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Is it safe to say that The Witcher will go down in RPG gaming history in the same ranks as Planescape: Torment, Fallout, BG etc? Will it be forever perceived to be up there with the best? I think it deserves it. What does everyone think?nick1689
No way. It's a good game, but it's nothing exceptionnal or inventive (story is too generic...)
Good game, worthy of "a classic" title? Don't know about that... I have not finished it yet, so I guess my opinion on the matter is somewhat moot. So far, I'd say Mass Effect is more for the history books.artur79
I agree that the witcher is a good game but it's no ****c. As for your comment on Mass Effect. No, it's not worthy of the ****c title either. Hell IMO, it's not even Biowares best. I doubt we will see another BG quality game from Bioware, but I hope I'm wrong.
[hard to believe they havn't fixed the censor thing yet]
[QUOTE="artur79"]Good game, worthy of "a classic" title? Don't know about that... I have not finished it yet, so I guess my opinion on the matter is somewhat moot. So far, I'd say Mass Effect is more for the history books.EndersAres
I agree that the witcher is a good game but it's no ****c. As for your comment on Mass Effect. No, it's not worthy of the ****c title either. Hell IMO, it's not even Biowares best. I doubt we will see another BG quality game from Bioware, but I hope I'm wrong.
[hard to believe they havn't fixed the censor thing yet]
let's wait and see Dragon Age.
[QUOTE="artur79"]Good game, worthy of "a classic" title? Don't know about that... I have not finished it yet, so I guess my opinion on the matter is somewhat moot. So far, I'd say Mass Effect is more for the history books.EndersAres
I agree that the witcher is a good game but it's no ****c. As for your comment on Mass Effect. No, it's not worthy of the ****c title either. Hell IMO, it's not even Biowares best. I doubt we will see another BG quality game from Bioware, but I hope I'm wrong.
[hard to believe they havn't fixed the censor thing yet]
Well, opinions differ. And yeah, the whole ****c=censorship is annoying. Worst thing is that GS thinks it's okay.
[QUOTE="EndersAres"][QUOTE="artur79"]Good game, worthy of "a classic" title? Don't know about that... I have not finished it yet, so I guess my opinion on the matter is somewhat moot. So far, I'd say Mass Effect is more for the history books.artur79
I agree that the witcher is a good game but it's no ****c. As for your comment on Mass Effect. No, it's not worthy of the ****c title either. Hell IMO, it's not even Biowares best. I doubt we will see another BG quality game from Bioware, but I hope I'm wrong.
[hard to believe they havn't fixed the censor thing yet]
Well, opinions differ. And yeah, the whole ****c=censorship is annoying. Worst thing is that GS thinks it's okay.
FFS, see what I mean?!?
[QUOTE="artur79"][QUOTE="EndersAres"][QUOTE="artur79"]Good game, worthy of "a classic" title? Don't know about that... I have not finished it yet, so I guess my opinion on the matter is somewhat moot. So far, I'd say Mass Effect is more for the history books.artur79
I agree that the witcher is a good game but it's no ****c. As for your comment on Mass Effect. No, it's not worthy of the ****c title either. Hell IMO, it's not even Biowares best. I doubt we will see another BG quality game from Bioware, but I hope I'm wrong.
[hard to believe they havn't fixed the censor thing yet]
Well, opinions differ. And yeah, the whole ****c=censorship is annoying. Worst thing is that GS thinks it's okay.
FFS, see what I mean?!?
Yeah, I've actually received a couple of warnings from mods here recently for ridiculous reasons. I even censored myself when quoting something in context just to tone it down, but I still got a warning. *shrugs* Oh well. I'll abide by the rules. Politikal correctness and censoring of certain words is right out of 1984. Nice work on helping to fulfill that prophecy. I'll probably get a warning for this comment too. :roll:
Anyway, I can't wait to play the witcher. I ordered the collector's edition from Gogamer last week.
Well, judging from the thread, since I haven't played the game yet (the shipping from GoGamer is gonna take like, more then 2 weeks lol.) Definetly not legend worthy! Yet it's still a "must buy" if you still like the genre.ElArab
The word Gamespot seems to censor is "classic". I can say ass, but not classic, go figure... I've pointed this out one time, some mods just blew it off, said it was my fault somehow... I agree on a must buy/must play. The Witcher is an awesome RPG people should play, although americans (canadians included) should download the European version. I'd rather pirate the REAL version and send the dev team some money than download/buy the censored US-version (americans = stupid/illogical censorship). Just my opinion though...
You've got to be kidding, the witcher is nothing more than a brokeback neverwinter nights 2.Lakin0817
With a better OTS, which is alpha and omega to me. NWN 2 is great if you love isometric view, which I think is the most unnatural view ever. (Not saying that FP or TP is superior, just more natural to me) "Immersion" you know...
My background...
I love FF series. FF VII, IMO, is the greatest RPG in any platform.
I love the BG series and Fallout series in the PC platform. Oblivion is ok, I think it is a big RPG with really poor attention to detail.
