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  1. Jun 26, 2016
    10
    There are a lot of things to say for this DLC and the whole The Witcher series, but i want to summarize : Excellent work CD projekt red ! You're the real heroes of gamers ! :)
  2. Jun 25, 2016
    4
    For a game that is all about sword play, this game has the most casual and dumbed down combat system ever seen in a game. Just press attack, then roll, repeat x times until enemy is dead. There a lots of different looking bad dudes to fight, but all you do for them is attack, roll, attack. roll. The rest of the game is really good, it is just a shame that the main mechanic is poor,For a game that is all about sword play, this game has the most casual and dumbed down combat system ever seen in a game. Just press attack, then roll, repeat x times until enemy is dead. There a lots of different looking bad dudes to fight, but all you do for them is attack, roll, attack. roll. The rest of the game is really good, it is just a shame that the main mechanic is poor, lacks innovation and requires zero skill, zero strategy and could be played by a woodpecker. Gone are the days of gaming that required brain capacity to play. What a pile of crap. Expand
  3. Jun 24, 2016
    10
    If you like the witcher base game then just buy this expansion. Lot of content and at first I was a bit skeptical given how bright the world was, but the normal witcher story lines are all there. The environment is a nice change of pace from the base game. There are a lot of quests plus new mutations to research and you get your own vineyard. There is a new deck for gwent which doesn'tIf you like the witcher base game then just buy this expansion. Lot of content and at first I was a bit skeptical given how bright the world was, but the normal witcher story lines are all there. The environment is a nice change of pace from the base game. There are a lot of quests plus new mutations to research and you get your own vineyard. There is a new deck for gwent which doesn't take long to build assuming you have a solid deck from before. I really enjoyed the expansion and even though I am done with the main story I am going back to gather the best armor sets/ weapons and complete every single quest so I don't miss anything. There are multiple different endings so significant replay value in that sense as well. This was an expansion but it has more content than some entire games. If you enjoyed your time in witcher 3 then without a doubt get this expac now. You will not be disappointed. Expand
  4. Jun 24, 2016
    10
    This is a wonderful expansion to the already great game.

    This expansion brings completely new area the size of Skellige which has completely different style. The game feels a bit more optimistic and looks gorgeous (especially Beauclair - the new major city). The UI has been reworked for the better. The soundtrack is amazing and much different. Each witcher set is getting new tier and
    This is a wonderful expansion to the already great game.

    This expansion brings completely new area the size of Skellige which has completely different style. The game feels a bit more optimistic and looks gorgeous (especially Beauclair - the new major city). The UI has been reworked for the better. The soundtrack is amazing and much different. Each witcher set is getting new tier and there's one completely new set.

    The only gripe I have is with one specific talent which I'm not sure was present in vanilla TW3. It makes your dodges mitigate 100% damage (even if you're hit). It made my play through on highest difficulty a stroll. The final boss is memorable, although phase 3 is too easy.

    The main quest is not as good as in The Hearts of Stone but is still really good. I've finished it in 20 hours but I haven't touched the side quests nor have I visited the whole of Toussaint yet. This expansion is really large and in my opinion worth much more than what the developer is asking for.
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  5. Jun 24, 2016
    9
    Awasome dlc with awasome price, for epic game. Nice gameplay improvments, new synaps system, good main story and tons new sidequests, some of them are funny, some creepy. Also new monsters are really well made and its a pleasure too meet closer High Vampires like Bruxa, damn all new monsters are really cool, and too beat most of them we must find theirs weak spots wich is cool. All newAwasome dlc with awasome price, for epic game. Nice gameplay improvments, new synaps system, good main story and tons new sidequests, some of them are funny, some creepy. Also new monsters are really well made and its a pleasure too meet closer High Vampires like Bruxa, damn all new monsters are really cool, and too beat most of them we must find theirs weak spots wich is cool. All new characters in main story are really well made and excellent voice-acted. Main story isn't that good like in Hearts of stone, but its still really good and enjoyable, but all new things and improvments make that game better than HOS, game is really huge and could be a standalone too be honest, i finished game, and completed almost all sidequests and intresting points and it took me like 30+ hours of gameplay so its really good time. Fans of basic game and first dlc cant ignore that game and all of them have to know how Geralt Finished his journey 9/10. Expand
  6. Jun 23, 2016
    10
    I believe that GameSpot said that Witcher 3 is possibly the best role-playing video game ever. I am inclined to agree. I think Witcher 3 is possibly the best combination of game and story that I've ever played. I just want to add that I disagree specifically with GameSpot's Blood and Wine opinion that the main characters in this expansion aren't "that interesting".

