irongamer
Watchdog
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I could not stand the combat in the first game and ended up watching some streamers play it to get an idea of the lore. The second game still has a bit an airy feel to the combat (hits don't feel like they contact, funky hit boxes, little weight to animations) BUT imho is a huge improvement over the first game. I'm currently playing through Witcher 2.
Watching combat in Witcher 3 it appears they may have further improved the combat. I like open world games like TES. It will be interesting to see if they can pull of a nice open world and still retain their character interaction and tough decisions that affect the world more than in TES games.
Just about all hype is complete garbage as it is just social/emotional engineering on the part of a marketing department. I guess too much of the general public still falls for it though, as studios continue to use it.
Watching combat in Witcher 3 it appears they may have further improved the combat. I like open world games like TES. It will be interesting to see if they can pull of a nice open world and still retain their character interaction and tough decisions that affect the world more than in TES games.
Just about all hype is complete garbage as it is just social/emotional engineering on the part of a marketing department. I guess too much of the general public still falls for it though, as studios continue to use it.
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