
We received a fresh glimpse of Vacher 4 during the unrealistic live stream of Epic today, showing that a merchant has spent an incredibly unpleasant time by Monticor, and, Oh, CDPR Cinema director Cajon Kaposki, in fact, played some worker 4.
It is important to say, this bloody looks beautiful. Siri and his horse – Kali, not Roach – found himself in the coero, revolving the monster contract and doing the general witchcraft to do things, but this time in the unrealistic engine 5.
Our hardware team is preparing a tech analysis about the show, but my common man’s opinion is that it looks like succuses: Siri’s clothes said with certainty and ensuring magazines, Kovari Town Seri is full of life and people who want to conclude his contract, and we want to be full of people. A realistic third person.
The demo feels a bit like a preview of the Vacher 3 from Wayback, where Gerart rides in a newcomer to claim a prize on a monster contract. After the Bloody of the Manticor attack on the merchant, she took Caliple back to the boy who hired her to give her bad news.
Bend, of course. That is, when the boy made a contract to Siri, he told him that he wanted the news on the delay of salt, and that our witchcraft did not take long to find it. Original Worried about smuggled goods printed in the basket. A beautiful classic veterinarian turning point in this story: The kind of thing in which Jerlat will breathe in the world because he decides whether the boy is helped or not.
We do not see one on the Vachar 4 dialogue system, sorry-Camera goes away from Siri and shows some fish for a contractor’s dialogue when it seems that things are reaching a decision-but we have a new vice-actor of Siri, Sierra Berkeley, who has a lot of changing.
The parts in which we hear, Berkeley do a great job. Without sounding that she is doing a knock -off of Jarlat or Vacher 3. She is old and more experienced, who has been the victim of this monster for a while, and this comes in the exact part of Berkeley that we find.
If I was not excited before (I was), I am now (even Moryso). It feels as if the CDPR is standing in the open world of the world, which was Vacher 3, but using its last 10 years of experience and technological development to increase and increase it. “We are making this game the most deep and expensive Open World Vachar game ever,” said Sebastian Columba of the CDPR on stage. Traditional marketing hype, of course, is sure, but I’m inclined to believe it.