Hey guys and dolls.
I don't think it's too controversial to say that in terms of open world design, The Witcher 3 blows the vast majority of it's competition out of the water. While it does have all the same boring stuff we've come to expect in most open worlds. It does still have a lot of very good side quests which often have the level of detail most game reserve for main quests. But it's towns and, of course, Novigrad feel like places people live in rather than a hub where you get missions. Now whether this is down to clever presentation or amazing design is up to you. All this together made a world that was fun to explore even though it was at the end of the a typical medieval europe fantasy setting.
And since this game came out most other open world games have received a fair bit of criticism. Fallout 4 is a game that while it received much praise. It was however, compared to it's predecessors, subject to a lot of criticism. I feel that it would have gotten much less negativity had it been released a year earlier. Dragonage Inquisition has also been looked back on negatively. And then of course Andromeda which also felt as though it's design was dated (even before the va and animation issues).
And then comes the question. Given how in love this industry is with open worlds. Do you think publishers/ developers (no real difference in AAA market) will try to emulate the Witcher 3's design or will it be seen as too much effort and expense and just fall back on what they're still doing?
I don't think it's too controversial to say that in terms of open world design, The Witcher 3 blows the vast majority of it's competition out of the water. While it does have all the same boring stuff we've come to expect in most open worlds. It does still have a lot of very good side quests which often have the level of detail most game reserve for main quests. But it's towns and, of course, Novigrad feel like places people live in rather than a hub where you get missions. Now whether this is down to clever presentation or amazing design is up to you. All this together made a world that was fun to explore even though it was at the end of the a typical medieval europe fantasy setting.
And since this game came out most other open world games have received a fair bit of criticism. Fallout 4 is a game that while it received much praise. It was however, compared to it's predecessors, subject to a lot of criticism. I feel that it would have gotten much less negativity had it been released a year earlier. Dragonage Inquisition has also been looked back on negatively. And then of course Andromeda which also felt as though it's design was dated (even before the va and animation issues).
And then comes the question. Given how in love this industry is with open worlds. Do you think publishers/ developers (no real difference in AAA market) will try to emulate the Witcher 3's design or will it be seen as too much effort and expense and just fall back on what they're still doing?