Posted on: December 22, 2015

the_dog_days
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A great game that's aged well.
To be honest, I'm, like many others, am late to the Witcher-verse party. My first introduction was the Witcher 2 Xbox 360 port back in 2012. I originally didn't finish it (mostly because I'd never heard of the Witcher and was recommended the game by a friend--who had played the PC version--based on my obscene love of Dragon Age: Origins and I was very put off by the lack of character creation at the time). After a couple of confused hours, I put the controller down and walked away. Boy, I didn't know what I was missing. Fast forward to May 2015 and the Witcher 3 is released and reviews and gamers alike are gushing about it. I held out for awhile, remembering my experience with tW2, but eventually caved and I'm so glad I did. The Witcher 3 was so great, I decided I had to go back and play the entire series. (Which, brings me to my review.) Firstly, value. In a simi-blind run, the game took me about 60 hours to finish, and I still didn't finish all the side quests. For $10 you're getting a LOT of game. The story is good (many think it's best of the series, but I think mostly that's because it does have some of the biggest plot twists in the series--the later games are better written but without shocking reveals at the end). The gameplay is a little funky. I found going into the isometric screen helped me a lot in tough combat situation. There are lots of different gameplay mechanics involved in this game (just like any classic RPG), and they can be tricky to get used to. The dialog is better than average, and this is the "I lost my memory" Geralt, not the loveable monster slayer with a heart of gold Geralt in tW2 and especially tW3, which can make him kinda hard to really like. Overall, I think it's a great, if a bit odd game, worth more than the asking price (I wouldn't have cash for it at the time, but after playing it once I think that its worth the full retail price of a new game) and a descent introduction to the series (though confusing at first).
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