Lets be honest, It wasn't THAT good
Lets be honest, It wasn't THAT good
Elex is better
Fuck off
No it wasn't, would of been better if Geralt was a npc and you made your own choices.
Yes it was, and I will buy the remaster for PS5 at full price on day one
Masterpiece
>contrarian thread #26513263571253
Total snoozefest
>can disable individual parts of the HUD at any time and even make it smaller
literally dis
>shit animations and dialogue
>clunky combat
>uninspired world literally consisting of MUH FACTIONS like some teen novel
>better
Name a game that's accomplished what The Witcher 3 has only better
Personally I wasn't that big a fan of this game, like I'll admit it had an interesting world, and pretty good characters. But the combat... Man I personally just couldn't stand it, it became very dull very fast, and even on deathmarch things weren't challenging.
>im a console peasant who doesnt know you can turn off portions of the ui
>therefore its the games fault that i dont understand what the option configure ui means when i hit the menu button.
Witcher sense is quest arrows taken to a new level of casual never before even conceived. It was daring and innovative.
7/8
I would r8 your b8 an 8/8 but the contrarian defense force is strong on Sup Forums. So I've penalized you for picking the low hanging fruit.
It's an amazing adaptation of the books, both writers and artists did a great job. Gameplay is pretty shallow though.
It was a AAA game that wasn't microtransaction garbage or a bland "cinematic experience." We don't get many of those anymore.
Is there a better husbando?
It really, really wasn’t. I cringe when I see people call it one of the best RPGs ever made.
if the combat/skill tree was better and there was a good reason to explore then it would be pretty good
>lets be honest, i don't know anything about subtext, history, character development, politics, and history so when something recieves a lot of praise i assume it's overrated because it didn't drown my shriveled brain in dopamine and give me sustained orgasms for 200 hours.
Fixed that for you.
>I do it for free
what did the Witcher accomplish?
i appreciate the game's ambitious scope, but it had one of the most casual gameplay loops ever conceived:
>follow map marker
>read step-by-step instructions to solve every quest
>use your witcher senses
>kill mediocre enemies with a shallow and easy combat system
a game like this is never 9-10/10 territory for me like many seem to claim.