Is it just me or is Geralt Master Chief's 13th century fantasy ancestor or something? I mean, c'mon. He's one line away from saying that he'll finish the fight or mix things up a little.
Quote from: Sprungli on May 26, 2015, 11:33:42 PMIs it just me or is Geralt Master Chief's 13th century fantasy ancestor or something? I mean, c'mon. He's one line away from saying that he'll finish the fight or mix things up a little.Considering how many pairs of tits there are in the Witcher series, I'd say he's closer to a medieval version of Commander Shepard.He's there to fuck bitches, and, as a side quest, save everybody.
Also, the misty isles quest. When you ask Ciri about what world she fled to she described what sounds very, very much like Cyberpunk 2077. "Metal in their heads". "Flying ships" "Things like megascopes" etc...Now that's a cool reference, but the mention of it within the game, in one of the main quests. That means that Cyberpunk 2077 is technically set within the Witcher universe? It means Ciri may well legitimately crop up in Cyberpunk 2077
Quote from: Sprungli on May 27, 2015, 03:26:05 AMAlso, the misty isles quest. When you ask Ciri about what world she fled to she described what sounds very, very much like Cyberpunk 2077. "Metal in their heads". "Flying ships" "Things like megascopes" etc...Now that's a cool reference, but the mention of it within the game, in one of the main quests. That means that Cyberpunk 2077 is technically set within the Witcher universe? It means Ciri may well legitimately crop up in Cyberpunk 2077calm down halofollowercyberpunk and the witcher don't even belong to cdpr anyway, so definitely not. and by that logic, every fictional universe ever is set within the witcher.many devs reference their other game series.ubisoft reference assassin's creed in far cry and watch dogs, and reference watch dogs in ac4.rockstar reference their other games in different series quite a lot too.
Quote from: BritishLemön on May 27, 2015, 05:09:55 AMQuote from: Sprungli on May 27, 2015, 03:26:05 AMAlso, the misty isles quest. When you ask Ciri about what world she fled to she described what sounds very, very much like Cyberpunk 2077. "Metal in their heads". "Flying ships" "Things like megascopes" etc...Now that's a cool reference, but the mention of it within the game, in one of the main quests. That means that Cyberpunk 2077 is technically set within the Witcher universe? It means Ciri may well legitimately crop up in Cyberpunk 2077calm down halofollowercyberpunk and the witcher don't even belong to cdpr anyway, so definitely not. and by that logic, every fictional universe ever is set within the witcher.many devs reference their other game series.ubisoft reference assassin's creed in far cry and watch dogs, and reference watch dogs in ac4.rockstar reference their other games in different series quite a lot too.I know all this. A main character having a full quarter of her time having been spent there is significant-it's a pretty large, and important reference considering how crucial the different worlds are to the game's plot.
Quote from: Sandtrap on May 27, 2015, 01:08:31 AMQuote from: Sprungli on May 26, 2015, 11:33:42 PMIs it just me or is Geralt Master Chief's 13th century fantasy ancestor or something? I mean, c'mon. He's one line away from saying that he'll finish the fight or mix things up a little.Considering how many pairs of tits there are in the Witcher series, I'd say he's closer to a medieval version of Commander Shepard.He's there to fuck bitches, and, as a side quest, save everybody.If the Master Chief wasn't stuck in that suit, you really think he'd not be banging Cortana (a la EDI) or half of blue team?
The way people talk in witcher 3/ (also irl I guess during a certain period of time) is always amusing.
Quote from: Sprungli on May 27, 2015, 03:22:42 AMQuote from: Sandtrap on May 27, 2015, 01:08:31 AMQuote from: Sprungli on May 26, 2015, 11:33:42 PMIs it just me or is Geralt Master Chief's 13th century fantasy ancestor or something? I mean, c'mon. He's one line away from saying that he'll finish the fight or mix things up a little.Considering how many pairs of tits there are in the Witcher series, I'd say he's closer to a medieval version of Commander Shepard.He's there to fuck bitches, and, as a side quest, save everybody.If the Master Chief wasn't stuck in that suit, you really think he'd not be banging Cortana (a la EDI) or half of blue team?Chief would probably give Linda a reason to flinch from her sniper scope.
Quote from: EnderWolf1013 on May 27, 2015, 04:13:30 AMThe way people talk in witcher 3/ (also irl I guess during a certain period of time) is always amusing.ye wot sayathee?Thass ow it saands loike en inglund proper innit, nuffin difrun nn gayme or loife ere
"Cheeky Nando's with the lads."laughed my ass off when The Witcher 3 said that.
Quote from: Fedorekd on May 28, 2015, 06:18:37 AM"Cheeky Nando's with the lads."laughed my ass off when The Witcher 3 said that.The Archbishop of Banterbury was a great character.
Quote from: BritishLemön on May 28, 2015, 08:45:40 AMQuote from: Fedorekd on May 28, 2015, 06:18:37 AM"Cheeky Nando's with the lads."laughed my ass off when The Witcher 3 said that.The Archbishop of Banterbury was a great character.Eh, up until he betrayed the lads. It was so satisfying when Bantersaurus Rex finally killed him for what he did.
Quote from: Fedorekd on May 28, 2015, 10:12:21 AMQuote from: BritishLemön on May 28, 2015, 08:45:40 AMQuote from: Fedorekd on May 28, 2015, 06:18:37 AM"Cheeky Nando's with the lads."laughed my ass off when The Witcher 3 said that.The Archbishop of Banterbury was a great character.Eh, up until he betrayed the lads. It was so satisfying when Bantersaurus Rex finally killed him for what he did.I can't believe he set fire to Nando's after a few bevs