Atari has just released a video for its upcoming PC RPG,
The Witcher. Since SPOnG's staggered to see anything that doesn't feature a 'post-apocalyptic dystopian future' in these dark days, we thought we'd show it to you.
Dystopian future or not, however, you will find "a world in which the lines of good and evil are virtually non-existent" in
The Witcher. Stop one minute... just how many lines are there between good and evil? Stop again... how the hell can something be 'virtually non-existent"? It either exists or it doesn't... bloody simple.
On the upside, we haven't seen any difficult moral choices that will affect the outcome of the game yet, but we won't be surprised if/when we do what with these virtual existences, lines and suchlike pseudo-philosophical claptrap.
The world of
The Witcher spawns from the mind of multi-million-selling author Andrzej Sapkowski and sets players in the boots of Geralt of Rivia, a legendary monster slayer. To find out more, visit SPOnG's
dedicated game page.