Wicked new screens for The Witcher

The Witcher - Image 1

Thanks to Atari, we’ve just scored all-new screens for CD Projekt‘s The Witcher. Why Atari? Well, as you know, they’ve taken over the NA publishing duties for this upcoming RPG for the PC. And to kick off their promo campaign, they’ve just released this brand new batch of screens to temporarily satiate our cravings.

As you know, the game is based on a character named “Witcher” who’s been trained to be the ultimate warrior, fighting off beasts, monsters, werewolves, and the undead (like the pretty li’l missy in the image above. Haha). With game features that include real-time combat with mo-cap animations by sword combat masters, you’ll be hacking and slashing off monsters’ heads with finesse and…uh..rage (quite the combo, eh?).

The Witcher is also powered by CriterionÂ’s Karma Engine to simulate interaction with opponents as well as various elements in the environment. The game will also have three different endings, depending on your actions and the decisions you make as you progress through the game. If your interest has been piqued, keep an eye out for The Witcher as it hits shelves Fall this year.

 The Witcher screens - Image 2The Witcher screens - Image 1 The Witcher screens - Image 3 The Witcher screens - Image 4

The Witcher - Image 1

Thanks to Atari, we’ve just scored all-new screens for CD Projekt‘s The Witcher. Why Atari? Well, as you know, they’ve taken over the NA publishing duties for this upcoming RPG for the PC. And to kick off their promo campaign, they’ve just released this brand new batch of screens to temporarily satiate our cravings.

As you know, the game is based on a character named “Witcher” who’s been trained to be the ultimate warrior, fighting off beasts, monsters, werewolves, and the undead (like the pretty li’l missy in the image above. Haha). With game features that include real-time combat with mo-cap animations by sword combat masters, you’ll be hacking and slashing off monsters’ heads with finesse and…uh..rage (quite the combo, eh?).

The Witcher is also powered by CriterionÂ’s Karma Engine to simulate interaction with opponents as well as various elements in the environment. The game will also have three different endings, depending on your actions and the decisions you make as you progress through the game. If your interest has been piqued, keep an eye out for The Witcher as it hits shelves Fall this year.

 The Witcher screens - Image 2The Witcher screens - Image 1 The Witcher screens - Image 3 The Witcher screens - Image 4

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