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With Black Flag Resynced dropping next week, what is the one original 2013 mechanic you pray Ubisoft didn't "modernize"?
Edward Kenway will be back next week! and while I am hyped for the modern visuals and the rebuilt systems for traveling across the Caribbean, modern remakes have this sort of habit of over-polishing the fun out of classic games.
Honestly, if they messed with the sea shanty collection system or made ship boarding less chaotic, it is going to ruin the vibe. What is the one thing from the original that they need to leave exactly as it was?
If the 'Songs of the Past' DLC is a bridge to Witcher 4, what mechanics do you actually want Fool's Theory to change?
With the news that Fool's Theory is co-developing the Songs of the Past expansion for a 2027 release, I’m curious how much of it will be a standard story expansion versus a testing ground for Witcher 4 mechanics.
If they are using this to experiment, do you think we will finally get a reworked alchemy and toxicity system, or will it just be a massive story drop? I just hope they keep the mutagen system relatively intact.
Like with blood and wine they brought in the mutagen effect because the enemies were more powerful. Maybe similarly we'll get another thing?
Every single time I end up behind one of these, my inner Final Destination kicks in.
Bleach artwork
Man I love Kubo's art. Good stuff