    GameSpot
    I believe that GameSpot said that Witcher 3 is possibly the best role-playing video game ever. I am inclined to agree. I think Witcher 3 is possibly the best combination of game and story that I've ever played. I just want to add that I disagree specifically with GameSpot's Blood and Wine opinion that the main characters in this expansion aren't "that interesting".

    GameSpot editorializes that the new characters can't match "Yennefer’s lusty spark or The Bloody Baron’s brutal sorrow." I just completely disagree with that analysis. On the contrary, I found the new characters very deep, and I think that their relationship with Geralt grew and changed over the course of the story, often based on my choices during the story. I don't want to add spoilers here, but I just want to rebut the notion that somehow the Blood and Wine add-on doesn't add new and interesting people into Geralt's life.

    I believe that Blood and Wine is a 9+ add-on, and is well worth the expense.
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  7. Jun 23, 2016
    10
    Fantastic expansion. The DLC content by itself deserves almost a GOTY in a couple of categories.We probably won't see a DLC this much big in a long time.
  8. Jun 23, 2016
    10
    Firstly, to the moron SexyBanana who gave this expansion a rating of 0 because there are no Steam cards: you are a vile and stupid piece of **** Who gives a **** about Steam cards? You totally discount the game because of that?

    With that out of the way, enough praise has been heaped upon this expansion. It's length, rich detail, great voice acting, interesting quests should be the gold
    Firstly, to the moron SexyBanana who gave this expansion a rating of 0 because there are no Steam cards: you are a vile and stupid piece of **** Who gives a **** about Steam cards? You totally discount the game because of that?

    With that out of the way, enough praise has been heaped upon this expansion. It's length, rich detail, great voice acting, interesting quests should be the gold standard for what DLC should be in a game. It is well worth the price unlike other games which sell DLC which is composed of nothing more than more crafting opportunities and/or cosmetic enhancements (looking at your Fallout 4).

    The negative reviews of this DLC are from people who clearly didn't like the base game. Disregard their trolling vitriol. If you like the base game, you must play Blood and Wine.
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  9. Jun 23, 2016
    10
    The jaw-dropping graphic, intriguing storytelling, well designed choices, open-world adventure depth and richness, all sums up to the pinnacle of a single player game.
    On top of that, it is an DLC with 40 hour+ playtime and costs only $20, while all other game publisher charge you $60 for some "full game" that has much less content.
    The Witcher 3 main game won most of GOTY last year,
    The jaw-dropping graphic, intriguing storytelling, well designed choices, open-world adventure depth and richness, all sums up to the pinnacle of a single player game.
    On top of that, it is an DLC with 40 hour+ playtime and costs only $20, while all other game publisher charge you $60 for some "full game" that has much less content.
    The Witcher 3 main game won most of GOTY last year, and i think this DLC may be the first to win GOTY as an expansion itself.
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  10. Jun 21, 2016
    10
    Blood and Wine is an amazing conclusion to the epic magnum opus that was The Witcher 3. As always, CDPR nailed every single features of the game with an almost supernatural perfection. Some studios cut of their core game and sells them as DLC. CDPR created a complete game with blood and wine and called it a DLC.

    It was a perfect swan song to Geralt of Rivia.
  11. Jun 19, 2016
    10
    Five Word Review: What DLC is meant to be!
    Favorite Thing: Blood and Wine is extremely well made, there's tons of content and it all comes at a damn good price. DLC of this value is extremely rare.
    Least Favorite Thing: What's with the yellow filter? Eww.

