Fierce_LiNk Posted June 30, 2016 Posted June 30, 2016 @kav82, man, I wouldn't even contemplate skipping any bits of dialogue or listening to the voice acting. To be honest, I don't even regard the voice acting as voice acting...I play the game and I see "real" people in front of me. In the same sense as when I watch Game of Thrones or something of that ilk. To me, having a voice gives an entirely extra dimension to each character and makes them feel more alive. The Bloody Baron, for example, is a testament to good character-building. Reading his text instead of hearing it detracts so much from the character. I hope you do keep playing it and it clicks for you. The cut-scenes are important for the world-building, imo. Every time you go on some small quest to do a little job, you're granted with a cut-scene. Even if the scene itself has a little bit of fluff to it, it fleshes out each NPC you meet. It made me want to explore every quest and do everything in the game because I didn't want to miss out on anything at all.
Kav Posted June 30, 2016 Posted June 30, 2016 (edited) With the main characters I do tend to listen to everything... although sometimes I can't help but read on and skip if it's taking too long for them to spit it out. I am loving the game itself, I just wish it wouldn't be interrupted as much for cutscenes... less would be better for me and still with a slight trimming of the dialogue. I finished the Bloody Baron quest. It was a good quest but it could've done with a boss type character I thought. Now I'm doing some secondaries and Witcher contracts... hopefully find some beasties to slay! Edited June 30, 2016 by Kav
Kav Posted July 6, 2016 Posted July 6, 2016 I met Triss on my play through tonight... her voice annoyed the hell out of me so I was happy skipping past the voice acting once I'd read the subtitles, haha. I think that's what's been the problem for me, I think I skip the voice acting with certain accents... Geralt's is the biggest one, I hate his so I almost always just read the subtitles and skip when he talks. Haha Loving the game though, although I'd like more monsters to slay and more boss-like encounters.
Kav Posted July 6, 2016 Posted July 6, 2016 I met Triss on my play through tonight... her voice annoyed the hell out of me so I was happy skipping past the voice acting once I'd read the subtitles, haha. I think that's what's been the problem for me, I think I skip the voice acting with certain accents... Geralt's is the biggest one, I hate his so I almost always just read the subtitles and skip when he talks. Haha Loving the game though, although I'd like more monsters to slay and more boss-like encounters.
somme Posted July 6, 2016 Posted July 6, 2016 I also find the cutscenes too long and too numerous. It was great at first but really dragged as the game went on. I just want to kill things and explore! Maybe I just need a break. The DLC has been great so far though, especially the new location. Very pretty.
somme Posted July 6, 2016 Posted July 6, 2016 I also find the cutscenes too long and too numerous. It was great at first but really dragged as the game went on. I just want to kill things and explore! Maybe I just need a break. The DLC has been great so far though, especially the new location. Very pretty.
Rob3008 Posted July 6, 2016 Posted July 6, 2016 GOTY edition announced for the end of August. I've been thinking about picking this up for a while so seems the perfect time to do so.
Rob3008 Posted July 6, 2016 Posted July 6, 2016 GOTY edition announced for the end of August. I've been thinking about picking this up for a while so seems the perfect time to do so.
Fierce_LiNk Posted July 9, 2016 Posted July 9, 2016 I finished Blood and Wine's main storyline yesterday. I've got quests and treasure hunts that I need to mop up, but I'm coming to the very end of what this game has to offer. A fucking AWESOME expansion, with one of the most beautiful areas in the game introduced (Toussaint) in the series. I've also got to give a mighty shout-out to the fairytale land. That whole quest is up there with the Time and Space quest from the main game. I loved the ending that I got. The two sisters reunited and hugged it out and Geralt chilled with his bro Regis before looking directly into the camera, heavily implying that he would be taking an extended break. That bit and the guest appearance after the credits when you go home was just awesome. The mutations that I mentioned before are awesome. I've been whoring the Aard freeze blast move and it's so satisfying to see one of these filthy bandits just vaporise into a mess of limbs and blood in front of your very eyes. I've dyed my Wolven armour blue, given it a completely different feel. Geralt looks alpha as fuck. The Skellige Gwent deck was a new and welcomed addition to the game. I loved battling with this set and it was satisfying to see some of your heroes from the Skellige portion of the base game given the recognition that they deserve. However...could there have been a Toussaint deck to really round things off? Overall, 10/10. Hearts of Stone was also superb, imo. All three, the base game and two expansions, have been an utter joy to play and The Witcher 3 has gone down as my favourite game in history. The expansions are phenomenally great value for money.
