New Mad Max gameplay overview trailer, this game wasnt even really on my radar but after viewing this, i am almost as hyped for this as i am for The Witcher III.
^Mad Max does look pretty good.
āThe areas marked Novigrad and Velen/No Manās Land are one giant, open-world even larger than the one in Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. And the Skellige Isles constitute another open world of around the same, immense size.ā
[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:
New Mad Max gameplay overview trailer, this game wasnt even really on my radar but after viewing this, i am almost as hyped for this as i am for The Witcher III.
x2. Looks like it could be promising if thereās depth to the gameplay and a decent story.
[quote]Davinci.v2 wrote:
[quote]audiogarden1 wrote:
New Mad Max gameplay overview trailer, this game wasnt even really on my radar but after viewing this, i am almost as hyped for this as i am for The Witcher III.
x2. Looks like it could be promising if thereās depth to the gameplay and a decent story.[/quote]
Yeah, i just hope the tone is very mature, along the same lines as the Witcher. And itād be nice to get a least a few dozen hours of gameplay out of a single play through. Very interested so far.
[quote]usmccds423 wrote:
^Mad Max does look pretty good. [/quote]
Yep was reading about it in Game informer, but the game play looks intense.
[quote]Davinci.v2 wrote:
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/brutal-witcher-3-trailer-teases-magical-female-cha/1100-6427168/[/quote]
holy fuck that ending.
[quote]GrizzlyBerg wrote:
[quote]Davinci.v2 wrote:
http://www.gamespot.com/articles/brutal-witcher-3-trailer-teases-magical-female-cha/1100-6427168/[/quote]
holy fuck that ending. [/quote]
X 2
Is that what the actual combat looks like, or is that just the finishing moves? I canāt stand watching my son play Dragon Age just swinging his sword through the enemy with no clear visual effect.
[quote]doogie wrote:
Is that what the actual combat looks like, or is that just the finishing moves? I canāt stand watching my son play Dragon Age just swinging his sword through the enemy with no clear visual effect.[/quote]
I have watched some actually fighting I do not believe it is the same fight engine as Dragon age.
The Witcher 3 receives a 10/10 rating from Gamespot.
http://static2.gamespot.com/uploads/scale_super/536/5360430/2755643-screen shot 2014-12-10 at 3.31.12 pm.jpg
Well, there goes $60 bucks. The Elder Scrolls comes out in a few weeks too, fuckā¦
[quote]Davinci.v2 wrote:
The Witcher 3 receives a 10/10 rating from Gamespot.
http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/the-witcher-3-wild-hunt-review/1900-6416135/[/quote]
Iāve never played any of the other games, but I have watched some of the gameplay and it looks fun. Any other games it kind of compares to? I only have Shadow of Mordor, Tomb Raider, and soon to be Arkham Knight as my non sport PS4 games.
[quote]strungoutboy21 wrote:
[quote]Davinci.v2 wrote:
The Witcher 3 receives a 10/10 rating from Gamespot.
http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/the-witcher-3-wild-hunt-review/1900-6416135/[/quote]
Iāve never played any of the other games, but I have watched some of the gameplay and it looks fun. Any other games it kind of compares to? I only have Shadow of Mordor, Tomb Raider, and soon to be Arkham Knight as my non sport PS4 games.[/quote]
The Witcher 3 isnāt out yet to the public and is released on the 19th, so I only have videos, reviews and personal experience with the witcher 2. I also loved the first Witcher, but the game really evolved since then and The Witcher 2 was in a new league.
Iāve played all 3 of the games that you referenced. In my opinion, even the witcher 2 was slightly better than SOM & Batman and significantly better than Tomb Riader. I loved Arkham Asylum, but felt slightly bored by Arkham Knight (I know Iām in the minority here and didnāt even finish it).
I thought Tomb Raider was decent and enjoyed SOM although I was slightly disappointed by the story and wanted more of the side quests similar to the ones with Gollum and the Monster hunter. There was also no new armor, weapons etc, but the introduction of the nemesis system was original.
