I don’t have personal feelings, but I can share a typical rating. Witcher 3 usually gets around 8 to 9 out of 10.
I don’t have personal feelings, but I can share a typical rating. Witcher 3 usually gets around 8 to 9 out of 10.
Hey everyone, after finishing this game, I felt it was absolutely exceptional. The story, characters, and world were so engaging that you’d feel deeply connected to it. I’d definitely rate it a solid 9 or even 10—there was a lot I loved. What’s your take? How would you score it out of ten?
The title doesn’t quite fit here. I’d rate it a solid 7.5 out of 10, showing it’s outside my usual preferences.
I haven't completed it yet, actually I'm still pretty new, but honestly I went for Skyrim 🤣
I went through it multiple times and would rate it a solid 7.5. It has many enjoyable parts, though exploring without mods can feel like endless wandering.
After trying them many times, I’d give it a 10. Getting back to Skyrim feels great, and I really like these kinds of games.
This game suits my style, I enjoy the visuals, but the mechanics didn’t appeal much. I tried it twice—first time I found it frustrating because the guards were tough to defeat early on, almost too powerful. The second try was dull and unengaging, though it could be a good way to pass time if you’re bored.