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I remember people were displeased about that potion implementation when Witcher 3 did it, but in the end it doesn't look like it was that big of a deal.
I remember people were displeased about that potion implementation when Witcher 3 did it, but in the end it doesn't look like it was that big of a deal.
tasteless console-tier retards are the only ones actually playing it.
How about elric of melnibone rpgWitcher 3 is an excellent game, as long as you don't ask of it things it can't do.
Another sponsored article: https://www.pcgamesn.com/pillars-of-eternity-2-deadfire/pillars-of-eternity-ii-world
Where Pillars 1 had a European feel to its landscapes, the Deadfire more closely resembles the southern Pacific island chains of Asia. Expect to see many different forms of foliage, fauna, and architecture, with little that would blend in on the set of The Lord of the Rings.
Pillars of Eternity II, like all great RPGs, places a great emphasis on curious travel, but this time both the lands and sea will be available for your perusal.
Is Obsidian sponsoring worst gaming sites to shift the expectations of the game lower, while they themselves hype it? Are they playing goodcop-badcop in marketing? Are they trying to set up the fall for the failure that will be dumpsterfire by making even the articles incompetent thus subconsciously adjusting our critical analysis standards?
Witcher 3 is an excellent game, as long as you don't ask of it things it can't do.
Not very progressive
Yes. It's an interactive movie with twitch combat and the ritual of puzzle solving instead of actual puzzle solving.
after the recent developments in the MCA thread, I can't enjoy this one anymore