Fierce_LiNk Posted July 9, 2016 Posted July 9, 2016 I finished Blood and Wine's main storyline yesterday. I've got quests and treasure hunts that I need to mop up, but I'm coming to the very end of what this game has to offer. A fucking AWESOME expansion, with one of the most beautiful areas in the game introduced (Toussaint) in the series. I've also got to give a mighty shout-out to the fairytale land. That whole quest is up there with the Time and Space quest from the main game. I loved the ending that I got. The two sisters reunited and hugged it out and Geralt chilled with his bro Regis before looking directly into the camera, heavily implying that he would be taking an extended break. That bit and the guest appearance after the credits when you go home was just awesome. The mutations that I mentioned before are awesome. I've been whoring the Aard freeze blast move and it's so satisfying to see one of these filthy bandits just vaporise into a mess of limbs and blood in front of your very eyes. I've dyed my Wolven armour blue, given it a completely different feel. Geralt looks alpha as fuck. The Skellige Gwent deck was a new and welcomed addition to the game. I loved battling with this set and it was satisfying to see some of your heroes from the Skellige portion of the base game given the recognition that they deserve. However...could there have been a Toussaint deck to really round things off? Overall, 10/10. Hearts of Stone was also superb, imo. All three, the base game and two expansions, have been an utter joy to play and The Witcher 3 has gone down as my favourite game in history. The expansions are phenomenally great value for money.
Tales Posted July 11, 2016 Posted July 11, 2016 Has anyone who bought the gwent stand alone decks online recieved them yet? They told me in an e-mail that they would be shipped at latest today but I got no shipping confirmation yet.
Tales Posted July 11, 2016 Posted July 11, 2016 Has anyone who bought the gwent stand alone decks online recieved them yet? They told me in an e-mail that they would be shipped at latest today but I got no shipping confirmation yet.
Blade Posted August 11, 2016 Posted August 11, 2016 Just platinumed this tonight after spending the last couple of months playing through the game again but this time on New Game + and on Death March. Absolutely loved playing through a second time. I first finished the game last November so not playing it for a few months helped prevent it from getting too much. Afterall it is a massive game! I've yet to do any of the DLC. Will probably touch it either later this year or leave it to 2017. What a game though! I just loved it: the story, graphics, setting, gameplay, music. Just everything. One of my favourite games of all time. Really glad I achieved the Platinum on this
Mandalore Posted September 19, 2016 Posted September 19, 2016 After a holiday in Poland I feel like playing this again on New Game+. I'll play on the hardest difficulty and try and get the platinum trophy. Are there any items or stuff I should stock up on to transfer over before starting again? And are there any recommended builds for the harder difficulty? I want to enjoy the 2nd playthough, not feel it's an uphill slog.
Tales Posted September 19, 2016 Posted September 19, 2016 (edited) Definitivily craft a set of master gear of your choice, and choose the skill that goes along with it for a bonus. I chose Feline(light). Not sure about items or alchemy, I only used the healing potion and thunder potion. I had them maxed by the final boss. I used the fire sign on my first regular playthrough. But on Death March the only viable option in my opinion is Quen. With master crafted gear and around lv 40(I was 80+ by the end of NG+ and the expansions), the game was relatively easy on Death March up until the end game bosses. Edited September 19, 2016 by Tales
Sméagol Posted September 27, 2016 Posted September 27, 2016 Did Gwent have its own thread? Anyway, I don't have The Witcher 3 yet, I want to play it in all it's glory when I upgrade my videocard, hopefully early next year. So I haven't actually played Gwent yet, but I'm interested. Stress test is today. I'd like to download and play it, but King's Quest episode 4 is also today.. So I'm not sure if I'm able to download it withing the few hours I have left, I believe the test is until midnight, checking now, and yes it is. Think I'll wait for the beta test then.
