Briefly: I literally can’t even.

The Witcher 3 is probably the best RPG that I’ve ever played (or at least, way, way up there). I’ve put more time into it than any other game in recent memory (50+ hours so far), and I’m not anywhere near completing the story, let alone all of the endless amazing side quests or Gwent challenges.

Apparently, I better get on it. Following the endless stream of free DLC and endless notable updates (thanks again to CD Projekt Red for adding in a colorblind mode), the first proper expansion for the title has officially been revealed.

Subtitled Hearts of Stone, the expansion will deliver “10 hours of new adventures that introduces new characters, powerful monsters, unique romance, and a brand new storyline shaped by player choices. The expansion also introduces a brand-new system of Runewords that significantly affects gameplay. Each Runeword will impact different aspects of in-game mechanics, allowing players to experiment with various strategies and tactics.”

The expansion will launch digitally on October 13th for a cool $19.99. Incredibly enough, collector’s will also “be able to purchase a special, limited boxed edition of Hearts of Stone (SRP $19.99) available at selected retailers worldwide. The box contains a digital download code for the expansion, two masterfully crafted physical decks of Gwent, the card game set in the world of The Witcher, as well as a detailed manual explaining the rules. With two unique sets of cards, Monsters and Scoia’tael ready to go, you and your friends can now engage in tactical combat on a grand scale outside of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt!”

Freaking real Gwent cards. I’m in!

Take a look at the trailer for The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone below, and let us know just how excited you are!

Briefly: If you’ve listened to the last couple of episodes of Geekscape Games (here and here, it’s good, we promise… maybe), you’ll know just how enamoured I’ve become with The Witcher 3 over the past couple of weeks. The game comes in a noteworthy physical package that surprised the hell out of me, and it’s held my interest more than any other RPG in as long as I can remember (even more than Ni No Kuni did). In the short time that the game has been out, the developer has released numerous patches improving performance, adding content, and even creating a colourblind mode than I am so f

It seems as though a ton of other people have fallen in love with the game as well, as CD Projekt Red has revealed that The Witcher 3 has sold over 4 million copies in just two weeks.

CD Projekt Red co-founder Marcin Iwiński released the following message today on the company’s official blog:

May 19th was a crucial date for all of us here at CD PROJEKT RED — we released The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, our open world role-playing game that we had been hard at work on for over 3 years. Since day one, you have given us tons of positive feedback and support — the sheer volume of emails we’ve gotten since launch simply congratulating us for our efforts is both epic and heartwarming, and I wish every developer comes to have such a fantastic community. In terms of media reception, we’re really humbled by the scores the game has received all around the world. With an average of 90+ on every platform, Wild Hunt is our dream coming true.

 

I’d also like to take this opportunity to thank the four million gamers worldwide who bought The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt in the first two weeks from launch. Four million RPG fans spending their hard-earned money on our game is a sign that we did something right, and you can be sure that we’ll harness all that positive energy and make the upcoming expansions worthy of the grand adventure that you’re telling us Wild Hunt already is! Until then, keep on enjoying Wild Hunt, do not forget to grab your weekly set of free DLCs, and stay tuned for constant updates and enhancement to the game we are continuously working on.

 

Dandelion once said to Geralt that the world is changing, the sun is setting, and vodka’s running out — go, play, and have fun!

The Witcher 3 is an incredible experience, and I’m extremely glad to see the company finding success. Pick it up if you haven’t yet, and if you have, be sure to let us know how you’re liking it so far!

Briefly: It’s not often that I get to pick up a game at retail. Working (over) full time leaves me little time for gaming, and I’ve all but replaced my habit of buying games that I’ll never play with buying Amiibo that I’ll never use. It’s (arguably) more expensive, but at least they’re holding their value at this point instead of depreciating faster than a new car.

Yep, that's my wall.
Yep, that’s my wall.

Today, I picked up CD Projekt RED’s The Witcher 3. Somehow, the game (series) has slipped under my radar for all these years; It wasn’t until reading the universal praise of the latest game (including Gamespot awarding it the 9th perfect score that the publication has ever given), that I finally started looking into it. The game looks incredible, and though I’m unsure just when I’ll have an opportunity to really delve into it, I simply had to support the company.

