Rewards for owning The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Launch The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt via GOG GALAXY 2.0 and start playing. Your rewards will be waiting for you in the Royal Palace in Vizima. Check the letter from Yennefer in your inventory for help locating them!
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, the RPG ep...
Rewards for owning The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
Launch The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt via GOG GALAXY 2.0 and start playing. Your rewards will be waiting for you in the Royal Palace in Vizima. Check the letter from Yennefer in your inventory for help locating them!
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, the RPG epic with a mature, non-linear story that reacts to your decisions, a vast open world with a living ecosystem, dynamic and tactical combat, and stunning visuals, is available on GOG.com!
We are part of the CD PROJEKT family, so buying here also gives you the chance to support us directly!
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.
BONUS: Extended soundtrack with 4 bonus tracks
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!.
BONUS: The Witcher official paper toys designed by top papercraft artist Tougui
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.
BONUS: The Witcher: Reasons of State interactive digital comic available right now
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.
BONUS: High quality digital artbook with over 200 pages of original art
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.
Beautifull game from my country. I was wondering if it can work on my pc. I have i3 4150 + radeon r9 270x + 8gb ram and game is working on medium with 40-60 fps (medium 55 but sometimes in more crowded places its 40). Im totally excited about this optimalization amd whole game. GJ CD PROJECT RED!
10 hours in, and so far it has blown away every other RPG I've played. It's a beautiful looking world, and Geralt is one of my favourite characters, having played Witcher 1 and 2, but it is the level of detail in the characters and quests, especially the side-quests, that I love. I think a lot of care has gone into this game.
I have only scratched the surface so here's hoping the next 190 hours are as good. If they aren't I'll be back!
This is, no doubt, one of the funnest and greatest rpg I have EVER played, and I've played a ton out there. Much content, big world, extroardinary graphics, pretty much everything else about this game is absolutely amazing. But before I go on about my opinion, let me explain on why I removed a star first.
First off, the reason why is because some cutscenes go down in frames, alot. The first one jumped between 60 down to 30 and was basically bouncing back and forth. I don't know what's causing this, but since it did just come out I guess I can let it slide. Hopefully a patch will come out to fix this. An another reason is the horse-riding. Nothing wrong with the controls or anything, but for some reason every time I go the slowest while I'm riding my horse, every split-second the whole game stutters for less than a split-second. When I'm running on my horse it's smooth, but walking is when the stuttering comes in. This I find kinda immersion-breaking, so like I said, a patch is predicted on my part.
Now that the bad is out of the way, let's go to the good part, which I can sum it up into one word. Everythin. Yes, it has it's downsides, like I just explained, but the rest of the game itself is absolutely brilliant, a true masterpiece from CDPR. Getting constant 60 fps on all ultra @ 1080p with sli 980s, which I also want to explain as well. What really makes this game stand out is that it's possible the ONLY next-gen game that didn't come out so damn BROKEN. I had my fill of broken games like ac unity, DA inquisition, Far cry 4, etc. etc...but this game cured my loss of hope for this generations games, kinda. Yes, the port on this game is great, just needs a patch to take care of the small but big parts. CDPR definetely did a good job with this one and took there time with the optimizations, unlike some careless developers who rush there games into development really badly (ahem ubisoft).
My rating: Without the issues, 9000/10. With issues: 9/10. Deserves to be GOTY.
So I started this up, I've played it a lot and I love it!! This is seriously the most insane game I have ever played.
There are no loading screens in game, which add extreme immersion (Can you imagine reading a good book and pausing every 15 pages for a minute or two...yeah? Thanks Skyrim) Also Horse Combat, it is insane and utterly badass. I found a bandit camp I jumped my horse over some wagons galloped through the camp while lopping heads off and cleaving bandits in two...all in slo-mo haha!! I absolutely love the horse combat mechanic.
The extensive, well written enjoyable lore is very nice. In Skyrim books were for nerd and you being a dragonborn and all powerful superhero didn't need them, in the Witcher, don't read books? You die, they give solid help on what monsters are weak too for example and provide clues, written between the lines so to speak, for quests.
There is no magic marker telling you were to go. No, instead, say your searching the forest, you have a big yellow circle on the minimap (This is your area so to speak) and using your Witcher sense you discover clues and track animals etc.
It also touches on darker for realistic aspects, Skyrim had racism is like saying the school bully teased people, in the Witcher that school bully? Yeah he beat everyone to a pulp. Racism is strong, violence and tensions are intense. Storyline is important and immersive. In every way this game is targeted for older gamers looking for mature and deep storyline.
Its tough and brutal in parts, you will die, a lot if you don't prepare. I can't tell yet if monsters level up alongside you but I do know that running through a forest, fighting wolves (level 8) when suddenly this huge level 23 (I'm level 6) monster charges outta the bushes and hands my ass to me. Frustrating yet satisfying, it feel real.
Also the world in super dynamic, abandoned village? Clear it, people move in, rebuild. Also dialogue is super important and can heavily affect outcomes!!
Well first and most important, up to now i completed many " quests" before get them and not 1 time the quest is locked or something like this, than the combat system is far better than other Witcher, and even if graphic is 5 % less than expected the character are the most expressive ever seen.
There are still some problems like sometimes when you jump on horse it take a long time or turn around 2 or 3 times before jumping on , or maybe you can get stucked on in a house between the bed and the chair, but still is far more well crafted that others RPG
Well done CDPR but not i really hope you know that raising the level to here with this game let you with a "No Mistake Option" on CYBERPUNK 2077, is like at school when you show to the teacher what you are able to do, the teacher will expect always more, we are the same.
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