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  1. Dec 28, 2015
    10
    This game is the best . It's most complete feel how to be a Witcher . Lot's of stuff to do , lot's of humor and good storyline + Hearts of Stone - magnificent .
  2. Dec 27, 2015
    10
    I am convinced that this has to be the game of the year. I was reluctant to buy witcher 3 at first since I played witcher 2 and I did not really like it so much. But after the disappointing fallout 4, I decided to try this game and it is simply awesome. It is ridiculously big. The RPG elements are there, no fallout 4 FPS attempt here. This game also has no DRM which is just annoying andI am convinced that this has to be the game of the year. I was reluctant to buy witcher 3 at first since I played witcher 2 and I did not really like it so much. But after the disappointing fallout 4, I decided to try this game and it is simply awesome. It is ridiculously big. The RPG elements are there, no fallout 4 FPS attempt here. This game also has no DRM which is just annoying and not useful for anything except to piss off customers and to provide pirates with a better experience. This is simply a game that deserves the 10/10. Expand
  3. Dec 26, 2015
    9
    If your a fan of rpgs in any way, buy this game. If you like fantasy settings, buy this game. If you want to lose the next few months of your life buy this game. But seriously this game is a real landmark in video games. It proves once again great gameplay and story can coincide and shows world creation done right. The music is fantastic, and the graphics are great while but wontIf your a fan of rpgs in any way, buy this game. If you like fantasy settings, buy this game. If you want to lose the next few months of your life buy this game. But seriously this game is a real landmark in video games. It proves once again great gameplay and story can coincide and shows world creation done right. The music is fantastic, and the graphics are great while but wont completely kick your computers ass. The story provides a very human story in a fantasical world, and the feelings these characters feel are very relatable. The only reason this isn't a 10 is sadly there are quite a few glitches and bugs. This still should'nt stop you from buying this game. Honestly even at full price its worth the buy. Expand
  4. Dec 26, 2015
    10
    It is hands down Game Of The Year! The game offers great story, though it has many repetitive quests. The combat feels great and has a lot of viariety, steel and silver swords, fast and strong attacks, crossbow, bombs, spells, amnd potions. The loot is great and that is the resean that you will want to play the game after the main story.
  5. Dec 26, 2015
    10
    A gorgeous game set in a dark universe where you play as a legendary Witcher 'Geralt of Rivia'. The Witcher 3 excels in almost every aspect imaginable.

    The Setting - CD Project Red (The Devs) really out-did themselves on the setting. The game is absolutely gorgeous, but also presents you with exactly the setting you would want in a monster-slaying game: dark, foggy, disturbing. Also,
    A gorgeous game set in a dark universe where you play as a legendary Witcher 'Geralt of Rivia'. The Witcher 3 excels in almost every aspect imaginable.

    The Setting - CD Project Red (The Devs) really out-did themselves on the setting. The game is absolutely gorgeous, but also presents you with exactly the setting you would want in a monster-slaying game: dark, foggy, disturbing. Also, there is a lot of swamps and snowy valleys. I like both.

    The Characters - Just, wonderful. Almost every single character in this game manages to be somewhat interesting. The voice acting (especially for the important characters) is similar to that you'd expect of a movie, and the scripts almost never fail to be convincing. A character never acted irrationally (unless that's what they were supposed to do.)

    Gameplay - The gameplay is fast, punishing, and fun. Fighting against humans isn't nearly as fun as fighting against monsters: taking down a griffin is far more exhilarating than a bandit. Nevertheless preparing for a battle with oils, and potions, then engaging in difficult combat is great. If you enjoy dodging, evading (like dodging, but side stepping instead of rolling) and blocking while deciding when to deliver a powerful attack, you will enjoy the gameplay.

    The Story - Definitely the games strongest element (and I'd give all the other aspects 9-10's). Never once was I intrigued by the story. Every single time I made a crucial decision, I knew it could have massive ramifications later on into the game - and that was awesome. Playing The Witcher 3 never felt like a chore, unlike many other games.

