Junmarko
† Cristo è Re †
CDPR are a great company. They could've just buried it, let Sapkowski wallow in his bitterness - very nice of them to do this.
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Is that guy still writing Witcher novels, or is he done with that?
I'll have to read them one day.
That's exactly the prob I had with it.
If you want to get your money's worth from it, do the main quest (it is boring in large parts, but Bloody Baron is good and towards the end things pick up slightly), the main side quests on Skellig Island, Fools Gold, Kiera Metz' side quest, and Carnal Sins. Don't waste any time exploring, pissing about with POIs or random contracts.
From that I got a 6/10 experience.
Maybe it was best for the game that he wasn't personally involved.
he finished original series in 1998. Then, after "sudden resurgence", he wrote another book in 2013.Is that guy still writing Witcher novels, or is he done with that?
I'll have to read them one day.
he finished original series in 1998. Then, after "sudden resurgence", he wrote another book in 2013.Is that guy still writing Witcher novels, or is he done with that?
I'll have to read them one day.
That's only true if you think the "muh fantasy is serious business" novels are the shit. It was clearly meant as a throwback to the short stories, when "no fun allowed" approach was not yet in a full swing, probably due to the fortunate fact that the author did not yet see himself as the ultimate genius of writing. And it worked to an extent, I mean compared to Lady of the lake or the retarded czech trilogy at least it was a p fun read.he finished original series in 1998. Then, after "sudden resurgence", he wrote another book in 2013.Is that guy still writing Witcher novels, or is he done with that?
I'll have to read them one day.
And it seemed like a poor fanfiction
To English speakers, they all read like poor fan fictions. Apparently subtle personality ticks and humor don't translate well.And it seemed like a poor fanfiction
To be fair it seems likely that he did that as much because of his subsequent business failure as anything else:Reminds me of the founder of Victoria's Secret. He sold the company for $1 million in 1982; by the early 90s, it was worth $1 billion. In 1993, he jumped off the Golden Gate Bridge.
In 1984, Raymond personally invested £650,000 to start My Child's Destiny.[5][7] The business sold high-end children's products in a single store in San Francisco and through mail order catalogues. The store suffered due to poor location and the image of being elitist, going bankrupt in 1986.[8]
In 1983, Wexner revamped Victoria's Secret's sales model. He discarded the money-losing model of selling lingerie to male customers and replaced it with one that focused on female customers.[19] Victoria's Secret transformed from "more burlesque than Main Street" to a mainstay that sold broadly accepted underwear. The "new colors, patterns and styles that promised sexiness packaged in a tasteful, glamorous way and with the snob appeal of European luxury" meant to appeal to female buyers.[19] To further this image, the Victoria's Secret catalog continued the practice that Raymond began:[20] listing the company's headquarters on catalogs at a fake London address, with the real headquarters in Columbus, Ohio.[19] The stores were redesigned to evoke 19th century England.
Bad writing: "Have you seen my father? He's a middle-aged man."
Good writing: "Have you seen my daughter? She's an ashen-haired woman."
Bad writing: "Have you seen my father? He's a middle-aged man."
Good writing: "Have you seen my daughter? She's an ashen-haired woman."
Fallout 3's main quest was horrible. Game wasn't bad as a whole though. People hate it more than it deserves because it isn't the Fallout successor we all wanted, yet knew we wouldn't get.
Good dungeon crawler with a few standout quests and NPCs to fill in the blanks.
That sums up both FO3 and FO4.The writing and voice acting are laughably bad, but the world is fun to explore, and the atmosphere is really good in parts.
My bad. I forgot how important it is to be fashion-conscious while slaying monsters.
Mods make every Bethesda game better. They're part of the package at this point.I think vanilla FO3 is mostly garbage, but the game can be a great experience with the right mods.
The writing and voice acting are laughably bad, but the world is fun to explore, and the atmosphere is really good in parts.
I completely disagree.That sums up both FO3 and FO4.
All of the success they've had is due to acquiring something they had no part in creating. The only good parts of the games are inherently due to the Fallout setting and what was already established by its predecessors.
As to voice acting, people love to say this about virtually every Bethesda RPG. I just don't see it. The voice acting is on par with every other RPG in the world.
*except ones that have legit really good performances.As to voice acting, people love to say this about virtually every Bethesda RPG. I just don't see it. The voice acting is on par with every other RPG in the world.
Most RPGs and video games in general have very middling voice acting. Fallout 3 sits comfortably with most everybody else in the band of mediocrity.