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News video games 28 November 2022, 11:41

author: Jakub Tarchala

Midnight Suns has More Dialogue Lines Than The Witcher 3

The latest tRPG from the creators of XCOM and Civilization VI will have more dialogue lines than The Witcher 3 or TES V: Skyrim.

This coming Friday will see the release of Marvel's Midnight Suns, a turn-based RPG by the creators of Civilization VI and XCOM 2 - Firaxis Games. The developers have shared new video footage showing off the game's impressive number of dialogue lines.

Geralt has little to say

For details, we refer you to the studio's YouTube channel. The footage includes numerous fragments of gameplay, enhanced by commentary from the developers. One of them, Will Miller, shared the details.

"I think we got about 65,000 dialogue lines, more than two hours of cinematics, and more alternative paths than you can imagine."

The reported number of lines of dialogue may not say much, although compared to other games, it inspires real admiration. Marvel's Midnight Suns bests, for example, The Witcher 3 (about 50 thousand) in this regard, despite the fact that the latter is a huge game - it takes more than 100 hours to fully complete it. Comparing Midnight Suns with other big games, such as Dying Light 2 or Mass Effect 3 (with about 40,000 lines of dialogue per title), is also impressive. The game has even surpassed The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, which boasts about 60,000 dialogue lines.

Highlights before the release

Midnight Suns is a tactical RPG in which the fun will focus on turn-based clashes between Marvel heroes (and a new character named Hunter) and the demon mother Lilith. The title will offer up to 43 well-known heroes (including Deadpool). The game will be released on December 2, on PC, Xbox Series S/X and PS5, as well as next year on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch.

Jakub Tarchala

Jakub Tarchala

He started by producing content on YouTube in 2020, but eventually found out writing was his real jam. He set up a modest blog where he published video game reviews, and two years later combined his work with his hobby and started writing for Gamepressure. He loves Terry Pratchett's offbeat sense of humor and the philosophical mysteries of the universe embedded in Stanislaw Lem's novels. He enjoys watching comedies and horror movies. He has a profound affection for the Stalker universe (electronic, written, and pasted). In his spare time he plays guitar and collects Marvel cards.

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Marvel's Midnight Suns

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