    Playtime: ~ 20h (only did around half of the side quests)
    Enjoyment: 10/10
    Recommendation: Without a doubt, get it!
  12. Jun 19, 2016
    10
    If you do calculated all the scores combined of the critic its 92 , and thats an achievement for an expansion , Simply the Best Expansion ever , jsut go out and play this ..100/10
  13. Jun 18, 2016
    10
    So after finishing Uncharted 4, DOOM single player and Far Harbor for the past month (which were all good)... Blood and Wine without a doubt comes out on top.
    The new land is massive for an expansion, the story is engaging, the humor is stronger than ever and CDPR filled each corner with character and charm. Plus the game is looking better than ever in a fictionalized medieval Southern
    So after finishing Uncharted 4, DOOM single player and Far Harbor for the past month (which were all good)... Blood and Wine without a doubt comes out on top.
    The new land is massive for an expansion, the story is engaging, the humor is stronger than ever and CDPR filled each corner with character and charm. Plus the game is looking better than ever in a fictionalized medieval Southern French/Ligurian looking region where the sun shines bright, the knights are chivalrous, and the inhabitants are loving life.

    10/10
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  14. Jun 18, 2016
    10
    Oh, my. Oh, my. CD Project Red just showed everyone how to make a DLC. This includes everything that a well made DLC should include. It is simply the DLC to rule them all.
    Released May. 31 on all major platforms it is abolutely without question a must buy for anyone and everyone that enjoyed Witcher 3.
    Blood and Wine includes a huge map, with interesting places and a lot of wine, and
    Oh, my. Oh, my. CD Project Red just showed everyone how to make a DLC. This includes everything that a well made DLC should include. It is simply the DLC to rule them all.
    Released May. 31 on all major platforms it is abolutely without question a must buy for anyone and everyone that enjoyed Witcher 3.
    Blood and Wine includes a huge map, with interesting places and a lot of wine, and french culture.
    It starts of with a 'normal' Witcher contract sent out my 'Her Enlightened Ladyship Duchess of Toussaint' to kill and bring the head of The Beast of Beauclair. Quite romantic, no? Along the adventure you may happen upon old and new friends and characters. The world is also filled with interesting sidequests and Witcher Contracts, everything reigning from helping Knights defeat Monsters, and being attacked by living statues. Blood and Wine also includes the great immersion and feeling of liveliness that the main game possess.
    The story of Blood and Wine is great. It immerse you in a beautiful and sometimes dark story of love, and murder. Blood And Wine includes multiple ending which makes it very replayable.
    The characters have differents views and ideoligies, and It's your job to choose which side you believe is the best. The voice acting is great apart from some moments that bring you straight out of the experience and ruins it for you, although the game is great and it brings you straight back in again. Some character also sound suspiciously ... Swedish?
    The game runs just as smoothly as the main game and it is twice as pretty with the beautiful meadows and colourfull environment. I had constant 60fps troughout the entire games without any drops of lag spikes (i5 6600k, EVGA gtx980, 16gb RAM).
    The game ends beautifully with Geralt of Rivia talking with a character and they say they need some rest, then Geralt moves his head and eyes and look at you through your computer screen. An incredible message from the developers that they will now take a rest from the Witcher and probably make a new IP. With CD P. Red's new game Cyberpunk 2077 in developement I sure as hell hope thay can bring the same type of quality and love to their next game.
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  15. Jun 18, 2016
    10
    There is no greater way to say goodbye to Geralt then through a mind blowing expansion pack. I loved playing Heart of Stone but Blood and Wine was like a whole new game, such was its size. Well done CDPR and thanks for the memorable experience.
  16. Jun 16, 2016
    10
    Great as always but why 9 ?

    Because i didn't like endings and you miss too much if you don't replay with other option

    Whatever i just cant give 9 i made it 10 , best dlc ever
  17. euu
    Jun 16, 2016
    5
    Really dissapointing conclusion to Geralt's story. Apparently, CD Project was so impressed by the reception the Blood Baron quest received that decided to make both of their expansion, into simillar soap operas about love, betrayal and family disputes. But where the story of the previous expansion, Hearts of Stone, had interesting characters and a horror movie feeling to it, the story ofReally dissapointing conclusion to Geralt's story. Apparently, CD Project was so impressed by the reception the Blood Baron quest received that decided to make both of their expansion, into simillar soap operas about love, betrayal and family disputes. But where the story of the previous expansion, Hearts of Stone, had interesting characters and a horror movie feeling to it, the story of Blood and Wine does not have any of that. Maybe fans of the books will enjoy it more since most of the characters where from the books ll and they drop reffrerences to them in every cutscene, but I could't bring myself to give a fraction of a crap about any of these characters or the story. It's nice that CD Project decided to finish some of Sapkowski's plots from the books but it would have been nicer if they brought back some of the characters us game fans enjoyed like Saskia or Iorveth.

