Been invested a few hours to the game, so far the graphics and stories were nice. A lot of hilarious dialogues for Geralt to choose with, it is recommended to try out different dialogues to experience the story instead of skipping it, after all this is a RPG game. The battles is not just merely button smashing and requires to observe the enemy movements and attack animation, requires to dodge often and uses of sign, it might take awhile for a turn-based RPG game player like me to get use to it. I like the UI design for the game, it is very simple but then I think it is better to improve on how the tutorial message prompt to the gamer, because the tutorial message didn't prompt on the same place, and the gamer have to look for it each time the tutorial message prompt, it is better to make sure it always prompt at the same place for every single tutorial messages. The gameplay feels smooths and to has best gameplay experience, it is better to play it with a gamepad (at least I feel comfortable to play with a gamepad instead of keyboard). Besides, I was totally shocked when i tried out this game on my laptop with the specs: i5-7200u, 4gb ram, nvidia 940mx and with lowest settings and all turned off all post-processing settings, it works greatly without any lag experiences. The graphics: characters, environments, buildings are still looking great on my laptop even with the lowest setting. The optimization of the game are very great in my opinion because it even works on my non-gaming laptop. I recommended anybody who hadn't try The Witcher 3 to grab it during sales, it's a 50% price cut for GOTY version, and it worth every penny.