![]() ![]() Me – I see them as something great, and a hope that the new media will be able to creatively build upon the great narratives of their older cousins.įor the time being, something completely unrelated:īefore I started playing Witcher, I had a taste for some steampunk. Sapkowski himself is sadly unable to understand that (video in Polish only, from a recent con) and repeatedly states his disregard for games in general and Witcher games in particular. Sapkowski is no Tolkien, but one thing Tolkien never had is a video game studio to make a game worthy of his writing. If only more great book series had their video games of equal quality (and made by people so obviously in love with the source material…). I don’t think I’ve read them this millennium… and, hopefully, it won’t be just a review of books, but also a few words about the way different mediums complement each other. I finally will, hardcover, containing short stories preceding the novels, is already waiting for me to finish The New Weird. ![]() Witcher books – that review is coming, but I’ll need to refresh the saga before that. ![]() So, on my way to Oxenfurt, I’ve prepared a flash review of a nice book. It’s fairly easy to focus on reading, and I can always find a good seat, I’m getting the tram on its first stop. Reading… I’m safe on that front, my commuting takes an hour each way now and I’m actually enjoying it. ![]()
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