    Fortunatelly, the game adds enough content to make up for the **** writing. The land of Toussaint is pretty large and is probably the best looking location from the Witcher 3. There are some nice side quests as well like one where you get to speak to your horse or one where you need to return the testicles of a statue. It's too bad most of them still rely on the Witcher Senses mechanic instead of giving the player subtle clues as how to solve them, but hey, it's 2016, you can't expect an RPG developer to put a lot of thought in their quests, right?

    On the gameplay side, there is a lot more content, like more weapons and armor(of which most look just as the ones from the main game), as well as some new witcher gear, including GrandMaster level equipment. The most important addition is the Mutations skill tree which offers some new powerful abillities at a great cost in skill points and mutagens. I didn't find this too interesting however since most of these abilities offer passive bonuses just like the ones from the base game, but then again I didn't insvest in a lot of them since I inished the main story(which is a lot shorter than the 20 hours that the developers promised) and I wasn't too interested to keep playing after.

    Overall, for an expansion that was so hyped and so praised by fanboys, this was very dissapointing. Not terrible, but not good either. If CD project decides to make another Witcher game I hope that they abndon this daytime soap opera writting and return to their more intriguing stories.
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  18. Jun 16, 2016
    9
    Ótima expansão,história boa demais,região nova incrível com cenários bonitos e detalhados e muita coisa nova pra fazer,THE WITCHER 3 é bom demais
  19. Jun 15, 2016
    9
    I loved the Witcher 3, and I also loved the expansion Hearts of Stone. So I had high expectations for Blood and Wine. The story gets of to a pretty slow start, and I was worried that Blood and Wine would not live up to the same standards as Wild Hunt and Hearts of Stone.

    Boy, was I wrong! The story quickly ramps up after the first few opening quests. Blood and Wine contains some of the
    I loved the Witcher 3, and I also loved the expansion Hearts of Stone. So I had high expectations for Blood and Wine. The story gets of to a pretty slow start, and I was worried that Blood and Wine would not live up to the same standards as Wild Hunt and Hearts of Stone.

    Boy, was I wrong! The story quickly ramps up after the first few opening quests. Blood and Wine contains some of the best storytelling, and some of the most atmospheric and remarkable locations in the game thus far! It also contains some interesting characters awesome plot twists. Toussaint is vibrant and colorful, but the game takes you to other locations along the main storyline as well! Simply amazing.

    The gameplay, combat and such are pretty much identical to the main game, so no surprises there. Nothing we haven't seen before. However, I still thoroughly enjoyed playing through the main and side quests, just because the dialogue and storytelling is as good as ever! More than once I had to laugh out loud at some of the dialogue and quirky characters.

    The story has 3 branching endings, which means the choices you make really matter, in unexpected ways. There is also a new love interest for Geralt to pursue, similar to Heats of Stone.

    If you liked Witcher 3 or Hearts of Stone, just get it! You won't be disappointed. Seems like Project CD Red saved some of the best for last, and it is a fitting ending to undoubtedly the best game of last year.
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  20. Jun 14, 2016
    10
    Notable story, interesting gameplay, awesome soundtrack, splendid characters, new quests, new location — everything mentioned here makes the DLC great. I'm pretty sure that almost everyone who played the original game will definitely purchase the DLC to support the developers and access a completely new gaming experience.
  21. Jun 13, 2016
    10
    Can not believe the size of this DLC. By any standard, the amount of game play almost was like a new game. The creators of this game really know how to write and tell an awesome story. Not only the main line story but some of the side quests are very intriguing and fun to play. One of the things I appreciate most is that they take the time to tell a story even after the ending "boss"Can not believe the size of this DLC. By any standard, the amount of game play almost was like a new game. The creators of this game really know how to write and tell an awesome story. Not only the main line story but some of the side quests are very intriguing and fun to play. One of the things I appreciate most is that they take the time to tell a story even after the ending "boss" battle. Almost no game does that. The sense of humor, the adult content, the story, the fighting, was all in the right proportion. I don't want to give anything away but the Fable part of this game was very creative and fun. I loved this DLC and I can not wait until they come out with another one in the future. Expand
  22. Jun 12, 2016
    10
    I have only very small problems with this expansion : the main antagonist isn't as compelling as he could have been, no manticore to fight, some characters that I would love to see from the main game aren't here, some bugs..

