All of this in regards to both games that you mentioned.Sigmund Av Volsung said:The Witcher 3.
...nothing concerns me >
A game that I am a bit concerned for though, is No Man's Sky.
I hope that the project isn't over-ambitious, and that the team ends up pulling it off. An exploration-focused space sim which is randomly generated is a massive amount of work for such a small studio.
Nonethless, I still wish Hello Games luck. They are trying something radical, and I am fully behind that. Better a failure due to unrealistic expectations than artsy-platformer #450-sigma or brown-shooter #33.6c2.
OT: Farcry 4.
I'm slightly worried that they won't do enough new stuff and instead be more of the same old Farcry 3. I only say slightly worried since even if this happens, I'll still probably love the game considering how much I enjoyed Farcry 3.
Not gonna lie, this actually makes me happy. I never understood the workings of the alchemy system. I do remember thinking that the poison meter was a neat idea though, so hopefully they don't go so far as to remove that.BathorysGraveland2 said:Witcher 3: The alchemy system has me a little worried. Apparently, they're simplifying the process, rather than deepening it. I was hoping for it to be even more complex and fleshed out. So yeah, that's got me nervous that maybe some other stuff is going to also be simplified.