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Polish Games (RPG especially)

Post by Nar »

what games made or being made by Polish you have heard??
there were few recently, so i'm testing you ;) :p
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Moved to the Game Discussion forum, which is the appropiate forum for this.
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As for your question, then I never look at where a game is created, so couldn't say ...


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Google is your friend. I did a search on developers, games and Polish, together, and found this.

You can search, next time. ;)
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Post by Nar »

sorry Xandax, my mistake :o

thx Fable - great reaction - as usual :D
but you spoiled my little test :(

i was hoping to get to know who noticed that the witcher is being made by Poles - it's rare thing that we make good rpg worth waiting for ;)
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[QUOTE=Nar]<snip>
i was hoping to get to know who noticed that the witcher is being made by Poles - it's rare thing that we make good rpg worth waiting for ;) [/QUOTE]

In this day and age - I think it is rare for any nation to make a RPG worth waiting for unfortunally....

I have hopes that The Wither will be a decent RPG, but with recent experiences with the RPG genre; I am not holding my breath - and expecting yet another combat-intense, dumbed down puzzle, easy-quests action game :)

Okay - call me Mr. Negative now, but I've lost much hope in the genre.
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[QUOTE=Xandax]In this day and age - I think it is rare for any nation to make a RPG worth waiting for unfortunally....
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I'd have to agree. Those small developers that are left typically are doing work under orders from big publishers. The ones that aren't all too often turn out AD&D-style cookie cutter RPGs by the yard. There was a Russian firm a year or two ago that came out with a new RPG--and it featured the same elves, dwarves, etc, etc, that everybody else uses. Given the wonderful folk legends of Russia, just think what they could have done if they'd thought for themselves.

At least there's Anito, from Aninio Entertainment: a Phillipine RPG with a decidedly local flavor.
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The only polish RPG ive heard is The Witcher and it looks very good. I read the book made by the creator of The Witcher world and its really original i think. A monster-hunter is a unique way of casting spells,humoristic too.
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