    Bugs/Performance - Eh, I didn't expect any bugs. The game is a little demanding, but it is acceptable seeing as how beautiful the game is.

    One of the best Story-Driven RPG's ever made.
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  6. Dec 25, 2015
    10
    One of the best games I ever played (if not the best one).

    I come from reading the books and playing the previous 2 games, so this one had a particular importance for me. It didn't disappoint me at all and gave a deserved ending to this great story. I feel very empty now that I finished it! - The story is great, reconnecting so much with the books. It keeps you involved from
    One of the best games I ever played (if not the best one).

    I come from reading the books and playing the previous 2 games, so this one had a particular importance for me. It didn't disappoint me at all and gave a deserved ending to this great story. I feel very empty now that I finished it!

    - The story is great, reconnecting so much with the books. It keeps you involved from beginning to end.
    - Graphics are crazy and detailed in every way.
    - Sound track? no words, these songs are still playing in my head!!
    - Gameplay is very solid and combat is really fun!
    - World is really huge and there is so much exploration..

    Don't know what else to say. They made a masterpiece. I clocked at around 120 hours, finished all quests and left out only the "?" in the sea of Skellige.

    Negative sides? Personally just 2:
    - Controls sometimes are a bit clunky (horse controls, cliffs,etc.) - I guess this is the price to pay for making an Open world game for the 1st time CD Project
    - World is very grim and dark, maybe a bit too much?

    To conclude: it's a must have. I'll jump straight into the DLC!
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  7. Dec 24, 2015
    10
    An immersive story line, unforgettable quests and character, a thriving universe. A near perfect game. It truly feels that this is a real world existing and I am in the middle of a larger war, rather than being the most important piece of the war. The people and characters and interactions are great. The combat is also a lot of fun against a good mix of humans of monsters. In combat oneAn immersive story line, unforgettable quests and character, a thriving universe. A near perfect game. It truly feels that this is a real world existing and I am in the middle of a larger war, rather than being the most important piece of the war. The people and characters and interactions are great. The combat is also a lot of fun against a good mix of humans of monsters. In combat one has the choice to mix magic attacks with explosives, or just slash harshly with a blade.
    It is a classic which should net a player upwards of eighty hours of fun and challenging gameplay.
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  8. Dec 23, 2015
    10
    This game ticks all my boxes. It's big. So we can waste a lot of time in it. It's deep. There is a world to explore here, very well made and worth exploring. It's interesting. The stories and characters are rich and diverse. There may be some small issues with controls and combat, but these are not so serious in the scheme of things. Highly recommended. Buy it. 27.33.1089.99.18.9. OTG
  9. Dec 23, 2015
    10
    Hard to know what to add to what most people are telling you. TW3 seems more than just a game, it's alive, alive with beauty, with activity all around, it sucks you in and doesn't want to let you go, and when eventually you do pause for food or the toilet the real world seems drab and dull in comparison. This is a game that makes you want to learn to ride a horse, strap on a couple ofHard to know what to add to what most people are telling you. TW3 seems more than just a game, it's alive, alive with beauty, with activity all around, it sucks you in and doesn't want to let you go, and when eventually you do pause for food or the toilet the real world seems drab and dull in comparison. This is a game that makes you want to learn to ride a horse, strap on a couple of swords and go explore the mountains of Scotland (which look a lot like Skellige).

    The main story is absolutely gripping, so hard to leave it and carry out the side quests which you really need to to level up, but then the side quests are just as gripping, the Red Baron quest is worthy of it's own game alone.

