The game was amazing. Heard the books were good too. Please be good. http://m.ign.com/articles/2017/05/17/netflix-to-produce-the-witcher-tv-series
Wow that is great. I hope they do it more justice than the first try at a witcher series. They could do so much with that world and characters.
I wanted this game to be great, but I found it a little on the weak side. That puts me in the minority. It was like running errands to find this little girl and the Yennifer, but the plot never really came together, so I wasn't that invested by the time I got there. Generally good combat and sizeable open world, but no payoff. If the series can shed some light on whatever I'm missing, I'd be glad to reconsider. Never read the novels so there is that. But the game never compelled me to. Will give it a look though. Also not that drawn to Geralt as a character, as much as say the characters in red dead who I feel a part of.
Blah. Another one of the shows. I canceled Netflix and thought I'd miss it but I could never find anything remotely interesting any longer. I'd just spend an hour scrolling.
I finished Witcher three and all the dlc . At first I wasn’t into it. Seemed complicated and long, but then after finishing a few missions things got real good
Don't recall my ending, but finished the game. The most memorable thing about the game was that pig baby. And having sex on a unicorn. And I'm not sure if that was disturbing or fantastic, just remember it. There was a goat too, I think. I want to say there were some sick witches in an underground cave but don't remember. The final battle I do remember because it was not very climatic for me. Some kind of war at a castle that I had no interest in defending, think I had to set up defenses in advance, but nothing to write home about. Respect that they had multiple endings based on decisions during the game, but how would I know unless I played through multiple time. What I really want is the world to physically change as I play in it. Not just the endings. For example, if I let a bomber go, I'd like to see buildings or things I cherish in the game get permanently destroyed by the bomber. Or if I blow up a building it should be gone. Want to see these worlds evolve with my decisions.
I picked it up recently? did not like the first twenty hours because I tried playing it like Skyrim only to discover the exp payoff for side quests was garbage. dropped it after awhile this is not a game you play unless you have a lot of time on your hands. still a great game for it's time but there are better games like horizon or God of War.
It’s not linear and 20 minutes is not enough It’s not like Skyrim. You have to fast travel or the game will be even longer .Your first real mission is the baron get past that one first
Horizon and God of War are both garbage compared to Witcher 3. Horizons facial animation is horrendous and its a total mess when you start to have freedom in the open world God of War's gameplay gets ultra tedious and theres no replayability whatsoever
Witcher 3 is a great and fantastic game. I haven't read the books but I've heard good things about them. I'm really excited about the series.
Dude that's NO WHERE close to the ending. Not this Spoiler: Battle of KM Not even this Spoiler: Wild Hunt boss There's another journey after that