As I feared the guy on Gamespot said that you can easily outlevel enemies if you do side quests and game becomes too easy. This is what I horribly didn't like in DA:I. Even nn hardest difficulty I outleveled everyone and it was too easy.
Also is that PC or console footage, because it looks... quite bad... and framerate seems to go below 30 at times.
Well I liked her voice actress in 2, but I am just curious. The voice sounds familiar, but not like the Triss in TW2.Idk.. I kinda hope so.. she sucked in TW2 lol.. Even John mymyass thought so.. lol Well.. he didn't say she sucked, he just didn't like her voice acting either
Some reviews are saying the roll actually uses stamina ?
You review what is going to be released on day one. The only time I support going back and changing a review is if there is an online component that isn't able to be tested before launch.Technical issues are definitely having an impact on the scores. In a situation like this should reviewers update their scores if a patch is released? It's probably for the best that they haven't given out PC and Xbox copies for review yet.
Technical issues are definitely having an impact on the scores. In a situation like this should reviewers update their scores if a patch is released? It's probably for the best that they haven't given out PC and Xbox copies for review yet.
Uh, that just seems over the top to me. If you hand over a game that has problems to review, that is what you gave them to review. Patches later don't change that.I absolutely think reviewers should update scores. SimCity initially had great reviews, but reviewers updated when it became clear the game had absolutely no depth and piss-poor simulation.
In the case of The Witcher, it seems like some scores were lowered due to performance issues. I think this will be mitigated by patches (and scores updated accordingly).
Uh, that just seems over the top to me. If you hand over a game that has problems to review, that is what you gave them to review. Patches later don't change that.