what was your favorite part of this game?
What was your favorite part of this game?
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Drinking with my wolf school bros
Hearts of Stone, Blood and Wine, doing the optional quests, walking around the streets of the cities and soaking in the atmosphere.
Baron quests ofc, also B&W's misery - and winds howling in general.
>HoS misery*
Skellige easy
Easily hearts of stone
I hate Skellige
I hate the people
I hate the architecture
I hate the amount of foglets
I hate the amount of wraiths
Fuck sirens
Honestly, just riding Roach around White Orchard, staring at the stunning sunrise, and beating up random pockets of bandits. Honestly, for all its gameplay flaws, Witcher 3 just has a way of just enveloping the player in a stunning and beautiful atmosphere.
>you flee my dreams come the morrrrrnnninnnng
romance movements between Yennefer and Geralt
Velen. I loved the war-torn land aesthetic
Of the main game, the Kaer Mohran arc up through the Night on Bald Mountain.
BW is the actual best though
Fight with Detlaff
I got to the second town I think after meeting the witch lady again from the beginning of the game at some castle, was roaming around a bit, tried to fight a werewolf that regenerated all of its health in like 3 secs once I got close to killing him and just dropped the game
it wasnt bad but I was actually kinda bored at that point, does the game get any better, more interesting or anything later on? I might give it another shot in the future
I mean I dropped dragons dogma the first time I played it after a few hours, got back to it later and its one of my favourite games of all time since
>story wise
entering the hut in the Isle of Mists
>gameplay wise
Blood&Wine's fights against strigas were really good
>boss-fight wise
Dettlaf is fucking hype
>Honestly, for all its gameplay flaws, Witcher 3 just has a way of just enveloping the player in a stunning and beautiful atmosphere.
Just like living in Poland, terrible gameplay, but atmosphere can be nice and comfy.
getting all smuggler stashes in skellige
breaking Dijkstra's good leg
I had pretty much the same experience as you to be honest. The early parts of the main quest bored me so I went sidequesting. Took a werewolf quest like 2 levels above me, same experience. Got the shits, decided to go back to the boring main quest. Halfway through the bloody baron quest I got bored and quit the game.
Went back to it after a while, just powered through, respected the fact that you can't sequence break at all and that the quest level recommendations have to be accepted. Really good game.
You should consider using this mod: Set Bonuses For All Tiers of Witcher Gear - nexusmods.com
>modding on first playthrough
I know, but it's the only way you actually feel the impact of the 'build' you make with witcher armor while playing through the game.
Only thing I hate of Skellige is that glitchy place you cannot complete because the enemies wont spawn, letting the place active in your map forever
Syanna's ass.
Owning it and never playing it.
Wandering the countryside and exploring, most of the character interactions, except Ciri.
Uninstalling it
the beautiful ciri
White Orchard and HoS. Wish Gaunter had a bigger role in the story instead of spooky elf racists.
OG game - the red baron questline
HOS- i prefer it over the og game content and my favorite part was iris's story but the ghost party was fun too
B&W- fairyland I guess
Zone - Novigrad I guess
Character - Ciri
>Book: describes in excruciating detail how nasty and disfiguring the scar on her face is and how depressed Ciri is over it
>Game: just draw a little pink line and call it a day, we need our waifubait
game ciri is the definitive ciri, no one cares about your gay books
thanks :)
This, then there's the tards who take the entire game as being canon
Ciri mentions that Avallac'h treated her scar
Skellige was absolutely breathtaking