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re: Witcher 3 Replay
Posted on 5/24/20 at 1:50 pm to sicboy
Posted on 5/24/20 at 1:50 pm to sicboy
If I got through Skyrim impressed will I Like Witcher 3?
Assassins Creed games is that what you are referring to? Which one do you suggest?
With Skyrim it took a bit to get used to the controls/mechanics but once I did I liked the game.
Assassins Creed games is that what you are referring to? Which one do you suggest?
With Skyrim it took a bit to get used to the controls/mechanics but once I did I liked the game.
Posted on 5/25/20 at 12:31 am to cajunangelle
quote:Completely different games but yes.
If I got through Skyrim impressed will I Like Witcher 3?
W3, imo, is more difficult than Skyrim. But it's also much more immersive. You make split second decisions in W3 that quite literally change the entire story line of the game, or moreso the last couple hours of the main quest line.
The DLCs, Blood & Wine and Hearts of Stone, are the best DLC contents you will ever have played thus far- particularly Hearts of Stone, though the new map region in Blood & Wine is absolutely breathtaking.
I remember being jealous when you first said you were finally getting into Skyrim, CA. Remembering how it was when I learned my first shout and listened to guards complaining about taking an arrow to the knee. But I'm even more jealous that you're about to start W3 for the first time.
Personal tip for when you do start W3... You will get pretty angry at how you're treated by certain NPCs at certain times. You will want to dismember them, and more often than not you will have the option to fight them and do so... in the long run, you're better off avoiding battle when you have the option. Sometimes you try to walk away and have to fight anyway, but usually avoiding conflicts will make a future path a little easier.
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