Seeing Síle de Tansarville, Philippa Eirhart, and Yarpen Zigrin was pretty awesome. I highly urge those who haven't played the games to read those to maximize their enjoyment. I somehow miss stuff like in Fallout where you can make everyone you like make peace with each other, but in the Witcher titles it's always one way or the other.Īnd the story by the way, the games really do feel like a natural extension of the books. I actually just realized near the end of the game that this title locks you out of a good chunk of gameplay for each side, unlike the first title where it only seems the change would be whose character would help you on the same quests, and that's pretty awesome. I fought one enemy by the end for 15 minutes and and when that blue X appeared I pressed A, and there went all my work. Wait a sec, you can turn of the QTEs? I actually enjoyed the fistfight ones because they're really easy, but the boss ones are pretty frustrating if you're someone like me who is unfamiliar with an Xbox controller's layout. I thought so that Roche's path would be the canonical one and with my previous knowledge of the squirrels it was an easy choice to make on which I could side with. To those who've played the game, what side do you think is best? Iorveth's or Roche? And whose side skewed more on either side of the morality spectrum? The first two titles are pretty much closed games, in which if you choose a path it locks you out from another path, so to have a world where everything is accessible from the onset, in the world of the Witcher(and I've read all the books), I'm really expecting something that'll blow me away. ![]() Having finished this game, and the game before this one, people calling the third title one of the best titles they've ever played, the best open world they've ever had the pleasure of exploring, really is making me crazy hyped for that one. I saved at that point where you had to choose between Roche and Iorveth but I accidentally saved over it so I have to start everything all over again to see Iorveth's path. There were a few rough spots, mainly the instant kill QTEs and the sneaking sections, but otherwise, it's a stellar game. I've only done one path so far, Roche's, and it was pretty satisfying. So I finally got to play this in anticipation of the big one and wow, it delivered.
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