Posted on: December 19, 2020

aukje.wildenborg
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Magical
I am very big on gameplay and don't usually bother with the sort of games that lack a decent challenge or that don't have interesting combat. Also, I think open world is a great idea on paper but so far has been proven to be a problematic concept that simply doesn't translate to fun. In most cases I'd say the open world ends up a detriment rather than an asset. Sooo... Witcher 3 is an open world game with bare bones gameplay, uninteresting mechanical character development and no good loot to be found. However, despite all this I can excuse these flaws. Why? Well, it's because of creativity. The sheer amount of fantastic things you can see in this game have moved me to tears on more than one occasion.. The desperate weeping trees in Velen, the wonders and societal layers of Novigrad, the deep, rich side quests with all their beautiful moments. The excellent cprg writing that employs brevity and humor to build stories in a magical world, realized with more color and personality than I've ever seen in any game before or after. The tender moments Geralt shares with the memorable people around him. It is sometimes overwhelming the beauty this game can conjure. Once you finish this game you will never forget it and you will forever take any chance you can to tell people to go play it. Even if you dislike "interactive movie" games, even if you are jaded by all those times playability was coldheartedly thrown out of the window in favor of more impressive graphics, even if you think modern gaming is a sh*tshow, even if ALL this applies to you: You need to play Witcher 3. And play the DLCs after!
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