    I've been playing video games since the 1970s and in all that time I've tried every genre, RPG was never my favourite, always preferred FPS, but I can in all honesty say that in the last 40 years of gaming TW3 is hands down the most immersive, most well written, most beautiful, most heart wrenching, most moving, and the most lovingly crafted computer game I've ever had the privilege to play. Thank you CD Projekt Red.
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  10. Dec 22, 2015
    9
    Having spent over 60 hours in each of the first two entries of the trilogy, I've more than tripled that time in the final chapter of this mesmerizing, highly addictive story. The developers listen to their consumers, and they craft the game desired with a refined etiquette and humorous commentary. No game is perfect upon release, but the devs are passionate and patched swiftly, alsoHaving spent over 60 hours in each of the first two entries of the trilogy, I've more than tripled that time in the final chapter of this mesmerizing, highly addictive story. The developers listen to their consumers, and they craft the game desired with a refined etiquette and humorous commentary. No game is perfect upon release, but the devs are passionate and patched swiftly, also holding to their promise by offering an unprecedented level of free DLC.

    And while I can't think of any reason to give yet another highly positive review, the title isn't going to be everyone's cup of tea. While you are constantly surrounded by new and familiar faces, your character is alone. Maybe that's not a bad thing, but sometimes some party banter is helpful when it's too quiet. Yet, there rarely is a dull moment. The crafting system has gone through some revision and inventory management has improved.

    The look and feel of the world is unparalleled in my gaming experience, but it is the story and its characters which make this a truly awesome title to become immersed in over the holiday if you are looking for a different kind of cheer.
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  11. Dec 21, 2015
    10
    Easily one of the most immersive and greatest role playing game of the year . Great storyline .Epic graphics and now they fixed most of the bugs and glitches i can play this magnificent game with comfort .
  12. Dec 19, 2015
    10
    Ok, we have solid characters, many many many many detailed and deep quests, a wonderful world to explore and to be sucked in. if you have read the books, this game is non plus ultra. Everything is detailed, music is good, dialogue are good and you can influence the world by your decision. Totally Worth a hundred and more hours of my life.
  13. Dec 19, 2015
    10
    So i'm about 70 hours into Witcher 3. I'm guessing about 40% through the story and maybe 30% through the total content. I mean, it's open world and there's like 300 points of interest ranging from treasure to new quests. And I'm still sticking by it is the BEST GAME EVER MADE. CD Projekt Red is now my favorite dev, i mean there's so much to do!! There's more voice acting than SWTOR andSo i'm about 70 hours into Witcher 3. I'm guessing about 40% through the story and maybe 30% through the total content. I mean, it's open world and there's like 300 points of interest ranging from treasure to new quests. And I'm still sticking by it is the BEST GAME EVER MADE. CD Projekt Red is now my favorite dev, i mean there's so much to do!! There's more voice acting than SWTOR and skyrim combined. Graphics are gorgeous, music is incredible, open world, combat is fun and reactive, Geralt is an awesome character badass, tons of armor and weapons models to keep you feeling like you're the monster killer you are.

    I'm so addicted I play for 10 hours a day sometimes. Been up until 5am like 3 times so my sleep is totally screwed. I just want to keep doing more stuff! That's how a game should be. Literally the only complaint I have is the horse you ride. He's dumb. He spawns in bad places, and always behind the camera so he's never where you are heading when you whistle for him. And sloped terrain is a **** nightmare sometimes. Although he is necessary and helpful to a big degree. And he does have an autopilot if you're on a road. And there is fast travel but only from road signs.

    Read a synopsis of the other 2 games if you don't want to play them, really the events in those games are standalone and it's only cool to see old characters you've met before in the other games. I wholeheartedly recommend this game whatever the price is. It's near perfect. There is no game better of its type and is strongly competing with Chrono Trigger as my favorite of all time.

