- redanianintelligence.com Andrzej Sapkowski's New Witcher Book Title and Setting Revealed - Redanian Intelligence
It’s been over a decade since Andrzej Sapkowski published his last Witcher book, Season of Storms. As we all know, the last few years he’s been working on a new one and the wait for Polish readers is almost over. On November 22 in the new issue of Nowa Fantastyka magazine, we will finally haveContin...
- www.eurogamer.net The Witcher's Liam Hemsworth hadn't watched Netflix show or read the books before Geralt casting
Liam Hemsworth had not watched Netflix's The Witcher adaptation or read the original book series before being cast as Geralt of Rivia.
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Band Percival Schuttenbach, who worked on The Witcher 3 Soundtrack, cancel May tour dates to work on undisclosed project
I had booked a ticket for their Berlin concert this friday, but today I got this in the mail:
“Due to the unexpected overlap of dates related to the new production in which Percival takes part, we regret to announce the cancellation of the concerts. The Percival band is bound by an NDA (non-disclosure agreement) and we are unable to provide further details.”
Do you think this "new production" is The Witcher 4?
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Why does this game have to be so infuriating?
This is outrageous! I was replaying The Witcher 3, and when I got to the A Hallowed Horn quest, I remembered that last time, Mithias got annoyed at me for killing the thieves. So this time, when I got to the thieves, and already knew that the horn was in a chest, rather than any of the thieves inventories, so I didn't actually have to kill them, I took care to not kill any of the thieves, while still retrieving the horn - which was a difficult job, as I couldn't loot the chest while the thieves were nearby, so I had to lure the thieves away from the chest, then circle back, and in the extremely narrow time window between when the battle music stops, and when the thieves return to the chest - as they start to return immediately once the battle music stops, loot the chest - made even more difficult by the game's janky input mechanics, where it seems to treat all inputs as a queue (moving, pressing 'e' to loot, etc), so I had to make sure not to queue up too much movement so I could quickly loot the chest before the thieves returned - anyway, I did it, after a lot of effort and time, and the cheek! Geralt still said that he killed the thieves when talking to Mithias, as if all that effort to not harm a single hair on their heads was for nothing!
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CD Projekt Red Gives a New Update on The Next Witcher Game
redanianintelligence.com CD Projekt Red Gives a New Update on The Next Witcher Game - Redanian IntelligenceThe year now is 2024, which means The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt will be 10 years old next year after its original release in 2015. Everyone is eager to know what comes next and when. We don’t know when, but we have an idea how things are progressing. Next major Witcher game still in pre-productionContinu...
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Would A Witcher Medallion Vibrate Around An Untransformed Werewolf?
I'm wondering because it definitely does when they are transforme, but what about before the magic/curse takes affect? Are they just normal humans until it kicks in and sets off the medallion?
- www.eurogamer.net The Witcher 3's story will continue, as Geralt returns in new comic series
An upcoming comic series which will continue the story of The Witcher 3's Geralt is on the way.
- www.eurogamer.net Witcher 3 director's Rebel Wolves studio confirms first project as dark fantasy RPG Dawnwalker
Rebel Wolves - the studio formed by a number of ex-CD Projekt staff, including Witcher 3 game director Konrad Tomaszkie…
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Fanmade TW book covers
Direct Link: https://imgur.com/a/205H6
I am not the artist. I just had these bookmarked because I wanted to use them as "covers" for the folders where I had saved the digital books.
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Syanna > Detlaff > Anna
[Blood and Wine Spoilers ahead]
I know this is a very unpopular opinion. Nevertheless, would like to share why I think this.
Syanna planned the death of a handful, manipulated detlaff to seek revenge. Her motives, understand them or not, might not justify her means. The key point for me here is the number of deaths planned.
Detlaff though initially manipulated, later decided to murder 100s of innocents on his own will. His being more emotional than normal can explain this among other things but does not justify this. He was solely responsible for these deaths.
Anna chose to trade the life of her sister, even after learning she was responsible for the murders, for the lives of 100s of innocent civilians whom she could have saved. It was just plain stupid for a ruler who claims to care so much for her people.
Having said this I would like to admit that I do understand the hate that syanna gets, and respect the opinions. But even after 2 playthroughs, I simply don’t agree.
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The Wild Hunt is a fantastic game
Just wanted to share my appreciation of the game.
I grabbed a copy of this game a year ago, taking advantage of a sale and ahead of the massive update. Then forgot about it, never touched it.
Fast forward a year later, and now I got a steam deck and decided to dive into the game. I love it. I'm just a few hours in but I can already say this is among my favorite games. The broad openness of the world, the level of detail, the characters, the interactive dialogs, the items, the strategies, the game mechanics. It's a very involved game. It really is up there. Thank you CDPR for this game and this remake.
- www.gamesradar.com The Witcher author is a fan of Henry Cavill's portrayal of Geralt – and even imagines the character speaking in Cavill's voice
"The voice of Cavill, that’s right for me"
- www.eurogamer.net Netflix's next animated Witcher movie will star Doug Cockle as Geralt
Netflix has revealed Doug Cockle - the gravelly voice of Geralt of Rivia in CD Projekt's The Witcher series - will be r…
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What language did you read Witcher books in?
So I only listened to english audiobooks and now I'm interested in getting physical copy of the books. Do you have experience with Witcher books in other languages and how does the translation fare?
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Andrzej Sapkowski Confirms Work on a New Witcher Book
redanianintelligence.com Andrzej Sapkowski Confirms Work on a New Witcher Book - Redanian IntelligenceTen years have passed since the release of Season of Storms, the latest book in The Witcher saga, which was set between some of the short stories, and it’s been 24 years since Lady of the Lake, the ending of the saga. Author Andrzej Sapkowski has been giving various hints about writing a new book,Co...
In a new live-stream with Ukrainian fans by Fantastic Talk (s), Sapkowski was asked what was he working on lately. Here is his answer:
“I never say these things because with me you never know. Maybe I’ll do something, maybe I won’t. And so far, when I said that I would write something, and then I didn’t write it, people complained as if I had deceived them and as if I had lied."
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Game: Where in the world is the Witcher?
Can any sharp-eyed Lemmings tell where this screenshot is from in the world of the Witcher 3? No prizes but, y'know, pride and accomplishment.
Will leave this up for a bit to allow folk time to answer as this isn't a super busy community.