GOG selling Witcher 3 GOY Edition for $14.99.
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Crap is it really that good? I bought it a few months ago but never got around to playing it. Also have to play hollow knight. Just played axiom verge and don't care for it so on to the next 1!
Definitely an experience that stays with you. Even the smallest side quests are meaningful, and never feel like a chore to complete.
There's also an HD texture mod: https://www.nexusmods.com/witcher3/mods/1021/?tab=description
Crap is it really that good? I bought it a few months ago but never got around to playing it. Also have to play hollow knight. Just played axiom verge and don't care for it so on to the next 1!
Crap is it really that good? I bought it a few months ago but never got around to playing it. Also have to play hollow knight. Just played axiom verge and don't care for it so on to the next 1!
Played sum more of this bit still haven't gotten around to what is so amazing about it! Ugh hopefully it hits soon. Cup head was the same way but once I got into it was a masterpiece.
How much further away is the bloody baron? I just am by the Get dressed and talk to the chamberlain! Hoping things start getting epic.
You just got out of the tutorial area. Yes, the whole of the beginning of the game in White Orchard is considered the tutorial.How much further away is the bloody baron? I just am by the Get dressed and talk to the chamberlain! Hoping things start getting epic.
I agree. This is the quest that really got me hooked on the game. It's so well-written and paced. The voice actor for the Baron also does an amazing job, so I would recommend people to not skip the dialogue at least the first time.You've still got a few segments until Bloody Baron. If you're already wondering, "when is this going to be awesome" and trying to rush to a specific quest chain, then you might be spoiling some of the excitement. I started getting really hooked just with the music and exploration around White Orchard. Then when the Devil in the Well contract happened and I followed it along, I was 100% hooked from then on. I knew this was going to be a masterpiece if a small little bounty board quest was fleshed out like that.
The Bloody Baron story still sticks with me just as vividly, if not more vividly, than some of the best books I've read. Knowing how that story ended based on my decisions was crushing...especially with how much I had interacted with the characters along the journey. Just awesome.
You just got out of the tutorial area. Yes, the whole of the beginning of the game in White Orchard is considered the tutorial.
I agree. This is the quest that really got me hooked on the game. It's so well-written and paced. The voice actor for the Baron also does an amazing job, so I would recommend people to not skip the dialogue at least the first time.
The voice acting is among the very best in the industry (very few exceptions).