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"My stories rarely have happy endings": The Witcher 4 story director says Cyberpunk 2077 showcases his love of "inevitable mistakes" and "character flaws"
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George Young
2025-12-16
The Witcher 4 story director and Cyberpunk 2077 lead writer Tomasz Marchewka loves writing flawed characters, and that's one of the reasons why most of his stories don't have happy endings. He thinks "exploring the darker side of human nature" is "exciting," leading us to wonder what this means for the long-awaited next entry to the RPG. If you've played Cyberpunk 2077, you know that there isn't a single character that comes out looking like "the good guy." The way you interact, relate, and learn more about the characters also adds greater weight to your choices and determines the ending you ultimately achieve. From Marchewka's statements, it appears that these consequences are part of his wider writing philosophy, and we are likely to see more examples of it in The Witcher 4. The Witcher 4's biggest mystery comes from an accident, says series creator Andrzej Sapkowski, who "deemed it unworthy of development and narratively incorrect" Baldur's Gate 3 provided "a lot of inspiration" for CD Projekt Red, but The Witcher 4 devs are sticking to their own RPG formula: "We definitely are not going to make a game like Larian did" 5 years after Cyberpunk 2077, CD Projekt Red reveals why Night City as the "main antagonist" created an irresistible RPG Cyberpunk 2077's story is one of the most critically acclaimed parts of the game, so it's no surprise that Marchewka was given one of the major narrative roles on The Witcher 4 as story director. The fantasy series also fits in perfectly with his love for flawed characters. "As you can probably tell, my stories rarely have happy endings because of that," Marchewka continues. "But I think exploring the darker side of human nature is exciting, because we can learn something about ourselves as well." Cyberpunk 2077 "pretends to be GTA" with the intro's glitz and glam, but the RPG's lead quest designer says CD Projekt Red was "trying to trick you."
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electric_sheep
Dec 27, 02:11 PM
Exceeded my expectations.
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cursed_data
Dec 16, 08:09 PM
The story is just okay. welcome That's it, cool.
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cantEven
Dec 16, 07:09 PM
Great world design
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