For me this is actually rather good to hear. lol I know this is going to be a pretty unpopular opinion, but I played all 3 Witcher games all through and I was pretty confused about most of the politics/nations and who they were, I had to stop and think "hang on are these guys, those guys from the second game? Who were they again? What were those robotic things in the first game, wth is going on?" The games are fantastic experiences but for me they majorly lacked in being a coherent story that was worth following. Maybe the Netflix series (and the books of course) could clear that issue up for me, which would definitely deserve another playthrough. Pretty much for me, the Witcher quests and the interactions with random people and the tough choices you have to make is where the games really shine. The politics etc. and the over-arching story I thought was always pretty poorly presented (not always, but overall). When playing the games I could never remember much from the previous games, kinda like watching a trilogy of films made up of reboots. Was it like that for anyone else, or is it just me? Would be keen to know.
Pretty sad to hear, I absolutely love the Trails series, it is definitely the one thing I wanted as a switch port more than anything. ah well. I wouldn't be concerned at all if NISA would announce that Cold Steel 3 is coming to PC, don't own a playstation and couldn't justify buying another console. I'm Switch exclusive. Kinda sucks though because I truly believe Switch would be a massive boost to Falcom sales and it just seems a better overall fit for the games rather than PS4. Eh, at least it's better than no news.
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Re: Don't Expect Netflix's Witcher Show To Copy The Video Games
For me this is actually rather good to hear. lol I know this is going to be a pretty unpopular opinion, but I played all 3 Witcher games all through and I was pretty confused about most of the politics/nations and who they were, I had to stop and think "hang on are these guys, those guys from the second game? Who were they again? What were those robotic things in the first game, wth is going on?" The games are fantastic experiences but for me they majorly lacked in being a coherent story that was worth following. Maybe the Netflix series (and the books of course) could clear that issue up for me, which would definitely deserve another playthrough. Pretty much for me, the Witcher quests and the interactions with random people and the tough choices you have to make is where the games really shine. The politics etc. and the over-arching story I thought was always pretty poorly presented (not always, but overall). When playing the games I could never remember much from the previous games, kinda like watching a trilogy of films made up of reboots. Was it like that for anyone else, or is it just me? Would be keen to know.
Re: Nihon Falcom Lacks The Ability To Release More Games On Switch, Says President
Pretty sad to hear, I absolutely love the Trails series, it is definitely the one thing I wanted as a switch port more than anything. ah well. I wouldn't be concerned at all if NISA would announce that Cold Steel 3 is coming to PC, don't own a playstation and couldn't justify buying another console. I'm Switch exclusive. Kinda sucks though because I truly believe Switch would be a massive boost to Falcom sales and it just seems a better overall fit for the games rather than PS4. Eh, at least it's better than no news.