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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt

Finally, a good game

There aren't very many games I give a perfect score to, but Witcher 3 has coaxed it out of me. I'm not sure if it's the compelling story, the fun sword fights, the breathtaking scenery, the bountiful world full of hidden treasures and secrets, or Geralt's exceptionally pointy chin; but this game has won my heart. This game rests in my hall of greatness next to epics like Baldur's Gate, Elder Scrolls, Jak and Daxter, and Dragon Quest. Games that made me feel emotions and actually give a shit about what was going on in the world they held. Games that captivated me and captured me - the kind of games that I couldn't tear away from, that held me in their grasp as I wondered "What next?" From the moment I stepped into Geralt's shoes I knew this was going to be a grand adventure worth remembering. The only thing I could think while I was exploring this new, strange world was that I had finally found it - had finally found the adventure game to rule over all others. Not since Skyrim had the thought crossed my mind that there could be another great adventure awaiting for me. I had become calloused at the lack of genuine games being pumped out of the industry. I like games that dare to tell a story and that just don't give a shit what anyone else thinks - games that are allowed to breathe and tell their tales. I take my adventures seriously, and this game understands that. Grand adventures can't be half-told, they can't be half-assed. Rest assured, Witcher 3 is THE adventure game to own and it's stories are fully told and it is full-assed. I can honestly say that Witcher 3 is the ultimate role-playing adventure game. It's nice to have a good game in my hands for once - games like this are exceptionally rare. Thank you, CD PROJEKT RED, for actually giving a damn about your game.

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