.

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All the Essential Video Games Everyone Needs To Play At Least Once

Given the medium's wild diversity, this primer of the essential video games everyone should try is a good place to start.

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thorstein37d ago

.... from the 2000s (mostly).

shinoff218337d ago

I can't fk with this list. They missed on alot of games probably before the writers times. Also I know people loved some portal but I was never a fan.

Cacabunga37d ago

Tomb Raider 1
Driver 1
Abe’s Odyssey
FF6
King of Fighters 94
Mortal Kombat OG
LINK 2 the past
Street Fighter 2
Resident Evil 1

Inverno37d ago

Infinite but not the first two games? Witcher 3 but not the first two games?? GTA V but not literally any of the games before it??? Portal 2 but not the first? Also if you're going to play Shadow of The Colossus play the remaster and not the remake. Can't say I disagree with the list but my man it's all over the place.

Name Last Name37d ago

I mean some sequels are objectively better and you don’t need to play the whole series.

Inverno37d ago

But most of these games have a story to follow, sure you can catch up with a YouTube vid but where's the fun in that?

LucasRuinedChildhood37d ago (Edited 37d ago )

A list like this isn't telling you not to play the previous games if you want to. It's just giving you legendary games to play.

But tbh, you don't always have to force yourself to play every entry in a franchise to get to the better ones.

- The vast majority of Witcher 3 players never played the first 2 and had a great time. The first 2 games aren't in the same league.
- The GTA games are self-contained with the odd fun reference. You can easily jump into any of them.
- The Shadow Of The Colossus remake looks and controls better than the original (plus it has a 60fps option while the remaster is just 30fps). New players will enjoy it more.
- Portal 2 is a lot better than Portal 1 and takes the concept much further gameplay-wise. Storywise, Portal 1 is fairly light too. Not that you shouldn't play it but realistically ... you'd love Portal 2 whether you play it or not (at lot of Portal 2 players have never played 1).

Bioshock 1 is the only one I agree with you on simply because it's one the best games of all time and arguably better than Infinite. No other setting like Rapture.

Looking at the list, I'd recommend playing Uncharted 1 before 2 but no doubt, 2 is the legendary one you have to play.

Inverno36d ago

I get it, but that's just my opinion on his opinion. I just think that before you play a sequel you should still play what came before it. Maybe it's just me but i find it fascinating playing through the first game in a series and seeing how it has evolved through its sequels. Like I said I don't disagree with the list, other than SoTC which I strongly believe the remaster of the original should be played above the remake.

AuraAbjure36d ago

Awesome list! Hot take on Fear (and it's hard af expansion Persaus Mandate!) Bioshock Infinite is stellar, so is the Witcher 3 and you nailed it by having Ocarina of Time. So many fantastic games! Gotta play 'em all! Next one on my list is Prey after I beat Dead Space 2 and Splinter Cell Conviction.

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The Best Video Game Romances of All Time

Wealth of Geeks explores some of the best gaming romances that have stolen our hearts over the years.

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