Witcher 3
Witcher 3
No one mentioned playing Witcher 3, so I don’t have personal thoughts or experiences. What do you think about the game? Is it good or bad?
Quest system in the Elder Scrolls offers a deeper narrative, while the combat mechanics provide a more mature experience.
You probably enjoy Witcher 2, right? Maybe you'll enjoy W3 too.
I've invested 46 hours and mostly completed side missions while only glancing at the main story. Consider this the top side quest in an RPG. Likely the best game I've ever played. For fans of dark fantasy, purchase this title. Those who enjoy hunting monsters should buy it too. If you want side quests that are genuinely engaging, unique, and deepen your understanding of the world and its lore, buy the game. The main quest is solid, but with your PC, you can achieve around 60 FPS at 1080P if you aim for that level.
The caves in Witcher offer a distinct experience compared to the more common dungeons. Many include unique bosses with detailed backstories. The side missions in Witcher 3 provide meaningful context—monsters aren’t just obstacles but characters with motives. The quests encourage exploration and understanding, such as learning why wraiths exist and how to manage them. Side stories aren’t just about temptation or moral choices; they’re designed to deepen your engagement. Each quest offers different outcomes, and you decide the path, whether it leads to a satisfying conclusion or a darker one.
He seems to treat the game with a lot of care and isn't easily swayed by suggestions.