Witcher 3...Too mad to keep it installed...
Witcher 3...Too mad to keep it installed...
They often switch weapons and tactics depending on the foes you face, which keeps things interesting even without an open-world feel. It's a PS2 title designed for casual play rather than deep strategy. While horseback riding feels better compared to Witcher’s advanced graphics, the overall experience remains fairly straightforward. Honestly, the PS2 still stands out as one of the most enjoyable gaming systems I’ve had so far.
But in Witcher 3 you don't? You can't block a drow for instance, yet they become very aggressive once they strike, making them good targets to avoid. Human foes hold off until they run out of energy, so it's better to position yourself for one-on-one fights. Bigger beasts usually cover wide areas, so you'll need to roll and use signs effectively. You don't always rely on Quen; other abilities work just as well. Ignis and Aard assist in handling several foes, while Axii can impact certain enemies heavily but not others. Some creatures, like werewolves, require breaking them down, whereas others need a more careful strategy. The game offers a wide range of enemies to choose from.