Posted on: May 24, 2021

galuskaistvan
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Better than Wild Hunt
Blood and Wine has everything I liked about Wild Hunt, but in a more focused area and with better pacing. Pro: - the antagonist is more interesting than the Wild Hunt, and also gets more screen time - the main sidekick, Regis, is my favorite character in the game, very entertaining to have around - there is only one patient buildup, not many localized peaks like in Wild Hunt. The pacing is better as a result - there is some minor additional build options with mutation research - Corvo Bianco is the only stronghold I liked in CRPG history - the enemies are more varied, and some have intresting attack patterns - the devs increased the common mobs, so it's not just drowner-ghoul-wolf anymore - some scenes are really breathtaking - looting is a bit simplified, you don't have to click on every individual container, only "a bunch of containers", which cuts a bit of tedium - there are quest awards which are actually great, and better than witcher gear! Yay! - for once, it's not raining, and the wind's not howling Cons: - I don't really like the colors they used for the environment, but it's a minor problem - mutations were not really tested, there is a clear winner, which is better than everything. (nothing forces the player to use it tho) - the game is still too easy I think, especially with an imported character In the case of Witcher "more of the same" should be a compliment I think. However in this case the devs actually improved the base game in many ways, and this DLC is like a shorter but more focused separate adventure. Some problematic things (story pacing, loot, itemization, enemy variety and patterns) were addressed, a few were left as is (difficulty, some OP combos), and there were no new problems introduced. This DLC is a win. While being a DLC, it has better quality content than most open world games.
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