I could not possibly be more excited by this.
Fuck, yeah!
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@katanalauncher said:
"Witcher Developers Making Game Based on Pen-And-Paper RPG Cyberpunk"
This sounds like a title for a Kotaku article, you don't need to tell us who CDP is in the title Patrick, a link to the site's own wiki is good enough.
"CDP Making Game Based on Pen-And-Paper RPG Cyberpunk" is a much worse title than "Witcher Developers Making Game Based on Pen-And-Paper RPG Cyberpunk."
This is absolutely incredible news. It also pleases me to hear that they're recruiting a new team lead by veterans who worked the Witcher IP; this ensures quality while also promises that the original team will continue their work on continuing the Witcher saga with a third installment in the series. Highly unsurprising considering how the second game ended, particulary so after the added CG film that came with the Enhanced Edition of the second game.
While I admittedly don't want this game nearly as bad as The Witcher 3, I imagine it'll still be one of, if not THE, highlight of the year in which it's released. For now, mind, Imma' be very excited about "Dishonoured". Seriously, guys, if you like cyberpunk, check that game out.
Hardcore story-based RPG's are my jam.
You know what else is my fucking jam? Cyberpunk shit. It's great.
@huser said:
@Palaeomerus said:
So, is this video game based on R. Talsorian's Cyberpunk 2020*? If so is it the Interlok version or Fuzion? Can anyone understand my mostly obsolete rpg nerd babble?
*Probably not because while that sounded WAY cool in late 80's and early 90's these days that's only eight years from now.
Not sure. Frankly most of the people reporting wouldn't even know to ask. Personally, I wouldn't be against another take on the stats.
And really our worlds diverged in like 1990. At the very least Cyberpunk 2013 was the first edition, so we are one year away from street samurai loaded with cyberware, hackers plugging into decks, and AV's patrolling our city streets.
As part of their Spring conference, the CDProjekt guys brought out Mike Pondsmith, who apparently created the pen n' paper RPG, if that means anything.
@S0ndor said:
CD Projekt is the RPG genre's next big saviour. That is, until everyone starts shitting on them too, Bioware style.
I'm no pessimist, though, so I look forward to this game.
I'm no pessimist, though, so I look forward to this game.
Totally agree. Also, I've always thought that CD Projekt Red is one of the best names to ever grace a studio.
Cool stuff, i'd rather it be based on Paranoia though. Now THAT was a pen-and-paper rpg that needs a video game reboot.
Now that I have a decent computer maybe I should check that Witcher 2 out, eh?
I'm automatically interested in any game with a cyberpunk style, but I've yet to come across one I really wanted to play. These guys have the reputation going for them at least, let's see what comes of it.
@Phished0ne said:
Cool stuff, i'd rather it be based on Paranoia though. Now THAT was a pen-and-paper rpg that needs a video game reboot.
Yep!! Paranoia was crazy!! I still wish someone would make a game based on Palladium's Rifts, though. That has to be my favorite pen & paper RPG. Glitterboys and Juicers?? Yes, please!
edit: The travesty that was on the N-Gage doesn't count!!
@HarlequinRiot said:
Was never really interested in The Witcher, but they're clearly a talented group so this could be pretty cool. There needs to be more cyberpunk games.
I don't get how anyone can say that The Witcher 2 on the default difficulty is too hard. Been playing through it lately, and to be honest I had a harder time with Skyrim. Probably gonna do a run on a harder difficulty after I finish it. Loving that game to death! Best RPG I've played in years.
@Phished0ne said:
Cool stuff, i'd rather it be based on Paranoia though. Now THAT was a pen-and-paper rpg that needs a video game reboot.
Holy crap yes! That game, out of all the RPGs I've played (which is numbered in the dozens), is the one that struck me the hardest for it's sheer novelty value. Next would probably be AmberI would love to see a new game made based on that fiction.
Most of all though, I think a Shadowrun game that actually captures all the nuance of that RPG is long overdue.
