Re: How important is customization in games for you?
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By blackace Go To PostWitcher is one the games I was thinking about when I made this topic. Really disliked the main character so made it hard to play…most of it was writing but basic look played a fairly big part
Fair enough. I liked Geralt, he was a pretty weak character but I liked that he wasn't over-expressive or 0-100 from happiness to sadness in one conversation like so many other WRPG's. Man, what the hell, the writing is incredible. There are some missions in Witcher 2, and of course Witcher 3 that are some of the best in any game simply due to the writing.
By CruzAzul Go To PostFair enough. I liked Geralt, he was a pretty weak character but I liked that he wasn't over-expressive or 0-100 from happiness to sadness in one conversation like so many other WRPG's. Man, what the hell, the writing is incredible. There are some missions in Witcher 2, and of course Witcher 3 that are some of the best in any game simply due to the writing.How can he be a weak character but the writing was great?
The lore and shit was cool but I wanted to see and interact with it as anybody but him... But just having a skin change wouldn't have solved that problem I reckon
By blackace Go To PostHow can he be a weak character but the writing was great?
The lore and shit was cool but I wanted to see and interact with it as anybody but him… But just having a skin change wouldn't have solved that problem I reckon
I've seen plenty of criticisms of Geralt, dude is basically Batman from the Nolan movies, but that didn't keep The Dark Knight from being a classic. Same for the Witcher games. The characterization of the side characters and the writing of some of the missions like the Baron storyline more than make up for it for me.
By CruzAzul Go To PostI've seen plenty of criticisms of Geralt, dude is basically Batman from the Nolan movies, but that didn't keep The Dark Knight from being a classic. Same for the Witcher games. The characterization of the side characters and the writing of some of the missions like the Baron storyline more than make up for it for me.The media are very different beasts... I can deal with a shitty Batman for 2 hours as long as the rest of the cast is good... I can just focus on the other characters who get near equal screen time, like the Joker. But in W3 I have to invest 40+ hours in a character I really don't like nor have any attachment too? Nope.
Baron quest was great btw