Witcher 2 Developer Teases Cyberpunk 2077 In New Trailer

One of my absolute favorite RPGs in 2012 that don’t rhyme with “Skyrim” has got to be The Witcher 2. If you enjoyed that game too, then it’s you’re right as a gamer to know the team behind the game, CD Projekt RED, are working on a new RPG based and are promising to stay true to the cyberpunk genre.

A new CG-only trailer was released today showing some sweet visuals as well as a soundtrack that I immediately downloaded after I watched the video. Cyberpunk 2077 will be an M-rated title that takes place in a future metropolis known as Night City. The streets will be filled with psychos and junkies that are addicted to a new form of entertainment known as “the braindance.”

Braindances are digital recordings of the experiences of a person which can be streamed into a person’s neural system via a special augmentation. Its users experiences everything within the braindance which includes emotions, muscles movements and all other forms of stimuli housed within the recording.

By Ubergizmo. Related articles: Video Game Retail Sales Down 22 Percent From 2011, Minecraft Developer Celebrates 15m Downloads In 2012,

Good Old Games now supports Mac, kicks off with approximately 50 games

Good Old Games now supports Mac, kicks off with approximately 50 games

Everyone’s favorite DRM-free digital games distributor, Good Old Games, is now offering support for just over 50 games on Mac OS-based machines. That means that classics like Syndicate and the Wing Commander series are now offered through the service, not to mention new classics like Botanicula and The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings. To kick off the launch, GOG’s offering a variety of discounts (including 50 percent off of SimCity 2000 — a no brainer if you ask us), as well as an Apple-flavored commercial that we’ve dropped below the break. If you haven’t already headed over to GOG and started madly purchasing things, we’d suggest watching the tongue-in-cheek trailer, for the chuckles alone.

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