    A very rare 10/10 for me.
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  14. Dec 17, 2015
    10
    Witcher 3 is a perfect example of how to do an open world RPG with in-depth quests. Unlike Dragon age, Witcher 3 is more down to earth and gritty in its presentation and lore, which is a huge compliment. The graphics are best I've seen so far on the next gen consoles, with each environment teeming with detail. The true beauty of this game is how each quest - from minor to major - has anWitcher 3 is a perfect example of how to do an open world RPG with in-depth quests. Unlike Dragon age, Witcher 3 is more down to earth and gritty in its presentation and lore, which is a huge compliment. The graphics are best I've seen so far on the next gen consoles, with each environment teeming with detail. The true beauty of this game is how each quest - from minor to major - has an interesting setup and backstory, and each character that plays a significant role in the game is memorable. Clocking in at 100 hrs, I have yet more to do. Go for this gem right now. Expand
  15. Dec 13, 2015
    10
    The Witcher 3 is the new yardstick against which all games will be measured for quality. So far ahead of the pack its plain astounding. Graphics are amazing, story amazing, content level...amazing.
    If you can only afford time for one game a year, make it this one.
  16. Dec 12, 2015
    10
    This is by far the best game I've ever played and I'm afraid it will be the best one .. at least untill CD Project Red releases The Withcer 4 of course. Reading those bad reviews is like comedy for me. This game sets new standars for games of all genres. The storys told by this game in every single small side quests are ridiciously amazing. I had to catch myself mutlpy time starring at theThis is by far the best game I've ever played and I'm afraid it will be the best one .. at least untill CD Project Red releases The Withcer 4 of course. Reading those bad reviews is like comedy for me. This game sets new standars for games of all genres. The storys told by this game in every single small side quests are ridiciously amazing. I had to catch myself mutlpy time starring at the monitor with open mouth after realising I just completed the smallest side quest of this game having a better story than other games main story. This is a masterpiece in every form of the definition of masterpiece and EVERYONE who likes to play at least A LITTE is OBLIGATED to play this Game. The support of CD project red is the best you will ever get and the DLCs... what can I say, other games want you to pay 10 bucks for a new SKIN, in there you get what DLCs really are supposed to be and even more .. it's outstanding. Everyone who rates this game under at least 8 points is not worth living on this planet. Expand
  17. Dec 12, 2015
    10
    Gameplay: 9
    Graphics: 10
    Story : 10
    Sound : 10
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    Overall : 10
  18. Dec 11, 2015
    10
    The Witcher 3, this game is a testament to how far games have come.

    I actually feel sorry for any game that tries to do open world RPG after this. It's painfully obvious that CDPR has blown everyone out of the water. Here's why: The game is open world, and has better graphics than most linear games, even DESPITE the graphics downgrade (which DID happen). The game looks and feels like
    The Witcher 3, this game is a testament to how far games have come.

    I actually feel sorry for any game that tries to do open world RPG after this. It's painfully obvious that CDPR has blown everyone out of the water. Here's why:

    The game is open world, and has better graphics than most linear games, even DESPITE the graphics downgrade (which DID happen). The game looks and feels like a handcrafted world, the entire game world is beyond beautiful, like nothing I have ever seen before. I thought the witcher 2 was amazing, the witcher 2 was definitely great looking, but it did not have the scope that TW3 has. TW3 has a world that feels completely real and alive. That feeling of "copy pasted" areas is just not there.

    The npcs. People will call out to you when you ride/walk by if they want your help, the faces in the witcher are many and varied. Even after doing nearly every quest I came across I never felt like I was talking to the same person with a different outfit. Everyone in the game already has their own thing to do, and their own agenda. Nobody is really just standing around waiting for YOU.

    The story. This isn't something you want to play while barely paying attention. The time investment needed to finish this game is massive. I started my playthrough on the hardest difficulty, and it took me about 150 hours to beat the game, while skipping many contracts and a vast majority of markers on the maps. Whenever I sat down to play the game, I wanted to make sure I had no other distractions. This game takes work to beat, and it's largely due to the fact that I didn't want to miss a thing while I was playing, finding the time to commit to this game was not easy, but well worth it.

