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Old 11-04-2007, 06:14 PM
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Just because it's sex or a cuss word doesn't mean it's mature. It comes across as nothing more than toilet humor, which is something I find detracts from the overall game experience.

I'm not "shocked" by any of this stuff, but childish toilet humor and excessive sex elements ruin the immersion factor. They are unneccesary and add nothing to the game.
Ofcourse the sex and cursing doesn't make this game mature - what makes The Witcher a mature cRPG (or if you prefer - more mature cRPG then 90% of other games from this genre) is that it bring up mature themes like racism, politics and so on. It seems you fail to notice it -_- What you alsow fail to notice is that sex and mature language fit very nicely in this game, (and what makes cRPG a good game is that it consists a lot of ''unnecessary'' things that ''add nothing to the game'' - nothing but depth)

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Not to mention the fact that there really isn't much that makes this game more than an average action RPG. Sure, it looks nice, but the long loading times, even longer cutscenes, simplistic combat, horrible/atrocious/butchered dialogue make this game sub-par, IMO.
If you don't like cutscenes then dont play games with story in them, instead go play some sport games or something and don't waste your time with cRPG. And what do you have with the dialogues? Give some example of it or stop throwing those empty words, The Witcher I'm playing has one of the best dialogues I've ever seen in comuter games.

The Witcher is such an ''average'' cRPG that it's obvious it's going to take it's right place in the canon of it's genre and people will enjoy it for years.
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