![]() So for me Skyrim is still the one to beat. I think Geralt and his friend circle were meant to lift the mood but since that aspect of the game didn’t work for me there was never any relief. I am all for games having ambiguous characters and morals but for me the whole game seemed too desperate to show that everyone was flawed (and by association CD Projekt were being really mature and adult) and I found that got me down after a while. It’s not grimdark exactly, but it is so cynical, and there are so few genuinely good people, that I found the whole thing increasingly draining to play. ![]() I would say those are general points that many would agree with, even those that are fans of The Witcher 3, but as my final, more personal, point I would say there is something off about the game’s tone that I just didn’t like. I feel that goes for basically all of the action in this action role-playing game. You don’t want to ride around because riding is entertaining in its own right, you just want to get from A to B or find a new area. Riding ‘Roach’ around works from a gameplay perspective by it’s never fun. Especially as this combines with the tracking and detective vision parts, which are probably the second worst aspect of the game. There’s far too much of it and far too much of it is very similar. But The Witcher 3 is clunky and slow, with poor feedback. There have been many great games with third person sword combat and magic so, unlike with Skyrim, there’s no question that it can be done. That may seem a bit hypocritical given that it’s not great in Skyrim either, but not only is first person melee combat largely impossible to get right but while it’s a bit hollow Skyrim’s combat works as intended and never gets too boring or in the way of what you’re doing, unlike The Witcher 3. The more obvious problem with The Witcher 3 is that the combat is really bad. I do not want to be playing as someone else, especially someone I don’t really like, for 60 hours in a game that otherwise is supposed to be all about freedom and making your own choices. I think it’s a mistake to play as a named character in an open world game, unless that character says little or nothing themselves – as in Zelda and Far Cry (except the new one, I think?). I don’t particularly like him or his voiceover and I don’t want to play as him for such a long game. To put this statement into context, here are five reasons why The Witcher 3's expansion packs are the best DLCs ever released, coupled with five other games where the DLC is subjectively superior.In thinking about why it is the game never clicked with me one of the central problems is Geralt. although there are a few gamers who would argue against the same, stating the quality of other DLC packs. Most people considered Hearts of Stone and Blood & Wine to be two of the greatest expansion packs ever released. RELATED: Witcher 3: 15 Abilities Players Need To Level Up FirstĪs if the base game of The Witcher 3 wasn't great enough as is, CD Projekt Red also decided to release two expansion packs for the game that blew everyone out of the water with their immense quality and substantial runtime. It was clear that CD Projekt Red had truly knocked it out of the part with this title, which makes it easy to understand the hype surrounding Cyberpunk 2077. One of the most widely anticipated games before release, The Wild Hunt shattered every expectation - and record - upon release, serving as a perfect end to Geralt's epic story and allowing gamers to experience one of the most detailed and story-rich video games of all time. It's close to impossible to talk about the greatest games of the modern generation without mentioning the pinnacle of brilliance that is The Witcher 3.
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