    The game is not perfect. It suffers from the typical open world game issues (clipping, weird camera angles sometimes, a slightly misplaced object or two), for example I found a tree floating a few feet above the ground in the first area, however that was the ONLY example I found of that. Even with these little issues, as far as open world games go, nothing has the fidelity that I have witnessed in the Witcher 3.

    The controls are a bit clunky, I felt as though the Witcher 2 was more responsive, but the Witcher 3's clunkyness appears to be the result of an attempt to make realistic movement/combat animations that flow together, not the result of bad controls. I have to say, once you get used to the pace of combat and the style of movement, I found myself enjoying the realistic style of responsiveness.

    This is a story driven game, if you cannot get into the story you will probably not enjoy the game that much.

    I feel like I have barely even touched the surface as to why this game is so good. I feel like I can't appropriately describe it.

    I will say this though, that this is what gaming needs, a game that pushes the boundaries of what we've seen before. I can say with certainty that I have never seen a world so vast and believable, so alive and vibrant. I've never had a game make me feel so small and insignificant. Playing the witcher 3 was like having a second life for 5 months. There was so much going on in the world of the witcher 3, and I didn't even manage to see all of it.

    As of right now, december of 2015, this game has no equal within the genre of open world RPG's. That is what I think.
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  19. Dec 9, 2015
    10
    I love RPGs and mainly play them in my free time.
    So: should you buy it? Absolutely.
    It has amazing music, story, characters, well written dialogues.
    SIDE QUEST ARE AWESOME, they often feel like main quest, they fit in the story and are EXCITING AND INTERESTING. Unlike in other rpgs. That was the biggest shock for me, so why are you still reading it, go and buy this game!
  20. Dec 9, 2015
    10
    Witcher 3 is the best RPG I ever played with Zelda : The Wind Waker. The atmosphere of the game is mindblowing, thanks to its incredibly beautiful soundtracks and graphics. Even though the game can be, strictly in terms of gameplay, slightly repetitive, it didn't bother me as I was totally sucked into the stories of this amazing, fantastic world.
  21. Dec 8, 2015
    10
    In my opinion, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is better played if you have already played the first and the second game, because i think that it's biggest virtue is the contrast with the other games, the improvement made. I remember The Witcher 2 and 1 as great games, with a really good history, but Wild Hunt it's different, it has the history (amazing) but they made everything better. TheIn my opinion, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is better played if you have already played the first and the second game, because i think that it's biggest virtue is the contrast with the other games, the improvement made. I remember The Witcher 2 and 1 as great games, with a really good history, but Wild Hunt it's different, it has the history (amazing) but they made everything better. The graphics (on maximum quality) are quite amazing, as well as the world's design, that i find incredibly beautiful (special mention to the weather changes), the gameplay is really improved, and exploring and fighting is quite a pleasure. The game get my full attention after 3-4 hs of playing, and i can't leave it from there, it has me completely immersed in it's world, and for me, that's a 10. Expand
  22. Dec 8, 2015
    6
    Pros
    Decent story
    Some good quests
    Voiced well

    Cons
    Poor loot itemisation(its all worthless once you get some witcher gear)
    Lack of dungeons
    Deluge of endless tedious dialogue
    Sub par combat
    Poor crafting system
    Bad inventory management
    Easy to outlevel tons of the content too quickly

