nice. as someone that replayed it a couple years ago it is a painfully broken jankfest, but the writing and story hold up p good
Hopefully they're remaking the entire combat system
This will hopefully be pretty cool. I was one of the people who bought the game at launch and saw the potential. Whenever someone says "oh if you say you were a fan of the Witcher since the launch on PC you're a liar" or something to that effect, I am one of those people. I remember finding and downloading the uncensored version and when they gave out the free overhaul (it was a huge improvement back then) of the Enhanced Edition. The story was solid, had several good things about it. But that combat. Not good at all lol.
Strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of combat
(I'll never not be salty about how shitty arondight is in tw2)
The version in 3 is dope as hell tho
Isn't arondight in 2 just there if you imported your save file? And then you lose it after the intro anyways
You don't lose it depending on what version you're playing, it's just not worth using cause they basically made it into a trophy for people who got it in 1. Ultimately I just hope they make it good in the inevitable tw2 remake. If I want to import my overpowered annoying to obtain sword from the first game lemme at least use it for the first half of the game or something.
Lancelot kind of a little bitch in the Witcherverse makes cents
Another chance to bang Shani is always welcome
How did I miss this announcement? That's pretty hype.
https://egmnow.com/the-witcher-remak...-the-original/
The previously announced remake of CD Proket Red’s The Witcher will change more about the 2007 original than just its engine.
According to a recent financial report from the publisher (via VG247), the remake will be a “story-driven, single-player, open-world RPG” and a “modern reimagining” of the original game.
For those who just started paying attention when The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt launched, while that game might have finally garnered the series a more mass appeal as an open-world game, the first two games in the series were much more linear. Turning the original game into a completely open-world experience is an even bigger undertaking for developer Fool’s Theory than we previously understood it to be.
Fool’s Theory, which has several previous Witcher devs on its roster, will develop the remake in Unreal Engine 5