I would say that the gameplay in Withcer 3 will be like Skyrim and Shadow of Mordor had a baby. I donāt believe Witcher will have the one key block/counter attack like SOM and batman had and the combat will be slightly more tactful and difficult but with potentially less enemies than you would face in Batman. Iām thinking the Witcher 3ās gameplay/combat will be akin to Bloodborne but with more tactics/options and dynamic movement.
The game will involve crafting, potions, spells/magic, skill progression/development as well as various armor and weapon sets.
The above is nothing new, but the way it was done in the previous game (witcher 2) made it feel more original and novel than in recent modern games.
What Iām truly excited about is the scope/geographic size of the game, combined with the world, side quests and missions being hand crafted.
I like to reference Far Cry 4 to make this point. FC4 was a great game with a huge world, but the world felt dead, unoccupied with cookie cutter, copy and paste missions. I never felt rewarded for exploring newly discovered areas. They all felt tedious with no reward; no back story or anything with life or substance.
Everything Iāve heard about the witcher 3 insinuates that all of the missions, side quests were hand crafted and will actually change the world as well as the story.
I think that anyone who enjoys OTS or RPG/action games would be doing themselves a disservice by not playing this game.
For anyone that watched the DC comic seriesā on the CW:
[quote]Davinci.v2 wrote:
[quote]strungoutboy21 wrote:
[quote]Davinci.v2 wrote:
The Witcher 3 receives a 10/10 rating from Gamespot.
http://www.gamespot.com/reviews/the-witcher-3-wild-hunt-review/1900-6416135/[/quote]
Iāve never played any of the other games, but I have watched some of the gameplay and it looks fun. Any other games it kind of compares to? I only have Shadow of Mordor, Tomb Raider, and soon to be Arkham Knight as my non sport PS4 games.[/quote]
The Witcher 3 isnāt out yet to the public and is released on the 19th, so I only have videos, reviews and personal experience with the witcher 2. I also loved the first Witcher, but the game really evolved since then and The Witcher 2 was in a new league.
Iāve played all 3 of the games that you referenced. In my opinion, even the witcher 2 was slightly better than SOM & Batman and significantly better than Tomb Riader. I loved Arkham Asylum, but felt slightly bored by Arkham Knight (I know Iām in the minority here and didnāt even finish it).
I thought Tomb Raider was decent and enjoyed SOM although I was slightly disappointed by the story and wanted more of the side quests similar to the ones with Gollum and the Monster hunter. There was also no new armor, weapons etc, but the introduction of the nemesis system was original.
I would say that the gameplay in Withcer 3 will be like Skyrim and Shadow of Mordor had a baby. I donāt believe Witcher will have the one key block/counter attack like SOM and batman had and the combat will be slightly more tactful and difficult but with potentially less enemies than you would face in Batman. Iām thinking the Witcher 3ās gameplay/combat will be akin to Bloodborne but with more tactics/options and dynamic movement.
The game will involve crafting, potions, spells/magic, skill progression/development as well as various armor and weapon sets.
The above is nothing new, but the way it was done in the previous game (witcher 2) made it feel more original and novel than in recent modern games.
What Iām truly excited about is the scope/geographic size of the game, combined with the world, side quests and missions being hand crafted.
I like to reference Far Cry 4 to make this point. FC4 was a great game with a huge world, but the world felt dead, unoccupied with cookie cutter, copy and paste missions. I never felt rewarded for exploring newly discovered areas. They all felt tedious with no reward; no back story or anything with life or substance.
Everything Iāve heard about the witcher 3 insinuates that all of the missions, side quests were hand crafted and will actually change the world as well as the story.
I think that anyone who enjoys OTS or RPG/action games would be doing themselves a disservice by not playing this game.
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Cool. Thanks for the info. Iām really thinking about getting it, but I hardly ever pay full price for games. I usually watch them like a hawk on Amazon and when the price drops I just on it.
Yes yes yes