In terms of Cyberpunk vs The Witcher games, The Witcher had an already intricate back story before it was made into a game, and while both games are technically RPG, the Witcher called for a pre-set hero. for Cyberpunk however, they can play around with new things! CDProjekt Red entered the industry with The Witcher, a great, if not slightly simple, game. They advanced the entire industry standard for graphics and story in the Witcher 2, while simultaneously creating an epic game engine. They are now wrapping up their Witcher story line, and I think they will do incredibly with the conclusion of the story line. Developing another series of game, I have high hopes that they will not only push the story telling from the Witcher, or the graphics from the Witcher 2, but they will advance the RPG genre even more. in my opinion, CDProjekt have spent their development periods pushing the limits of games development, and I have a feeling Cyberpunk is going to push the genre to a new level.
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Johnny takes a look at Epic's plans to keep development costs down with Unreal Engine 4, and CD Projekt Red's new game Cyberpunk.
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