CD Projekt Red said to be “proud” of the upcoming port
For World Book Day, here are 10 video games that feel like reading a good book—emotional, thoughtful, and unforgettable stories.
I would have included the Uncharted games as well. Good list though.
Haha it is not lost on me that two of the games in the top four were already novels before they were games
Even 9 years after its release, The Witcher 3 remains one of the finest RPGs ever. Its detailed world and ingenious quest design have yet to be surpassed by another in the genre. The next-gen update released in late 2022 was a significant visual overhaul, adding ray-traced lighting, upscaling, and frame generation to an already pretty world.
Actually just picked this up yesterday on Steam, since it's $9.99 for the game and all the DLC. I've owned it for years on Playstation, but honestly never put a whole lot of time into it. Though I knew I had to play through it one day because I loved what I did play. It runs so buttery smooth on PC. Still a really beautiful game with everything maxed out settings-wise at 4K.
According to CD Projekt RED, The Witcher 4 map size and quests will be "more or less" the same as The Witcher 3.
Good. This bodes well for minimal open world "bloat", but enough to be a meaty living experience driven play.
While all other studios are looking to expand and make games bigger, the new woke bunch, CDPR composed of mainly women, want to keep things simple. FANS, SPEAK UP NOW!
Quality over quantity is what I'd ask for nowadays
pointless vastness is done n dusted ... all open world devs should focus on details and density more ... looking at you Todd for ES6. No need to expand more than Skyrim. Its aptly big. Just cram in more details.
Even though it's running on mid low settings, it's still impressive to see it running on the Switch.
This game would benefit from a Switch Pro. That is if the rumors are true.
And 500 p resolution
It looks very poor compared to even the launch ps4 and Xbox one versions but the fact it works at all on a portable is pretty neat.