It's a mystery why *The Witcher 3* received such positive feedback.
It's a mystery why *The Witcher 3* received such positive feedback.
Elitist... and no game is meant to be bad. It's a poor game only for those outside the D&D crowd. It's entertaining in its own way, but if you're used to action or adventure titles, you'll be disappointed. Interestingly... the more you play, the simpler it becomes since you progress faster than the obstacles. Around level 25...you're likely becoming quite skilled, and your character is almost unstoppable. Beyond that, unless you enjoy a whimsical world, the experience loses its appeal.
That's correct. Part 3 feels more authentic. I thought the swordplay in the first part was too silly and funny. I understand it's based on real-life scenarios like the Euporean high stance, but it's set in a fantasy world. It was a bit disappointing at first, but I'm excited to play Witcher 3 and see how it turns out.
The Witcher 3 offers an engaging experience. While not the top choice according to my preferences, it has some minor issues at first. The controller setup can be tricky, so I adjusted the sensitivity settings in my documents to make controlling the character and horse more fluid.