dan-likes-trees Posted December 5, 2016 Posted December 5, 2016 Got rather waylaid by life stuff, new job, new flat, another new flat, but I finally got a chance to finish Blood and Wine this week. Bloody hell it was good!! On par with the very best of the base game. Not much chat about it on here - did you guys play through? It’s an essential in my book. Superior to (and longer than!) most of the full length games I’ve played this year. The scene in which the main cast meet and Detlaf is across the table from Anna Henrietta and yourself - truely great, gripping stuff. Loved Regis as a character, and I felt the his VO actor was great. The final fight with Detlaf was a real motherfucker, though pretty epic. It reminded me of Ganandorf at the end of Ocarina, with the multiple phases of the fight.. I was sweating it out in the last seconds. My tragic ending - Both sisters were killed in a red wedding-esque final sequence. Was never quite sure how I felt, morally, about Anna’s character, and though I sympathised with her, I ultimately tried to get her locked up on the basis that she seemed hell bent on killing Anna which spectacularly backfired.. Thought the ending was perfect, kicking back with Ciri on the hill overlooking the Vineyard. Some fantastically weird side quests too - the one where you find the statue’s bollocks was an obvious highlight, and the bird-cursed-lassie combined with the tournament was a great questline. As Flink said a page back, the diary fairyland bit was quite something - totally mad, capped with the epic giant in the clouds and epic sex scene, lol. And it was all optional! I have a save back when the branching pathway is presented during the attack on the city, so I think I might go back soon and see where the other questline leads. All in all, after both of the excellent expansions, W3 is probably my all time favorite game at this point. The quality of the writing, the worldbuilding, and the sense of choices shaping the narrative is just head and shoulders above anything else I’ve played. We can only hope that developers in the future take cues from CDPR on scripting and storytelling; such a bar raise. I’m going to try out Witcher 2 before I’m done with the Witcher world - and then Cyberpunk can’t come soon enough!!
Fierce_LiNk Posted December 5, 2016 Posted December 5, 2016 Both DLCs and the base game were just magical. All three parts individually and combined are fantastic. I fucking LOVED roaming around Toussaint. The music. 10/10 game. My favourite game ever. CDProjektRed have my heart in a jar. I get cravings every now and again to go through the whole thing one more time...but then I remember how long the journey was.
Mandalore Posted December 7, 2016 Posted December 7, 2016 I wish they could just keep making new DLC for it. I'd happily keep buying them.
Jimbob Posted December 8, 2016 Posted December 8, 2016 Both DLCs and the base game were just magical. All three parts individually and combined are fantastic. I fucking LOVED roaming around Toussaint. The music. 10/10 game. My favourite game ever. CDProjektRed have my heart in a jar. I get cravings every now and again to go through the whole thing one more time...but then I remember how long the journey was. Same here, i think to myself i want to go back and explore the world. But considering it took the best part of a few months to complete, i'll hang fire for a while.
Kav Posted March 16, 2017 Posted March 16, 2017 (edited) As I'll be coming back to this after I finish Zelda, I worry Zelda will have ruined this for me. Not story-wise of course, but the world itself just feels incredibly mediocre in comparison to Hyrule. I worry it's going to feel too static now... like a model and not like a living, breathing world. I worry how I'll feel toward all games with big worlds like this now. Edited March 16, 2017 by Kav
Happenstance Posted March 16, 2017 Posted March 16, 2017 Honestly I was the other way around. Apart from climbing etc I absolutely found the open world in the Witcher 3 much more realised than Zelda's.
Kav Posted March 16, 2017 Posted March 16, 2017 (edited) Honestly I was the other way around. Apart from climbing etc I absolutely found the open world in the Witcher 3 much more realised than Zelda's. It's more densely populated, and in that respect it gives a feeling of busyness, but I feel it's not so much a living world they reside in but something akin to a film set, a fake world if you get what I mean..? Whereas Hyrule itself feels alive. I can imagine the NPCs of Witcher to leave that world and go home to other lives as if it was their job, whereas in Zelda I feel like people actually live in the villages there and reap/sow the land to survive. It's just the feeling the world itself gives me. Edited March 16, 2017 by Kav
Happenstance Posted March 16, 2017 Posted March 16, 2017 It's more densely populated, and in that respect it gives a feeling of a place people live, but I feel it's not so much a living world they reside in but something akin to a film set, a fake world if you get what I mean..? Whereas Hyrule itself feels alive. I just never had that feeling with Hyrule. It never felt alive. With the Witcher 3 I felt like I could find a whole new story just around the corner anywhere I went. With Zelda I wandered around most areas just looking for shrines or coming across yet another enemy encampment that looked the same as the last one. 1
Kav Posted March 16, 2017 Posted March 16, 2017 (edited) I just never had that feeling with Hyrule. It never felt alive. With the Witcher 3 I felt like I could find a whole new story just around the corner anywhere I went. With Zelda I wandered around most areas just looking for shrines or coming across yet another enemy encampment that looked the same as the last one. Well, it was a land devastated to be fair, haha... but that's another point, I love the exploring for Shrines, using the environment, but there's no real joy for me in exploring Witcher's world as it's so static. Mind you, I love the Witcher Contract/Beast Hunt missions... Zelda could do with some more things like that. Big battles are a little too infrequent for my liking in Zelda. Edited March 16, 2017 by Kav Automerged Doublepost
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