    Otherwise, this is really the best expansion to a game that I have ever played.. I really liked the new region Toussaint, all characters (apart from the main
    I have only very small problems with this expansion : the main antagonist isn't as compelling as he could have been, no manticore to fight, some characters that I would love to see from the main game aren't here, some bugs..

    Otherwise, this is really the best expansion to a game that I have ever played.. I really liked the new region Toussaint, all characters (apart from the main antagonist) are perfectly written, music is fantastic, graphics are even better than in the main game and HoS, new monsters are cool and fun to fight against, again great main and side quests, the best in the industry when it comes to RPGs, humor is great and throwbacks to TW1 are a nice touch ..30+ hours of great stuff to do and discover.. If you love TW3, the Witcher series, RPGs or just great written games, this expansion is for you
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  23. Jun 11, 2016
    10
    I'm gonna start by saying this is the best value dlc, in fact, its, a insult to call it a dlc even calling it an expansion would be be a disservice.
    This sort of content would be a sequel from most other developers
    Anyway lets get on with the review if you already played the witcher 3 and enjoyed it the is a must buy no question about it. I don't write reviews, as you can see I'm ****
    I'm gonna start by saying this is the best value dlc, in fact, its, a insult to call it a dlc even calling it an expansion would be be a disservice.
    This sort of content would be a sequel from most other developers
    Anyway lets get on with the review if you already played the witcher 3 and enjoyed it the is a must buy no question about it.
    I don't write reviews, as you can see I'm **** at them but I just wanted to thank cd red for respecting me as a paying customer and for the brilliant game they have produced here.
    This is hands down the best dlc/expansion ive ever played in my life and I couldn't recommend it enough.
    Thank you cd red for a truly great end to a truly great trilogy of games.
    Gerald I'm gonna miss you but one thing for sure is what ever cd red bring out in future I will be there day one to support whatever you do. You guys really get it.
    Thank you cd red :)
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  24. Jun 11, 2016
    10
    Witcher 3 with all expansions is pure masterpiece. My over 200h of hunting mosters, discovering places, meeting people, going deeper and deeper into story was simply joy.
    Thank you Geralt and CDP Red for this awesome journey.
    I will miss you so much White Wolf.
  25. Jun 11, 2016
    10
    The amount of content and the quality of that content is overwhelming. Compared to other so-called "DLC" that are being produced by most companies in the market, this should be considered as a full game. And a very beautiful and entertaining game to say the least.
  26. Jun 11, 2016
    10
    This expansion is made better than most other full games released this year. I seriously would nominate it for Game of the Year in 2016 if it were possible. A true masterpiece that every RPG fan should play.
  27. Jun 11, 2016
    7
    A bit disappointed by this expansion, being that this was to be the end of the witcher series I expected a bit more.

    Pros Marvelous new world, colourful (a nice departure from the rather drab colours of velen and Novigrad), painstakingly crafted with an amazing care for the details. Passionating, compelling story with deep and interesting characters, and full of meaningful choices to
    A bit disappointed by this expansion, being that this was to be the end of the witcher series I expected a bit more.

    Pros
    Marvelous new world, colourful (a nice departure from the rather drab colours of velen and Novigrad), painstakingly crafted with an amazing care for the details. Passionating, compelling story with deep and interesting characters, and full of meaningful choices to be made.

