The Witcher Wild Hunt lacks depth in its storytelling and character development, leaving many aspects underdeveloped.
The Witcher Wild Hunt lacks depth in its storytelling and character development, leaving many aspects underdeveloped.
I recalled something about one of the early trailers, even though it's a pre-rendered CGI piece rather than in-game footage—it could very well appear in the game. In the video below, set in Velen, the sky is completely overcast and gray, giving the game a cool, gritty feel that matches the setting perfectly. Yet despite spending over 30 hours playing, I've never seen a sky that's that foggy or overcast. That scene where the Wild Hunt raids a village and the leader turns his head looks quite different from the gameplay trailer.
Alright, understood. But I believe if it's not handled properly it might be distracting. I also think it shouldn't be too difficult.
Do you know what's lacking? Storage spaces for my belongings and additional animations for those scenes in brothels. Haha
I concur with section one, though I haven't explored brothels much, so I'm not sure...
Hey, I haven't been to Novigrad yet, so I haven't tried it myself. Still planning to check it out, just for research—after all, testing things by selling stuff and getting tough horse bags helps me avoid complaining about missing chests.
I completed the main story. I’m unsure what to do when I reach level 50. Suggestion: try a new game would be helpful.
Due to its muted appearance, contrasting sharply with the surrounding area.
I believe New Game Plus should be the norm in any action, fight, or adventure title. Right now I feel like a side character in The Witcher 3 and would enjoy starting fresh once I’ve mastered all my skills and attributes. I’m aware The Last of Us has NG+, which makes me think about jumping into a new game with my full arsenal. Still, after playing it so many times, I often skip weapons—90% of the time. Anyway, it’s nice to have a moment of perspective when I want to focus on strategy.