Posted on: April 11, 2020

Ligon_Flarius
Possesseur vérifiéJeux: 38 Avis: 4
Very Good Sory, Terrible RPG
THE GOOD The story is superb. cutscenes are amazing Combat is smooth, though often too easy because you can dodge anything anytime. THE BAD After deciding for a completely new approach to exploration, The Witcher 3 became an Open-world exploration game, differently from the 2 predecessors. In previous Witcher games, as well as other RPG's like Dragon Age, quests followed a certain formula. There were quests showing you on the map exactly where you have to go and there were quests which invited you to be a bit more inquisitive. The way you accquired quests could depend on your own curiosity often times. In the Witcher 3, however, you DO NOT have this second kind of quest. EVERY SINGLE QUEST is shown on the map. Even when Geralt is not supposed to know the excact location of someone, there it is: a big yellow mark showing exactly which house you have to go to. Any quest instrucion is completely unecessary. You don't need to worry about witcher investigation either because the game does it for you, with big red markings on where you have to click. But wait, the game still offers you lots of opportunity to discover interesting places, the map is big and you'll get to explore all that, right? NO. Any undiscovered point of interest is already marked on your map. Put that together with the fact that TW3 has hundreds of side quests, and you just got yourself a tiresome, boring job of running from point of interest to point of interest, going from one big yellow mark on the map to another, until someone gives you some reaward. To sum up this game doesn't want you to read anything quest-related, it doesn't want you to be curious. RPGwise, this game is definitely a step back, after so many interesting improvements in other RPG's, Witcher 1 and Witcher 2 included.
Trouvez-vous ce commentaire utile ?




































