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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt- developer interview

Vic B'Stard writes: I was half asleep as I was ushered into my last presentation of E3 2014. It had been one hell of a show and I was heading back home via an eleven-hour flight later that day.

The presentation was for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and as the game demo started I suddenly snapped to attention.

With its jaw-dropping visuals The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt was easily one of the stand out titles of the show. The game’s developer CD Projekt RED, has built upon the sublime experience of The Witcher 2 to offer players the opportunity to freely explore Geralt of Rivia’s world for the first time.

After the show I put some questions to The Witcher 3’s senior art producer, Michal Krzeminski."

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joab7773379d ago (Edited 3379d ago )

I'd pay $100 to have it tonight.

My only worry is open world combat. It's an rpg. Skyrim was abysmal in this area. It was absurdly easy, you could level every Stat and hold every position.

It's nice to have an open world and be able to go anywhere, but I like my rpgs like Ni No Kuni for example. Huge world you can explore, but areas are locked off until you are strong enough. I don't need an open world that I can explore every little area from go. Just so long as once the large areas are open, there is much to explore and eventually it's all open.

Either that or this!!! I love this idea but have never seen it. There's an open world and you can go anywhere any time you want. But there are triggers that at a certain point, new enemies appear in certain areas. There are still low level zones, but as you level, new enemies or quests or hunts appear in areas that once had different enemies or quests.

This is the evolution of open world, a dynamic open world that changes based on choices and leveling.

That and combat. It needs to be punishing.

VicBStard3379d ago

I have more to say about The Witcher 3, but I'm embargoed until next week.

Bigpappy3379d ago

You don't need to lock off parts of the world to have areas restricted until you are a higher level. Have you aver played Morrowind? That was the perfect open world game, yet it was made many years ago. You just ran from certain enemies and avoid certain areas, until you upped your skills, go the right weapons and armor. That is how opened word RPG's should be designed. Unfortunately, Bethesda moved away from that because some casuals were trying to play the game and kept dying because there was no easy mode. You simply could not pick fights until you had skills to take on dangerous and higher level AI. So you joined a guild and honed your skills before heading out there on your own.

brotherlymoses3379d ago

I've been playing the Witcher 2 on Xbox 360 since it was free with GWG, and I absolutely love it! Can't wait for the witcher 3!!!

NotALegend3379d ago

I literally bought a 360 last week JUST for the witcher 2. Bought a new copy and everything. 2 days later it was offered for free... Fml

VicBStard3379d ago

Worth every penny, though!

slapsta723379d ago

From last year's E3? Seriously?

linkenski3379d ago

"things are not as they seem! "

Huh. I wonder if that's a stab at the downgradeaton controversy.

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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.

SimpleSlave20d 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

DustMan20d ago

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

SimpleSlave20d ago (Edited 20d 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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thorstein44d ago

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

shinoff218344d 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.

Cacabunga44d 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

Inverno44d 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 Name44d ago

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

Inverno44d 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?

LucasRuinedChildhood44d ago (Edited 44d 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.

Inverno44d 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.

AuraAbjure44d 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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