When I unwrapped The Witcher 3‘s physical package (the standard edition by the way), I was greeted with a more comprehensive amount of content than most special editions include. It was so noteworthy, in fact, that I had to write about it.

See, most games today come with nothing. Reversible covers are cool but rare, physical manuals are all but nonexistent, and if you’re lucky you’ll get a single piece of paper advertising some inevitable map pack or DLC. The lack of manuals or any additional content has made the switch to digital more and more attractive over the years, but the fact that I often play my games once and then trade them in has been the only thing keeping me buying physical copies. I’m so, so happy that I purchased The Witcher 3 physically however, as this is what it came with:

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That’s a lot of extra content, for a game that takes 100+ hours to complete, for the exact same price as every other new game that releases.

The first thing you’ll notice when you open the package? The heartfelt ‘Thank you’ note that makes you want to give these guys all of your money:

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In case it’s tough to see from the photos above, The Witcher 3 also includes a map of the Northern Realms, a cardboard sleeve, a soundtrack CD, and The Witcher Universe Compendium (containing a ton of useful info on the characters and previous events, AKA a physical manual). Inside the compendium you’ll also find a download code for the first issue of Dark Horse Comics’ The Witcher: House of Glass comic book, and a code for a new hero in The Witcher Battle Arena mobile game.

Again, this was all from the regular edition of the game. I’m still having a hard time believing it.

Have you picked up The Witcher 3 yet? What do you think of the game so far?

Gamescom 2014 is now over but the folks over at CD Projekt RED still have one more thing to show everyone. Check out this 35 minute gameplay trailer for The Witcher 3.

After watching that, I am even more disappointed that we have to wait until February 24, 2015 to actually play The Witcher 3. At least it gives everyone time to consider what platform they want to play on. I am still teetering between PC and PS4.

Jumping back into Geralt’s boots will have to wait another year as CD Projekt RED has announced that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will be delayed until February 2015. It was originally going to be released at the end of 2014, but that obviously isn’t happening.

CD Projekt RED says that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt could have been released by the end of 2014, but the team was not satisfied as a whole in what was finished up to now. Adding an extra couple of months would be a great benefit to ensure the game meets the standards CD Projekt RED is known for. I’m sure we can all agree that more time to polish up a highly anticipated RPG like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is more than okay. Just as long as that extra couple of months in development don’t turn into more months that delay it any further.

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is being developed and will be released for the Xbox One, PS4 and PC.

Source [TheWitcher.com]

Polish game Dev CD Projekt Red appears to have knocked it out of the park AGAIN! The third in the series for their next level open world RPG, The Witcher, has just has just blown the gaming community’s’ collective mind. The CG in the cinematic is absolutely astounding. Please pump up it up to 1080P and let it buffer.

From the release:

CD Projekt RED is proud to present The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt “Killing Monsters” cinematic trailer to the public for the first time, offering a thrilling glimpse into the morally ambiguous universe of Geralt of Rivia.

“Killing Monsters” portrays the cruel and gritty world of The Witcher and foreshadows the mature mood of the upcoming story-driven RPG, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, set for release on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2014.

During the Microsoft E3 conference earlier today, CD Projekt RED came on stage to show everyone the first gameplay footage from their latest projekt, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. As much as I enjoyed what was shown, it reminds me that I need to finally play the series. Having my friends constantly remind me that I am missing out on a great RPG is wearing me down. Looks like I need to set aside 100+ hours of my life to dedicate to The Witcher series. Good thing I have until 2014 to play both games before The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt releases.

If you want more insight as to how the development process is for The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, we have you covered. Here’s a look at ‘The Beginning’

Way back in May we told you about CD Projekt Reds newest title, Cyberpunk 2077. The groundbreaking game designer Mike Pondsmith is bringing his pen and paper game to our controllers with the help of the Polish developer. Well today we got ourselves a nice teaser trailer. So how about you watch it? Right now!

 

 

Damn, that was fun to watch! First off, as an electronic DJ I am so fucking happy they didn’t go with a Dubstep song here. From the video press release:

 

The teaser shows how the Psycho Squad might acquire a new member.

