New Witcher 3 Wallpaper. Hot, nothing more exciting than a scantily clad woman stinking of fish!
Sorry I meant 2017. It's being co-produced by the Sean Daniels Company and Platige Films (They did the opening cinematics for Wild Hunt and all of Halo 5) and it's being directed by Tomasz Baginski who has done a bunch on animated stuff for all the Witcher games and got an Oscar nom for The Cathedral. So if I had to guess it's going to be an animated movie similar to Beowulf
I'd rather not have that exist...A movie, based of a game based off a book is when it gets a little much for me (I'd assume they would base it off the game mostly, simply because it's a bit more mainstream).
Regardless, I just don't really see it going well, the world of the Witcher really isn't suited to the big screen, perhaps a TV show (which would work better but essentially be GoT with more magic) but definetly not a movie.
I just beat the main quest line for Witcher 3, I was impressed. The last quest was intense and I loved OP Ciri, wanted that part to last longer. I went for a fast attack/potions build w/ the default Quen and Aard to supplement.
Quests that stood out for me were the Baron/Crones ones (I freed evil mother nature :-(, saved the orphans :-), f'ed with the crones :-), Baron and that village died :-( ) and the drunk quest at Kaer Morhen (I chose Triss), that was done spot on.
Skellige felt like it was rushed to me, beautiful scenery but sparse for quests and NPC's, and I was really hoping to run into pirates at sea or board merchant ships.
The minimap tracking broke immersion for me, but I just saw that you can disable that in the comments here, lol, +1 CD P R.