‘The Witcher: Monster Slayer’ review: A spellbinding, on-the-go AR game, which asks for more than it should
The Hindu
The Witcher world finally takes on Augmented Reality mobile gaming, with a dash of Pokémon GO’s formula. However the experience is hindered by some questionable gameplay decisions
Given the runaway success of Pokémon GO from Niantic (which just became the eighth video game to cross US$5 billion in revenue), it is rather surprising it took so long for other entrants such as Harry Potter: Wizards Unite! from Ludia (2019) and Jurassic World Alive (2018) from Niantic and Warner Bros Interactive Entertainment to arrive on the scene. (Subscribe to our Today's Cache newsletter for a quick snapshot of top 5 tech stories. Click to subscribe for free.) Almost five years later, the gaming market is not that crowded for Augmented Reality location-based games. Considering the pandemic has got many of us huddled in our homes, The Witcher: Monster Slayer comes at a very odd time.More Related News