@umdesch4 said:
@Phished0ne said:
Cool stuff, i'd rather it be based on Paranoia though. Now THAT was a pen-and-paper rpg that needs a video game reboot.
Holy crap yes! That game, out of all the RPGs I've played (which is numbered in the dozens), is the one that struck me the hardest for it's sheer novelty value. Next would probably be AmberI would love to see a new game made based on that fiction.
Most of all though, I think a Shadowrun game that actually captures all the nuance of that RPG is long overdue.
I think Spacestation 13 is video game Paranoia to the max. Like, seriously.
@Samael2138 said:
@Phished0ne said:
Cool stuff, i'd rather it be based on Paranoia though. Now THAT was a pen-and-paper rpg that needs a video game reboot.
Yep!! Paranoia was crazy!! I still wish someone would make a game based on Palladium's Rifts, though. That has to be my favorite pen & paper RPG. Glitterboys and Juicers?? Yes, please!
edit: The travesty that was on the N-Gage doesn't count!!
I've thought for a while that Rifts was the only IP that HAD to be an MMO. Maybe not as they are currently constructed, but yeah I'd think as an overall meta structure it makes the most sense. Especially for studios that make more than one MMO. Just have characters running around destroying genre conventions left and right.
@zoozilla said:
@huser said:
@Palaeomerus said:
So, is this video game based on R. Talsorian's Cyberpunk 2020*? If so is it the Interlok version or Fuzion? Can anyone understand my mostly obsolete rpg nerd babble?
*Probably not because while that sounded WAY cool in late 80's and early 90's these days that's only eight years from now.
Not sure. Frankly most of the people reporting wouldn't even know to ask. Personally, I wouldn't be against another take on the stats.
And really our worlds diverged in like 1990. At the very least Cyberpunk 2013 was the first edition, so we are one year away from street samurai loaded with cyberware, hackers plugging into decks, and AV's patrolling our city streets.
As part of their Spring conference, the CDProjekt guys brought out Mike Pondsmith, who apparently created the pen n' paper RPG, if that means anything.
Thanks, I've been trying to find a more direct source. That pretty much seals the deal on it being Cyberpunk of the 20XX variety. But yeah now that it's mentioned, will this try and reconcile the obvious divergence in timeline or extend the "future" of the future. I cannot wait to play a pacifist Med-tech running around a game whose combat rules were in a chapter called Friday Night Firefight!
@HarlequinRiot said:
Was never really interested in The Witcher, but they're clearly a talented group so this could be pretty cool. There needs to be more cyberpunk games.
They are very talented. Cyberpunk games are needed. I have a feeling though that a lot of companies will catch on & we will see an excess of Cyberpunk games... I don't really mind though, cause I love the Cyberpunk & steampunk themes.
@5eNintendan said:
Witcher 2 was my GOFY last year, so anything they do I'll buy.
I'm gonna assume that this is not a typo and instead you mean it's your Game Of Fuckin' YEAH's!
Anyway.
This is great news, and totally awesome, and other positive adjectives.
@Undeadpool said:
This makes me sad because more Witcher is my kind of Witcher. But it makes me happy because THE WITCHER DEVELOPER DOING SCI-FI!!!!! (and yes, I'm aware it's not THE team, but my point still stands)
This is another team at CDPR. The other team is currently working on a "dark fantasy RPG" aka the Witcher 3.
The rules :
1) Style over Substance.
2) Attitude is Everything.
3) Always take it to the Edge.
4) Break the Rules.
I am very excited about this. I used to play Cyberpunk with some people I worked with. Had more fun with that game than any other pen and paper RPG, D&D included. Loved the fact that it didn't matter how badass your character was, a bullet to the head is still a bullet to the head with the exception of being full 'borg. In that case you instead had to deal with not going batshit crazy at the drop of a hat from lack or Humanity(read Essence for Shadowrun players). You might survive if you are well armored and even then it might not matter if it was a Dual Purpose round. So, yes. Very yes. CD Projekt Red, shut up and take my money.
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