

Title says it all. Other games have this kind of a empty feeling after I've played Witcher 3. About 170 hours behind, and still haven't finished the main quest, but it's going to be the next move since I'm in the point where's nothing else to do. Not saying that there's nothing do to, but want to continue on expansions, which I've heard to be a great addon for the Witcher saga. So I think I've played the main game enough to write a short review about it. Because I simply love it. I've been playing Witcher 3 for months now. Usually launched the game now and then, but always enjoyed the atmosphere, which is simply the best comparing to any other game there is, hands down. I also enjoyed to have my Witcher 3 server with an Xbox 360 controller. The game kinda feels like it's made to play with controller, because the UI, controls and everything are made to work so smooth. I love that when you launch a game for a long period of time, while doing something else, you immediately remember the controls and everything else in game mechanics. Why? Because the game is made so well. The thing why I play Witcher games is the universe, and how greatly it has been brought into a video game. The ultimately greatest thing in Witcher 3 is the story, characters and how all of this is written to work in a huge interractive play. I simply have nothing to say about Witcher 3, one love for Witcher saga since the first one.