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The Witcher 3 made me realize the potential market for a video game where the main focus is running around completing quests and killing people all for the goal of collecting playing cards to make a better Gwent deck and winning tournaments.
You know how the Witcher 3 was like 3% Gwent and 97% doing other boring bullshit that involved their broken combat system? Yeah, I'm talkin' 35% Gwent tournaments, and then 65% that bullshit (with making a better Gwent deck being the objective the entire time). Like Pokemon kind of. Except if you lose to an NPC in Gwent, you kill them and take their cards.
I don't get how this type of game hasn't been made yet. All these open world games have some side shit that is incredibly fun, they just need to 100% lean into it.
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The Witcher 3 made me realize the potential market for a video game where the main focus is running around completing quests and killing people all for the goal of collecting playing cards to make a better Gwent deck and winning tournaments.
You know how the Witcher 3 was like 3% Gwent and 97% doing other boring bullshit that involved their broken combat system? Yeah, I'm talkin' 35% Gwent tournaments, and then 65% that bullshit (with making a better Gwent deck being the objective the entire time). Like Pokemon kind of. Except if you lose to an NPC in Gwent, you kill them and take their cards.
I don't get how this type of game hasn't been made yet. All these open world games have some side shit that is incredibly fun, they just need to 100% lean into it.
Jump in the discussion.
No email address required.
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