ktt14
2012
2020
This game is definitely great, and I can tell the developers put more effort into it than any game I have ever seen. But can you tell me why, after all of that, they can't put effort into making the text and UI bigger? I literally have to squint my eyes and hunch over to the screen when I want to read something. Come on, guys. I really like this game overall, but playing it each time is so uncomfortable for me.
2018
This review contains spoilers
some thoughts
- The best use of expansion in any game; they can totally make a spin-off game out of this.
- So beautiful and vibrant, with a darker tone in the story aspect.
- The Wine War quest line is incredibly tedious.
- That Geralt and Syanna scene kinda reminded me of The Creation Of Adam painting.
- The epilogue is feels somewhat cut short. after dealing with Dettlaff and returning to Corvo Bianco, you get a surprise visit and have a brief conversation with either your romantic interest or Dandelion – and that's it. like literally, just some dialogue that you can choose to ask. No celebration, no meeting with other main characters, no special cutscene.
Instead, they toss you back into the game to do whatever remaining quests or explorations you have left. At this point, I'm just nitpicking, but imagine if they included a gathering with other main characters, a feast, or some form of celebration. Geralt finally has a place to himself, a whole vineyard, with the possibility of retiring from the witcher life, venturing into the wine business (which the game hinted at) and just enjoying a peaceful life. Or, at the very least, having more than one person visit you at the end. it'll be soooooooo so much more satisfying.
- Best game and expansion of all time 🗣️🗣️
- The best use of expansion in any game; they can totally make a spin-off game out of this.
- So beautiful and vibrant, with a darker tone in the story aspect.
- The Wine War quest line is incredibly tedious.
- That Geralt and Syanna scene kinda reminded me of The Creation Of Adam painting.
- The epilogue is feels somewhat cut short. after dealing with Dettlaff and returning to Corvo Bianco, you get a surprise visit and have a brief conversation with either your romantic interest or Dandelion – and that's it. like literally, just some dialogue that you can choose to ask. No celebration, no meeting with other main characters, no special cutscene.
Instead, they toss you back into the game to do whatever remaining quests or explorations you have left. At this point, I'm just nitpicking, but imagine if they included a gathering with other main characters, a feast, or some form of celebration. Geralt finally has a place to himself, a whole vineyard, with the possibility of retiring from the witcher life, venturing into the wine business (which the game hinted at) and just enjoying a peaceful life. Or, at the very least, having more than one person visit you at the end. it'll be soooooooo so much more satisfying.
- Best game and expansion of all time 🗣️🗣️
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