Witcher... it is a great game but I am unsure if it is in the same league as BG and Fallout series. It is too early to tell. I want to see what CD Projekt Red does in the next patch to fix the major issues.
No, it is not revolutionary. But it has exceptional attention to environment detail - even better than BG or Fallout in that respect. Watch how random chars go to sleep - they actually fluff their pillows. Watch how birds move away from you as if they are scared. What how people run under cover when rain comes. BG has better character development, especially regarding NPCs. Fallout has a more original world at least in regards to RPG.
The battle system is a combination of Diablo and NWN. Character development like FF X. It is a great game. The best RPG in the PC platform in a long time. Then again, there has not been that much competition except Oblivion. WoW is grindfest. GW is mindless paper thin. Oblivion is the only thing we can really mention. Witcher comes very close. What CD Projekt Red does in the next couple of months can make a huge difference.
The RPG nerd in me would like to see WTF the stats/skills actually do (there is no feedback during combat, no stat screen that breaks down what has improved etc.). Otherwise it looked promising, and I hope they release an SDK so we can get some mods going for it.Decado_basic
hehe...in addition to what you've mentioned, I'd like to play a swordless or backstabbing Witcher (still better if in a party). It's personal preference. The Witcher to me will always be a bit behind D&D "classic." Fallouts don't really give much control over NPC teammates, but they do offer much more PC creation varietythan The Witcher.
[QUOTE="Lakin0817"]You've got to be kidding, the witcher is nothing more than a brokeback neverwinter nights 2.nick1689
No uve got to be the one kidding, have you played Neverwinter Nights 2?
Yeah, NWN2 dissapoints. I'd still like to try the expansion, though.
Its a good game, i had a lot of fun playing it.
But its a little short and even though it has 3 different endings I wont play it two more times to see them. Its just to boring having to go through the same thing over and over again, because the game dont change that much, only the ending.
Man i hate when people use grindfest...Hell even dnd, where these games come from is a grind fest..Stop using games as grindfest...Diablo was a grindfest, just a fun and different grind fest...Evrey game is a grind fest..Well if you want to believe it or not..If your a gamer get used to "grindfest"..Its what games are about...
Why must we also characterize, eveyr game as oblivion quality..Oblivion other than the graphics, was very poorly done..Well cant say every thing..They did the combat fun an it was tight...It ruined the genre for me..Scaling system was horrible...SOme one is going to say...Oh you never played oblivion..Well you no what ive got the first elder scrolls...Still in my collection..So ive been playing there games from day one...
The witcher is a good game on its own right...Is it a leap in gaming no..Beautiful game id say ya...Its got enough to keep me busy..
Mass effect is a fun game, not one of biowars best imo..This is also coming from a person, who has bought eveyr one of there games...Its original ill give it that..Though they did copy the gow moves, an took away some stuff..For me the game feels like they left a ton of stuff out of the game..Its not kotor...Will i finish the game..Only time will tell..Kotor i was so addicted to it that i had to finish it..Was one of the best games ever...
So damn people if you hate slugfest, than dont be a gamer!!!!!!
I'd say the Witcher is a great game and deserves to be put up there under the classic's category. It differs so much from previous games in the RPG genre and was a nice refreshing change because of this.
I just hope they think of doing a follow up game/expansion sometime soon!
I'd say the Witcher is a great game and deserves to be put up there under the classic's category. It differs so much from previous games in the RPG genre and was a nice refreshing change because of this.
I just hope they think of doing a follow up game/expansion sometime soon!
1005
Agreed.
I cant say what I really want to though because if you breathe wrong in these forums youll get moderated.
Make a new thread and you'll get moderated.
Moderated, Moderated,
Moderated, Moderated,
I'd say the Witcher is a great game and deserves to be put up there under the classic's category. It differs so much from previous games in the RPG genre and was a nice refreshing change because of this.
1005
The Witcher is a great game, I'd put it right below such classics as Torment, BG and Fallouts. However, I don't feel any groundbreaking change or "freshness" (sense of refreshing whatever) from it. Its character-building/developing system is limited and old-fashioned talent tree style. Narrative structure follows Torment's footstep (which has done it better than any game has been no doubt). The only arguably "new" thing about The Witcher is the combat system...however, though new and somewhat interesting, it fails far short in the tactical department which are very well realized in BGs and Fallouts.
[QUOTE="1005"]I'd say the Witcher is a great game and deserves to be put up there under the classic's category. It differs so much from previous games in the RPG genre and was a nice refreshing change because of this.
teardropmina
The Witcher is a great game, I'd put it right below such classics as Torment, BG and Fallouts. However, I don't feel any groundbreaking change or "freshness" (sense of refreshing whatever) from it. Its character-building/developing system is limited and old-fashioned talent tree style. Narrative structure follows Torment's footstep (which has done it better than any game has been no doubt). The only arguably "new" thing about The Witcher is the combat system...however, though new and somewhat interesting, it fails far short in the tactical department which are very well realized in BGs and Fallouts.
I agree with these statements. Also, I'd like to add that the voice acting and music are pretty well done. Geralt's voice isn't my favorite, but most of the other characters are well done.
