Last game starring Gerald, says Shack News
Well it may also be the first game to star "Gerald"
The different endings change the colour of Geralts hair
[QUOTE=Protocol7;39522094]geralt is actually the monsters[/QUOTE]
oh man
Witch Fuck Simulator III
Why would they tell us that there would be a twist ending? Doesn't it ruin the twist?
no because the twist i actually that there isn't a twist
Geralt probably becomes apart of the wild hunt.
It was set on Earth all along.
"You maniacs! You blew it up!"
Maybe it'll literally be a twist ending, with the big bad boss being twisted in half.
[QUOTE=cjone2;39522127]The different endings change the colour of Geralts hair[/QUOTE]
Valve predicted this.
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[QUOTE=ShackNewsFeed;39522082]twist ending[/QUOTE]
Not any more it won't.
The Witcher 3: Directed by M. Night Shyamalan
Promising a twist ending is a fucking dumb idea.
The twist is that the ending involves you picking between red green and blue to either destroy the wild hunt, synthesize with the wild hunt to make all of the nothern kingdoms into wild hunt hybrids or to reprogram the wild hunt to serve you
Also everyone dies in the end and all the choices you make don't matter in the end game
at the end it turns out that the villain was actually dead all along and Geralt was hallucinating him to justify all the babes he constantly has sex with, and the final boss is just some guy calling you an asshole for buying the game
Witcher's story is always amazing and interesting, and I'm glad they'll delved into an even more personal story now. From my experience, RPGs that have more in line of a personal plot focusing on characters and companions tend to be more memorable, such as Planescape: Torment, which I think still has one of the best and well written RPG characters to date.
Thanks for telling us there will be a twist ending, now that's all I will be expecting when I play the damn game.
[QUOTE=NachoPiggy;39528504]Witcher's story is always amazing and interesting, and I'm glad they'll delved into an even more personal story now. From my experience, RPGs that have more in line of a personal plot focusing on characters and companions tend to be more memorable, such as Planescape: Torment, which I think still has one of the best and well written RPG characters to date.[/QUOTE]
I loved Torment and it always has special place for me.
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