The Witcher 3...I've completed it.
The Witcher 3...I've completed it.
I realized I needed a break after searching for something five times in a row.
I don't believe anyone has mentioned W3 being a 200-hour tale; anyone claiming otherwise is just mistaken. It's probably around 50 hours at most, which isn't too disappointing given how AAA titles nowadays release lengthy games for about $60. Failing quests is actually normal. In my opinion, failing a quest meant it mattered more than side missions, so when I approached areas where I was likely to fail, I checked what I missed and reloaded.
When I discuss repetitive...it means the minor details that irritate me. Every monster follows the same structure. All characters maintain identical positions during dialogue and use the same movements. The Wild Hunt boss battles feel uniform. Such patterns frustrate me, particularly for a title that claims extensive development and vast worlds. A space isn't larger simply because the walls are mirrored.
Hmm...you seem to dislike what you enjoy quite clearly, troll...smfh
I don't believe you're making a joke, but it seems surprising how quickly you reached level 28. Even completing the basic requirements for some quests is taking me a lot of time and effort; I've only managed around 40 hours at level 14. Were you playing on the simplest setting and bypassing the dialogue?