Posted on: April 3, 2020

xelo99
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It's pretty good
Whenever i want a play a serie i always want to play from the begining, some series i didn't finish because the first game was too old or too meh so i was pretty afraid when i start playing this one because the 2 game seems to push all my buttons right, but this one not so much, i started it and 20 hours in i can say for sure this game stand tall between his siblings, and the reasons are simple. It's somehow addictive, it is so enveloping that i forgot to keep track of the missions and just collect herbs, talk with a lot of characters and do the secondary just to stretch the duration of the game (if you think i am exaggerating i got 20 hours and i'm still at the chapter 2). His combat system is a little weird but is pretty fun and simple, the adventure factor is good too, going aroud the place and trying every way to see if it got treasure or just more ways or an enemy, the skill tree is good too and believe, this come from a guy with awful abilities to play, when i put points on geralt it didn't feel like they were doing nothing but didn't feel like it was to overpowered too, just the exact amount of power, i can't say too much about the magic system because i'm more of a weapons guy but they seem useful (at least the signal of the shield is). And the ambientation is, oh god, just too damn perfect, from the rats that appear in the surroundings of the shaggy bear to the silence of the cemetary until now there is no part that didn't make me feel what the ambientation wanted me to feel, security, danger, skeptical or defensless. On the bad side i say is the fight animations, they're too stiff and unnatural and everytime an attack is interrupted or i make a change of plane the animation makes a cut, making the transition from an action to another feel like there where missing movements and models, the lack of filter for the missions is pretty annoying too, maybe if they were ordered by the importance it would be less annoying, but they don't. Well, that's all.
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