Witcher games have always struggled with combat, and the remake could finally get it right.
"There's too much missing which defines the nebulous 'something' that elevates an 'ok' performance to a brilliant one"
The Witcher Remake has been a long time coming, and a longer wait for it is ideal for a couple of reasons, but one of them is crucial.
From GameWatcher: "Michał Platkow-Gilewski, VP of PR and Communications at CD Projekt, has publicly recognised the turbulent release of Cyberpunk 2077. He attributed the admittedly troubled launch to extreme pressures, elevated expectations, and grueling crunch times, leading to a game that was not ready for release.
However, in light of the backlash his team experienced following Cyberpunk's debut, Platkow-Gilewski confirms that the team is now in a good place, effectively managing the negative aftermath and looking forward to the future. "I'm good. Actually... I think I'm great, to be honest."
Meaning some are still on the drawing board, and others are still in the brain. Ok, so we'll get two new games every 8-10 years right?
why would they not?
They should tell Bethesda this for Elder Scrolls. It hasn’t changed since Morrowind except for less spells.