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: February 12, 2017
DiceGordon27
Games: 11 Reviews: 1
EPIC
I've never played a game like this before.It is simply amazing and I usually get bored with rpgs, but not with this one.I've played it for about 20 hrs and yet i m not even close to finishing it, plus their are the DLC chapters yet to do, so youre getting the best value for your money.
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Posted on: February 12, 2017
L3gendaryLlama
Games: 5 Reviews: 1
Amazing game, at an amazing price!
Witcher 3 offers an enormous world to explore at your leisure with a nice variety of enemies, enviroments and a good storyline to go with it! you will happily get your moneys worth with the base game, it offers a lot more than most RPGs at an amazing price, visually its stunning and runs amazingly considering. the gameplay is fast and satisfying beyond belief and allows a great challange if you want it. CDProjectRed have hit the ball clearly out of the park on this one, not only did they create a masterpeice, they offered it with an amazing price. i would 100% get this game if you like RPGs!!
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Posted on: February 15, 2017
Rob110577
Games: 3 Reviews: 1
A first class experience
I was new to the Witcher series when I started the Witcher 3 and to be honest it did take me a while to get into. I'm normally a completionist for games, but the level of content in the Witcher 3 I found to be overwhelming and it did take me a few stop-starts before I found my way, though once I did I was completely taken in. The world is amazing, with all the characters fully reaslised, existing in a very believable drawn landscape like all the best RPGs are. The music and voice acting is also first class, which gives weight and emotional depth to the stories throughout the entire game. The combat and gameplay is also highly engaging, especially the towards the latter part of the third act, where you had a real sense of being involved in the heart of the action. By the end of the game the Witcher 3 left me with a lasting impression, so much so I'm now going back to try the Witcher 2, though even without playing the previous games, the Witcher 3 was a first class experience, one which I would highly recommend.
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Posted on: February 21, 2017
judostar25
Games: 13 Reviews: 1
A truly perfect game.
This game is without a doubt one of my favourite games of all time. I bought the GOTY edition on steam during the Winter sale and I've had no regrets. I've put in close to 120 hours and I still have more content to do. I loved the main game, HoS was a good DLC as well but for some reason I felt like I wanted more after it was done. Blood and Wine... OMG... Sets a standard on how DLCs should be in future games. It's beautiful and engaging, and that's an understatement... CD:Red actually made 2 maps for the expansion. 1 that was the real world and the other... a beautiful miniture world that's for part of a main Quest! The send off at the end of Blood and Wine, hats off to CDR, it was both a "alright Geralt's story is done now, he's going to settle" and a little gift for the fans (whoever you chose to be your main romance shows up, if not Ciri does, and if Ciri doesn't come due to a certain choicing in the main story, then you get Dandellion bro). The mechanics have been improved a lot since TW2. In TW2, the combat system felt restrictive, the lack of a real dodge mechanic made me feel immobile and the lack of being able to jump felt kind of lame. What didn't I like about TW3? Nothing really. The only thing I didn't like was that I wasn't able to talk to Ciri, Triss or Yennefer after beating the main game. Why? because the game puts them in the last mission, where in freeroam you're placed before the events of the last mission and it being completed. What does this mean? they're phased out. But this is minor, nothing a mod or two can't fix and well, it's also kind of fixed after you beat Blood and Wine... if you didn't do the bad endings.
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