    Good game but too many flaws for me.
  23. Dec 7, 2015
    10
    The biggest weakness of "The Witcher 3" is, that it ends at some point. I literally could have played this game for the rest of my live without ever getting bored of it.
  24. Dec 6, 2015
    10
    Excellent, excellent, excellent! To live the life of a Witcher; one Geralt of Rivia at that...all with such a spectacular story, amazing production, and intricate attention to detail. One could play this a dozen times and have different outcomes with the variety of decisions involved. Very well done.
  25. Dec 4, 2015
    10
    This is was of the finest open world games I've ever played. So much beautiful detail, action, dialog and quest variety. I've spent so many hours just riding around enjoying the always-changing scenery as I completed some side-quests. There are several special gear sets to be found increasing various stats, each feels worth exploring for.
    -Dialog - Some of the best and varied since Mass
    This is was of the finest open world games I've ever played. So much beautiful detail, action, dialog and quest variety. I've spent so many hours just riding around enjoying the always-changing scenery as I completed some side-quests. There are several special gear sets to be found increasing various stats, each feels worth exploring for.
    -Dialog - Some of the best and varied since Mass Effect
    -Graphics - Rivaling the best of games granted your PC is up for the task.
    -Quest variety - The best I've seen in an RPG. A few quest groups, but each with their own deep story and detail. The game is a little 'hand-holdy' in terms of quest markers and such; I'm unaware of an remove marker feature. This is certainly no deterrent. I wouldn't mind a little more urgency in-game while side-questing to keep it exciting. Something akin to a timer to get certain main-quest objectives completed before X happens. Would help with the immersion.
    -Loot - All loot in the game is used for various crafting, and all special gear sets can be upgraded a few times to continue enjoying them as you level up.
    -You see your decisions through the game intertwine with stories further in!

    Play this and you will not regret it. The Witcher 3 plays a lot on relationships that have already been established in previous 2 games so I would recommend at least playing Witcher 2 first (A stellar game on its own) as it'll help you with immersion into the world. Thanks.
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  26. Dec 2, 2015
    5
    +Story
    +Graphics
    +Immersion; insane armor and weapons detail -overused assets and music -limited monster animations -large windows between attacks -the weapons you can wield are only swords (because axes are hilarious on Geralt) -half of the skills are boring -boring, unlikeable main character -side quests tend to end anticlimatically -impossible crafting unless you look
    +Story
    +Graphics
    +Immersion; insane armor and weapons detail

    -overused assets and music
    -limited monster animations
    -large windows between attacks
    -the weapons you can wield are only swords (because axes are hilarious on Geralt)
    -half of the skills are boring
    -boring, unlikeable main character
    -side quests tend to end anticlimatically
    -impossible crafting unless you look absolutely everywhere
    -a flat world map (unless in Skeliige) full of lazily presented busy work

    5/10. Not fun
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  27. Dec 2, 2015
    10
    What can I say that hasn't already been said??? Simply put, the closest to perfection game I've played. After 6 months of patches and an expansion the game is fine tuned and overflows with content. Easily the best game I own if not the best ever. Forget game of the year this is game of the century!
  28. Dec 1, 2015
    9
    I loved previous 2 Witcher games (still considering The Witcher 1 to be one of the best RPG's of all time), to prepare for this 100%, I even read all 8 books, falling in love with Witcher universe even more and now after my 2 months long journey through this I'm finally happy to say that The Witcher 3 didn't disappoint and delivered the goods on basically every level. Transition toI loved previous 2 Witcher games (still considering The Witcher 1 to be one of the best RPG's of all time), to prepare for this 100%, I even read all 8 books, falling in love with Witcher universe even more and now after my 2 months long journey through this I'm finally happy to say that The Witcher 3 didn't disappoint and delivered the goods on basically every level. Transition to open-world went really well and even though there are some minor problems, Wild Hunt is an excellent RPG and a fantastic closure for this epic trilogy.

    Despite all the internet drama around the visual downgrade, the visuals are absolutely beautiful, probably the best looking open-world game to date and what's even better, it surprisingly runs smoothly even on high details on my older rig. I was worried about optimization, but CDPR did a great job here. Beautiful environments, vast landscapes, but still very detailed, light and weather changes, those sunsets man...

    Controls and UI has been significantly improved from the terrible consolized Witcher 2, fighting mechanics feel much more fluid and even though it's still not Dark Souls level, it comes very close and it's perfectly fine. I played on hardest Death March difficulty and for the most part the element of challenge was pretty solid throughout the game.

