Wednesday, 2 November 2016

Review: Witcher 3

Let's get a few things straight first;

First off, Witcher 3 is so beautiful, I'd ask it to the Ball any day, and it is made for the Masterrace, even the game will run on low at cancer curing 60 FPS on most medium end Laptops/PCs. (I am not responsible for any cancer causing 30fps on consoles, be warned, do not play on Console)

Second off, this Review is purely my opinion on the game, don't get triggered.

Let's start with the graphics, Witcher 3 runs on a awesomely efficient breathtaking engine, so beautiful, with its Textures and Physics, I'd create a Girlfriend on it. Running on REDEngine, the baby of CD Projekt RED, it makes every small movement such as the rustling of leaves very significant and the sounds of nature from birds singing to the distant village fires.

The Story is nothing I've seen before, continuing the Witcher series, you start off, argh, *no spoilers*. Basic story is you're a Witch Hunter. Boom. If you didn't know that, you have no such thing called common sense. The DLC expansion packs are even much more worth it. The DLCs are priced at 25$ total (Season Pass) on Steam. The Game has a very deep story about finding your long lost lover and your surrogate daughter,

Unlike its predecessor, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt doesn't exactly come screaming off the starting line. Compared to The Witcher 2, where you're immediately plunged headlong into a sexy story of intrigue and betrayal, this main quest can seem mundane, even perfunctory at times. But each time I stepped off the well-beaten path to blaze my own trail, it turned into a wild, open, exhilarating fantasy roleplaying experience, rife with opportunities to make use of its excellent combat. Even after over 100 hours with The Witcher 3, it still tempts me to press on – there’s so much more I want to learn, and hunt.

The downsides are; the glitches, but, nothing can be perfect.
That's basically all the downsides.

There's a reason why this game was rated Game of the Year by IGN. So this is a definite recommend.

Keep it Cool.
Dinera

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