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No, playing Witcher 1 and 2 won't necessarily help you grasp the story of Witcher 3.

No, playing Witcher 1 and 2 won't necessarily help you grasp the story of Witcher 3.

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ZeruGames
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11-11-2023, 01:43 AM
#11
I’m not sure if you want to play those other games, but you’ll definitely need coffee and some patience—this one’s really dull!
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ZeruGames
11-11-2023, 01:43 AM #11

I’m not sure if you want to play those other games, but you’ll definitely need coffee and some patience—this one’s really dull!

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Amtrak10
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11-18-2023, 07:08 PM
#12
Witcher 3 effectively ties into earlier narratives, particularly from Witcher 2, which is beneficial. However, since I haven’t played the prior titles, I found it generally clear how events unfolded, with a few minor issues. Exceptions (spoiler-free): 1) The Wild Hunt weren’t properly introduced; they appeared as antagonists without any background, leaving me curious about their motives. 2) Cirit’s unique power feels underdeveloped—there seems to be some world-building omitted or unexplained.
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Amtrak10
11-18-2023, 07:08 PM #12

Witcher 3 effectively ties into earlier narratives, particularly from Witcher 2, which is beneficial. However, since I haven’t played the prior titles, I found it generally clear how events unfolded, with a few minor issues. Exceptions (spoiler-free): 1) The Wild Hunt weren’t properly introduced; they appeared as antagonists without any background, leaving me curious about their motives. 2) Cirit’s unique power feels underdeveloped—there seems to be some world-building omitted or unexplained.

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