    The most important thing about RPGs - writing, quests, characters, it's all excellent, even little side-quest activities often provide really interesting stories, there are tons of references to previous games, to books and even to our pop-culture. I caught a glimpse of so many, Fallout, Madonna, David Lynch, Prodigy, Fight Club.. just to name a few. Characters feel really alive, with face expressions and great voice acting, even though many of those faces and voices are repeated quite a lot.

    As for the mini-games - I was a huge fan of dice poker from previous games, especially TW1 version and I didn't like Gwent as much at first, but once i got around it a bit and gathered good enough cards for my deck, it really started to grow on me and now I consider it to be probably the best mini-game ever in RPG.

    Now to my problems with this game and why i don't give it a full score (even though it was very close). First, CDPR obviously felt the need to to fill this world with question marks, if every question mark was actually worth visiting, containing interesting quest, or something unique it would be great, but most of these are some random chests filled with junk, monster nests, abandoned sites and so on, where you repeat the same activity all over again countless times. Abandoned sites for example makes you clear the area from monsters/bandits/whatever just to get the 1:1 same result animation every single time, if it was there once or twice, ok, but there are like 50 of those. The same goes for all those marked chests and smuglers caches, I spent entire weekend just sailing the seas around Skellige clearing all those chests and selling all that junk afterwards, not fun at all, I know you can skip these and you can just go for the main quest, but the completionist in me just must do 100% everything the game has to offer and this felt like an artificial way how to prolong the game length, because in the end you spend almost as much time doing all this busy work as you do with regular quests. Quantity not always means quality and quality is always more important.

    Another gripe was with bugs and glitches, after first starting the game on release day and realizing I can't even finish one of the first quests because of the bug and seeing all those extensive patch notes with each incoming patch, I just had to wait a few months to even start playing to enjoy the game 100%. All this patching and bug fixing should have happened before the release not after. Even now half a year later there are /still quests in my log that cannot be completed, objects often become inactive so the only solution is to restart or reload the game and so on, but all considered, the experience was relatively problem-free.

    Despite this, I love The Witcher 3, I loved being in this world for so long and I'm kinda sad it's over. Until the DLC arrives... 9/10
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  29. Dec 1, 2015
    10
    GOTY 2.015 ¡¡¡

    Es el mejor juego de 2.015 con diferencia sobre el segundo. La historia y sobretodo las historias secundarias son geniales a lo largo de más de 180 horas de contenido... haciendo misiones con desenlaces totalmente inesperados.. La mano de cdproject se nota; el cariño con el que ha creado cada escenario y esas instantaneas.... Más de una vez y de dos y de tres y de
    GOTY 2.015 ¡¡¡

    Es el mejor juego de 2.015 con diferencia sobre el segundo. La historia y sobretodo las historias secundarias son geniales a lo largo de más de 180 horas de contenido... haciendo misiones con desenlaces totalmente inesperados.. La mano de cdproject se nota; el cariño con el que ha creado cada escenario y esas instantaneas.... Más de una vez y de dos y de tres y de cuatro me he tenido que parar para disfrutar del paisaje. La paleta de colores tanto en los parajes nevados, pantanos y campo... Todo un regalo para lo sentidos.. Ha sufrido muchos bugs pero el soporte recibido por parte del estudio ha corregido casi todos los problemas.

    Un Saludo
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Metascore
93

Universal acclaim - based on 32 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 32 out of 32
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 32
  3. Negative: 0 out of 32
  1. Jan 28, 2016
    90
    The Witcher 3 says no to all of this - it's a great game with a fully realized setting, it's a joy to play, the business model behind it treats its customers like human beings, and it delivers a story that finally hits the tone of the books.
  2. Jan 20, 2016
    100
    Probably the best open-world RPG ever made, but it still falls prey to some of the genre's worst traps.
  3. Nov 4, 2015
    80
    I've made it pretty clear that it's hardly a flawless game, but that doesn't change the fact that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is something pretty bloody special and you should absolutely play it.