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.
Risen 3: They're using the second games engine, when I was hoping for them to revert back to the first. Unless they make some serious improvements to it (which doesn't seem so from the footage released), then it'll most likely be just as bad as Risen 2.
Mount & Blade: Bannerlord: The melee system. The greatest thing about Warband was the melee system. No questions asked. While fuck all info has been released about the game, there is still the worry about the melee. Will they screw it up? Warband's was good, but had some flaws that need ironing out. If Bannerlord strays too far from simply improving it, and doing something completely different, it may suffer like one of the inferior games it influenced (War of the Roses & Chivalry). It seems like a difficult thing to pull off.
Risen 3: They're using the second games engine, when I was hoping for them to revert back to the first. Unless they make some serious improvements to it (which doesn't seem so from the footage released), then it'll most likely be just as bad as Risen 2.
Mount & Blade: Bannerlord: The melee system. The greatest thing about Warband was the melee system. No questions asked. While fuck all info has been released about the game, there is still the worry about the melee. Will they screw it up? Warband's was good, but had some flaws that need ironing out. If Bannerlord strays too far from simply improving it, and doing something completely different, it may suffer like one of the inferior games it influenced (War of the Roses & Chivalry). It seems like a difficult thing to pull off.