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Posted on Tuesday, March 23, 2010 by | Comments 2 Comments


Picture from Assassins of Kings announcedCD Projekt Red’s sequel to The Witcher, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings has been announced. The developers promise updated visuals, a mature storyline, and tactical combat. A release date has not yet been revealed, but I’m sure that resident Witcher fan, Alaric Teplitsky, will keep us informed.

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Peter | March 23rd, 2010 at 12:39 PM Permalink to this Comment

I remember having fun with this game but having played Dragon Age, I don’t know how any RPG game could measure up. Does anybody know what the story will be like?

Simon | March 27th, 2010 at 4:45 AM Permalink to this Comment

I have gleaned some more specific info to add to Michele’s heads up – The second entry in the Witcher saga is characterized by an incredibly gripping, mature and challenging non-linear plot. In addition, the new combat system is even smoother and guarantees a greater variety of tactical possibilities. “I am really glad that we can officially present what we’ve been working on for the past two-and-a-half years.” – said Adam Kiciński, CEO of CD Projekt RED studio. “We learned a lot during The Witcher’s development process, and we are using all of that knowledge to ensure the sequel is one of the best RPGs people have ever played. We’ve concentrated on improving the most successful parts of the Witcher, and I strongly believe that The Witcher 2 will be loved both by fans of the original and newcomers. The Witcher took place in a medieval fantasy world and followed the story of Geralt, one of a few remaining “witchers” — traveling monster hunters for hire, gifted with unnatural powers. “The Witcher 2 builds on The Witcher, so its a thoroughbred RPG with none of the simplifications that come with blending genres,” RED explains. “At the same time, I can say that we’re emphasizing action and offering a far more modern telling of the story.” So broomsticks at the ready everyone….

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