The Psycho Squad specializes in combating “psychos” — individuals who overuse implants and substances that boost or otherwise alter the human body.

There comes a point when they overdose on these innovations, and their bodies start to rebel against their biological body parts as well as all things organic around them. Simply put, they start killing people, who they now derisively call “meatbags.”

When a psycho goes on the rampage, strange things can happen. There’s carnage, and the psycho might be taken down by regular police, but they’re not always able to get the job done.

When things spin out of control, they call in MAX-TAC (Maximum Force Tactical Division), popularly called the Psycho Squad.

 

Not much more news, it is just a teaser and all, but we got eyes on what kind of world we will be exploring. It feels like a combination of Blade Runner and the Total Recall remake. I am very excited to see what comes of this game when it finally is released.

 

For more info on the game check out their official website HERE.

Today It was announced, from the MYSTERIOUS conference in Warsaw what CD Projekt RED is up to. Their next game will be an RPG that uses the Cyberpunk interface system.

The studio says this game, set in a neo-future world, will be for the mature player who expects to be treated seriously. That has a touch of “Lost In Translation” but I believe the meaning holds true; Gamers don’t want another Mass Effect 3 to happen.  Said to be non linear and very open world with a over arching story, this new game, if anything like the Witcher series, should be amazing.

Now about this Cyberpunk interface you ask? What does this mean for players? Let me break it down.

The game Cyberpunk is a pen and paper role playing game set in a “neo-future world”. The author, Mike Pondsmith, was brought on board by CD Projekt RED to incorporate his game mechanic, the Interlock System.  Interlock  features character development through skills instead of stat development.

Now I’ve never played Cyberpunk before, but Mike Pondsmith was responsible for the character leveling system for The Matrix Online, which featured development through skills instead of stats. I feel that his system is perfect for the setting this game will be in.

 

CD Projekt RED announced some great things at today’s Spring Conference about The Witcher series that was streamed live on Ustream for all to watch. Besides showing off gameplay from the Xbox 360 version of The Witcher 2: Enhanced Edition which comes out on April 17th, here are some highlights from the conference.

iOS users will get an interactive motion comic starring the witcher himself, Geralt. It will be released free for both iPhone and iPad on April 17th. Another thing for the Apple crowd is you can now buy and play The Witcher: Enhanced Edition on your Mac through Steam. As with other PC games getting a Mac version on Steam, if you own a copy of The Witcher on Steam for PC already, you get the Mac version for free. If you’re not a person that has PC and Mac in the same household, you can pay the $9.99 for it now on Steam.

We all know how backing up your data is important and CD Projekt Red and GOG.com seems to agree with offering a free back-up digital copy of The Witcher 2 to anyone who purchases the game. No matter where you bought it from or when. On April 17th, point your web browser of choice to http://www.gog.com/en/page/witcherbackup and sign into your account to have your back-up copy waiting.

PC gamers that already have The Witcher 2 will get access to the “Enhanced Edition” update on April 17th with preloading the update starting April 11th.

The biggest thing to come out of CD Projekt RED’s conference was their crazy campaign that will give out 1000 copies of The Witcher 2 on Xbox 360 to “enthusiast” reviewers. Simply go to http://thewitcher.com/review and fill out the form. CD Projekt RED will contact you a few days later. It’s that easy. Everyone thinks they can write better reviews than the paid professionals. Now’s your time to prove it.

Not to be left out of all the fun, GOG.com had some news to drop as well. From the developers of Machiarium comes a new title, Botanicula.

Botanicula will release on April 19th for $9.99

GOG.com will also start offering “Premium Edition” games with some newer titles to arrive on their site starting with Assassin’s Creed: Director’s Cut and Heroes of Might & Magic V Bundle that includes both expansion packs. Just like the older games on GOG.com, you will get a ton of stuff with the Premium Edition games from official art books to soundtracks and more.

Finally, the reason why GOG.com is probably loading slow for everyone. For the next 48 hours, you can get Fallout for free. If you ever wanted to see how the series got its start, go get your free copy now.