Posted on: December 4, 2015

Bob-Infinite
Games: 5 Reviews: 2
Amazing Game
The graphics are incredible, the loading times are very short and the game itself is superb. GG CD Project Red
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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Expansion Pass also available! The Expansion Pass secures your access to two epic adventures set in the vibrant world of monster hunter Geralt of Rivia. The upcoming expansions will offer gamers new content, gear and foes, and will feature characters both new and dearly missed -- all crafted with maximum attention to detail and quality.
Experience additional 11 minutes of music composed by Marcin Przybyłowicz and the Polish folk-metal band Percival (named after one of the characters from The Witcher novels) and immerse yourself in the mesmerising world of the The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt!.
Six PDF templates for papercraft toy figurines of Geralt of Rivia, Triss Merigold, Yennefer of Vengerberg, Ciri the Lion Cub of Cintra, Eredin of the Wild Hunt, and Leshen the Forest Spirit. Ready to grace your shelf with just glue, scissors, and some easy assembly.
A two-part standalone story that follows Geralt of Rivia during the First Nilfgaard War. The digital comic, offering an interactive reading experience enriched by beautiful animations and sound effects.
This digital artbook is the ultimate guide to the world of the Witcher. Full of sketches, concept art, and behind-the-scenes commentary from the artists, this stunning album will lead you through Geralt's world of astonishing detail and surprising beauty.
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Posted on: December 4, 2015
Bob-Infinite
Games: 5 Reviews: 2
Amazing Game
The graphics are incredible, the loading times are very short and the game itself is superb. GG CD Project Red
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Posted on: December 4, 2015
TRUEROKZ
Games: 26 Reviews: 1
The best of the best
Epic game, one of the best game of all time, good work CD Projekt
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Posted on: December 5, 2015
yonatan128
Verified ownerGames: 10 Reviews: 1
Game of The Year Edition!
Amazing game, worth your money and your time!
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Posted on: February 6, 2016
bigbloodymess
Games: 2 Reviews: 1
It's alright
The graphics are great, the story is just ever so gripping, but just as it gets good, it gets bad. At the end of the game things start going bellyup, I'm not going to spoil anything but on one of the major finale battles, non of the enemies moved, they just froze there, I mean, this was great for just whizzing through the mission nice and quick, but it wasn't really immersive. Secondly, there's a part of the later game where you accompany Ciri, except, Ciri doesnt move, she just stands there, you have to figure out where you have to follow Ciri to and run there yourself (Youtube tutorials help here) and this triggers a cutscene and Ciri will teleport. All this great game and story telling just leads up to a massive anti-climatic lump of broken mess that is almost impossible to play, oh and the almighty 'loading screen of eternity' you have to suffer to load the game!
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Posted on: June 4, 2015
Van_Pan
Verified ownerGames: 150 Reviews: 1
A truly bewitching title.
Thankfully the developers of The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt enable me to write a review that can convince you of this game's grandeur without falling back on Spoilers. Why is that? The Game simply has enough positive points even if you ignore the story, which, by itself, would justify a purchase. So let's get it out of the way: The story as I'd define it includes the main quest plus the sidequests for Keira, Yennefer, Triss, Dandelion, Roche, Dijkstra and the Skellige politics. These quests left me breathlessly demanding for more. It is basically the same sensation you feel when you are reading an excellent book and ignore any time limits in order to finish one more chapter. Pacing, Voice Acting, Animation and Quest design are on spot throughout the game for these and other secondary quests. The only negative point I found regarding quests were the Witcher Contracts, which follow the same scheme for most of the time. 1. Go to the crime scene. 2. Use Witcher senses. 3. Find trail. 4. Follow trail. 5. Find & kill monster. It is still considerably better quest design than "Gather 10 wolf pelts", but got quite repetitive after about 60h of gameplay. (Yes, the game is so good that this point is my major negative one.) So besides that: What's to say about this game? + The graphics are stunning. + Gwent is a welcome addition and is a joyful experience once you acquire more cards. + The characters are really well written. (Well there're the books so...) + The world is mature and a real pleasure to dive into. + The way equipment is handled, as in you can upgrade sets of armor, is a welcome change that strengthens immersion. + Exploration is actually fun and the love for details is showing. + The combat and skill system is fun and worthy of experimentation. - As long as you don't go lazy mode and just spam the 2-3 overpowered attacks. - The controls can be real neckbreakers sometimes. I played on my keyboard and mouse only to have a quicksave button ready, when I go diving.
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