Nothing is profoundly different from other games of this genre in the story department, but it does manage to suck you in and keep you interested in playing which is what good games are supposed to do.
Graphically, well...It's really great what these devs have done with the Aurora engine. I like the Electron engine used in NWN2, but that game lagged at times which was ridiculous. Any great machine should run that game without any problems. But they all didn't run it smoothly, did they? I'm not sure if that was a fault with the engine itself, or poor program balancing. All I can say is that The Witcher is graphically superior to NWN2 and doesn't suffer from the annoying lag that frequented NWN2.
Comparing The Witcher to the BG series, Torment and Fallout series is a tough comparison. I haven't finished this game yet, personally. I think time will tell if this game will become a classic. If people are still seeking it out in a few years from now, that may prove to be a pretty good indicator of the games' worth.
I consider myself a pretty big RPG fan. My favorite modern RPG would have to be the Baldurs Gate series, for the almost staggering level of quality that oozes from every aspect of the game. From the music to the characters to the amazing story to the combat and environments. One thing I loved about BG1/2 and the other "classics" mentioned in this debate is that you could play them for weeks and weeks. Play through multiple times and never had the exact same experience twice. My first playthrough of BG2 lasted 100+ hours over nearly two weeks. And every one of those hours was TOP QUALITY GAMING. I did'nt think i'd see that level of gaming again, until I played the Witcher.
To me, Witcher definitly ranks up there with the greats. It's a game that just stinks of quality but doesnt look for any favors by borrowing TOO heavily from more accomplished franchises. Rather, not much more than any other game borrows from it's predecessors, which is why I don't quite understand people knocking Witcher for it's lack of originality. Did fallout really start the whole post-apocolyptic craze? No. Were BG or Planescape totally original? No. Were they all great games? Hell yeah!
Anyway, i'd like to write a whole lot more but i'd be here all night if I try to point out every good point aobut the Witcher and I have things to do. I'll just say that I believe it is a great game that rubs shoulders with the other "classics" being mentioned in this thread. I wouldnt have issue with anyone listing it as their favorite RPG of all time.
I'm not too impressed with The Witcher. The combat and just the simple game itself didn't pull me in. For some reason though it made me want to play Stalker again, and Stalker kicks some major ass.GodLovesDead
just a guess: you didnt make it past the prologue before you went to play your shooter, did you? Either way I guess everyone is entitlted to an opinion. Can't please everybody. But your kinda deviating from the topic of the thread
[QUOTE="GodLovesDead"]I'm not too impressed with The Witcher. The combat and just the simple game itself didn't pull me in. For some reason though it made me want to play Stalker again, and Stalker kicks some major ass.TeamR
just a guess: you didnt make it past the prologue before you went to play your shooter, did you? Either way I guess everyone is entitlted to an opinion. Can't please everybody. But your kinda deviating from the topic of the thread
I played it for around 3 hours. And disagreeing with the topic doesn't mean it's deviating, I was just adding on that that there are better games that came out this year (ala Stalker).
I played it for around 3 hours. And disagreeing with the topic doesn't mean it's deviating, I was just adding on that that there are better games that came out this year (ala Stalker).
GodLovesDead
I was right about the epilogue bit I see.
Also, the OP's question was "Is it safe to say that The Witcher will go down in RPG gaming history in the same ranks as Planescape: Torment, Fallout, BG etc?"
Not "Did you like the witcher?"
If you didnt like it, then you really wouldnt have much to add to the thread. Which in your case is absolutely true. There just isnt much a person who hasnt actually played past the tutorial can say on this subject.
[QUOTE="GodLovesDead"]
I played it for around 3 hours. And disagreeing with the topic doesn't mean it's deviating, I was just adding on that that there are better games that came out this year (ala Stalker).
TeamR
It's not my fault the game isn't interesting enough. And stop being overly defensive. My post is perfectly relevant to thread.
GodLovesDead
lol
How am I being defensive? It's just fact that you can't form a solid opinion on something that you've barely even tried. Thats like eating the fries out of a combo meal then saying that burger king food sucks. Your free to have whatever opinion you wish. If you don'tlike the game thats your perrogative. But how valuable is your opinion on the quality of the game when you've yet to complet the tutorial? Answer: Not very valuable at all
"For this to happen, it has to have public appeal. I am part of the public, and it doesn't appeal. Sure, I'm only a part of the public, but GameRankings also gives it a score in the low 80s"
You contradict yourself. Contrary to your belief, gamerankings does not equal public appeal. All that site does is take an average score from the major game critics. While it's a decent gage as to the quality of a title, it by no means accurately portrays how much public appeal or popularity a title has. Look at halo3, it ranks #47th overall on GR, yet it's probably the most popular game released all year.
an even better example would be counterstrike and CS:S. Those two games rank mid-80s on GR, yet are unquestionably the most popular online shooters of the last 10 years.
So no, looking at a critic's score wont predict much. Not even your uninformed opinion can predict wether or not witcher will achieve legendary status. The only people who can place that title are those that play the game. If enough people in the community deem Witcher worthy of such a title, then it shall be so.
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