Posted December 20, 2022
The first Witcher has been CD Projekt's dream game, developers put their hearts and souls into this project, and it shows. The game feels like made by fans for fans ( both of early 2000-s CRPGs and Action/RPGs, as well as the Witcher books and Sapkowski's writing in general ).
Remake will be just another commercial product on a market. Moreover, after the Witcher 3 "next-gen" update fiasco, I doubt, that remake would be worth playing.
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I disagree, that rhythm-based combat system in the first Witcher could be called clunky. It is rare for Action/RPGs, but neither unresponsive nor outdated.
To the contrary, constant rolling and smashing attack buttons in the Witcher 2 and 3 is clunky by definition.
Remake will be just another commercial product on a market. Moreover, after the Witcher 3 "next-gen" update fiasco, I doubt, that remake would be worth playing.
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I disagree, that rhythm-based combat system in the first Witcher could be called clunky. It is rare for Action/RPGs, but neither unresponsive nor outdated.
To the contrary, constant rolling and smashing attack buttons in the Witcher 2 and 3 is clunky by definition.