All four Metal Gear Solid games has a 94 or higher on Metacritic. That's pretty hard to do.Charcharo said:Not many ...pilar said:That last comment is inadvertently funny to me because it's not complete.Charcharo said:Their marketing is useless in my case. I am not a rich person to play consoles.pilar said:You're right, these games couldn't be further apart; but they will be HEAVILY marketed.Charcharo said:pilar said:I havent even heard of those games (well I know of a Dark Souls 1 and 2). I dont think there is too much of a competition as they seem to be quite different games. In other words, a decent portion of Witcher fans would STILL just get Witcher 3 anyway.
It just feels like we've had about five Medieval-type AAA fantasies released in the past year and a half--and you can basically create Geralt in all of them.
Still, for me (and probably MOST of the Witcher fans), that does not matter. Witcher 3 has one GIGANTIC pro those other games do not:
It is the end of a book AND game series.
"It's the end of a book AND a game series that no one played outside of a 360 release for its sequel and a badly optimized launch title on PC.
This isn't Metal Gear Solid. Not many are invested in this series. This game will relaunch the franchise. I don't see a point in Warner Bros picking up an IP if it's finished and done after the first game. The only reason Warner Bros picked it up is because of Dragon Age and Skyrim. There's money to made in this genre; and we'll see how Witcher 3 stacks up as an open world game.
For a book series in Poland, it is quite a bit mate. Nor does it seem as if there will be more games AFTER it.
I am telling it as I see it from my perspective. Those games you mentioned may be great. They may be the best games ever made (doubt it). They may even have had a PC version (never will buy em otherwise). That honestly does not matter at all. In a choice between them and TW3, I would pick TW3. It is much more important to me that those other games.
We can only hope it is a good game though. Then again, no one has matched STALKER in open world yet so yeah . I can keep on dreaming...
I'm sure Witcher 3 will be a great game; but will it be different enough to distinguish itself among the other half-dozen mainstream AAA medieval fantasies?