Posted January 01, 2025
---1 The Issue I see are the discounts, if you wait you can buy a game for 50% or 75%, this means 4 games instead of 1, or you pay by windows that subscription service and can play new games anyway. So after time you do collect a huge pile of games you didn't even play. So to buy a new game at launch , it has to really, really stand out.
---2 In case of Cyberpunk, I liked GTA and Saints Row more. By witcher I liked somehow only the second game, 1 and 3 are kind of average. Witcher is kind of dark souls for casuals. I had even more fun to play skyrim and assasin creed. And that's my issue, their games aren't really something I see to buy at launch. There are too many games, and some I see to be superior.
---3 Witcher 4 just doesnt sound to be ground breaking, only 1 playable character with the skills you already had in previous games , an original story is nice, but you don't have that much connection to it like by W3.
It's like to send you on adventure in middle earth after the ring is destroyed.
In W3 you had literally the Sauron/Mordor chase after you, now we have a story that takes after the all evil in the world was destroyed. Its kind of hard to build there a connection to the IP.
---4 It reminds me of Game of Thrones season 8, where they used all the book material and needed new writers to continue the story, fans didn't really like it.
---5 We have seen recently a lot of big AAA and AAAA titles to flop. For Various reasons.
---2 In case of Cyberpunk, I liked GTA and Saints Row more. By witcher I liked somehow only the second game, 1 and 3 are kind of average. Witcher is kind of dark souls for casuals. I had even more fun to play skyrim and assasin creed. And that's my issue, their games aren't really something I see to buy at launch. There are too many games, and some I see to be superior.
---3 Witcher 4 just doesnt sound to be ground breaking, only 1 playable character with the skills you already had in previous games , an original story is nice, but you don't have that much connection to it like by W3.
It's like to send you on adventure in middle earth after the ring is destroyed.
In W3 you had literally the Sauron/Mordor chase after you, now we have a story that takes after the all evil in the world was destroyed. Its kind of hard to build there a connection to the IP.
---4 It reminds me of Game of Thrones season 8, where they used all the book material and needed new writers to continue the story, fans didn't really like it.
---5 We have seen recently a lot of big AAA and AAAA titles to flop. For Various reasons.
Post edited January 01, 2025 by StarSauron