The Witcher is Getting an Open-World Remake, What Other Games Need One? – Beyond 778



The original Witcher game is 15 years old, and recently CD Projekt Red has announced that it will be getting a complete open-world remake! In this episode of Podcast Beyond, Max Scoville, Jada Griffin, and Colin Stevens talk about other games they think would benefit from open-world remakes as well. Also, we take a look at some hilarious Platinum-farming shovelware that requires you to… stroke a turtle? Yeah, we’re as confused as you are. Wait till you see Italian Journey! You won’t believe what kind of games have managed to make it into the PlayStation Store. Finally, Max comes to a realization that Bloodborne is like parenting? Utter madness.

00:10 – Intro
01:30 – The Witcher 1 is Getting an Open-World Remake
16:02 – The Callisto Protocol: Helix Station Podcast
18:53 – PlayStation Shovelware Shove-And-Tell
33:06 – Bloodborne is like Parenting No Seriously Hear Me Out
35:16 – Which Will Happen First: PS5s in Cars or Gran Turismo on PC
38:56 – What TGA Noms Are you Most Upset About?
45:58 – What We’re Playing & Outro

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30 thoughts on “The Witcher is Getting an Open-World Remake, What Other Games Need One? – Beyond 778”

  1. American wasteland was the first open world tony hawk game. Thug series was more known for introducing a story based off a created character. Think that was one of the taglines “you own the underground” meaning its about you. Wasteland was the big no loading screen one. With long hallways to get between spots lol.

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  2. Mega Man would be great as an open world game. It already has the option of being able to fight whichever boss you want first. Plus being able to run around in a big cyber-city with different themed regions for each boss would be super cool.

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  3. I've been really enjoying Beyond since Max took over. Nothing against Dornbush, but the show got A LOT better. However, it would be infinitely better if Jada weren't part of it. Bring Josh, Brian, Akeem or even Mark Medina, make them a regular or something. It'd make the show even better.

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  4. NO leave bloodborne alone.

    Games are fun being open world, but not every game needs that.

    Many games are exciting only having one path to take, bloodborne was perfect the way it is

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