    Cons
    Very few new enemies. Most new monsters are just reskins of those already present in the base game. Boss fight too don't add anything new etiher (apart from the wicked witch wich I really enjoyed). Uncompromisingly and frustratingly difficult at the highest difficulty setting (I had to lower the difficulty for the first time after having finished the base game and Hearts of Iron at death march), most monsters and bosses follow the same old and repetitive mechanics, they are just faster, stronger and harder to hit, which has the side effect of rendering utterly useless most of the skills aquired for your carefully thought-out character build; you will end up never using signs or alchemy since the only strategy that seems to work is dodging, rolling and landing the occasional hit from behind.
    Too many, long and boring fetch quests. Useless and boring treasure hunts, because when you finally manage to have the guy make you the coveted grandmaster sets, you will most probably be at a much higher level than the one necessary to unlock the armor and most quests will be a lower level too.
    Too many cutscenes you can't skip and with too few checkpoints for saving! This already annoyed me in the base game, and here it's even worse. I can understand not being able to save, but why shouldn't I even pause or exit the game during those dialogue cutscenes!
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  28. Jun 11, 2016
    9
    Blood & wine is a good example to all game developers on how a proper dlc should be done at a fair and just price.

    It's everything we see in witcher 3 but adjusted and perfected in overall. I ended up myself enjoying more of the blood & wine than the main game. It is a bit buggy around the edges. But didn't affect my experience and cdpr is already cleaning it up with patches.
    Blood & wine is a good example to all game developers on how a proper dlc should be done at a fair and just price.

    It's everything we see in witcher 3 but adjusted and perfected in overall. I ended up myself enjoying more of the blood & wine than the main game.

    It is a bit buggy around the edges. But didn't affect my experience and cdpr is already cleaning it up with patches.

    Witcher 3 + season pass is one of the few high value games out there. Don't miss it.
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  29. Jun 10, 2016
    9
    CDPR shows us how expansion should be made. This product is polished nearly in every aspect. However I'm a little bit disapointed when it comes to a story. I think in a previous expansion devs achieved mastery in respect of storytelling and it is normal it was hard to create something so good. To me, Olgierd was deeper character than Dettlaff, CDPR had a opportinity in Blood and Wine toCDPR shows us how expansion should be made. This product is polished nearly in every aspect. However I'm a little bit disapointed when it comes to a story. I think in a previous expansion devs achieved mastery in respect of storytelling and it is normal it was hard to create something so good. To me, Olgierd was deeper character than Dettlaff, CDPR had a opportinity in Blood and Wine to create far better character than Olgierd but they didn't give us a possibility to learn more about Dettlaff. A character's base was good but they ended only on this. What's more the whole plot and intrigue wasn't so engaging. But don't get me wrong, this expansion has truly good story, but simpy I have to compare both DLC. Fortunately, the new expansion in contrast to Hearts of Stone offers us great side quests.

    Other things B&W does better as this is a huge expansion so there is lots things to do. Really good side quests (as always), some changes in mechanics, beautiful zone, characters and soundtrack, holy crap this accordion.
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  30. Jun 10, 2016
    10
    Impressive in terms of visuals, storyline and overall value, this chapter is based on the monster class least developed in the main game: vampires. You will see all the vampires from Witcher 1 return, alongside a more diverse and fantastic set of enemies. The game's atmosphere is also something special, being the sort of game in which i would spend hours and hours just admiring a certainImpressive in terms of visuals, storyline and overall value, this chapter is based on the monster class least developed in the main game: vampires. You will see all the vampires from Witcher 1 return, alongside a more diverse and fantastic set of enemies. The game's atmosphere is also something special, being the sort of game in which i would spend hours and hours just admiring a certain sunset or the happenings inside a certain brothel or a square, etc. Beautiful and still rather big adventure, lasting at least 30 hours on its own (and that's for speedruns mostly) Expand
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Universal acclaim - based on 50 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 50 out of 50
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 50
  3. Negative: 0 out of 50
  1. Dec 1, 2016
    90
    The Witcher 3: Blood & Wine is an exceptional expansion that reignites a sense of wonder even for players who have put in hundreds of hours so far. The breadth and variety of all that’s included stands stronger than many full-priced sequels. As a twenty-dollar add-on, it’s absolutely worthwhile.
  2. Pelit (Finland)
    Sep 28, 2016
    90
    An excellent add-on for an excellent game. [Aug 2016]
  3. Games Master UK
    Aug 21, 2016
    85
    A vast, joyful playground, and a wonderful excuse to return to The Witcher 3 one last time. [Aug 2016, p.81]