“That Was a Mistake”: Original Witcher Story Lead Says the Ending Was Changed Without His Input
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“That was a mistake”: Original Witcher Story Lead Says the Ending Was Changed Without His Input
The Witcher, released back in 2007, was hailed as a hardcore RPG fan’s dream; however, the story lead recently revealed that he did not agree with the ending. Artur Ganszyniec recently completed a 26-episode playthrough of the original game on YouTube. In the last episode, he revealed that his team was left out of the process of coming up with the ending. And the script for this … it was created not really involving the story team. So it was so…
Artur Ganszyniec, the main designer of the history of the original RPG Witcher, has recently finished a full part of the game that he
Artur Ganszyniec finds clear words when it comes to the decision at the time how Geralt's first adventure should end.
Original Witcher story lead says the surprise twist at the end 'was a mistake,' because instead of focusing on Geralt the sequel was forced into 'a story about witchers who are killing kings for some reason'
Artur Ganszyniec says The Witcher's flashy ending cutscene was created largely without input from the story team.
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