JonB wrote:Sometimes it's not the destination that matters but the journey, and all that.
That's enough of that.Paul the sparky wrote:VVitcher
Paul the sparky wrote:Just pootle about being a VVitcher until you've had your fill of it.
Speedhaak wrote:To be honest that's why I couldn't go on. My OCD was killing me but I was just completely overwhelmed by all the things on the map. A really good game but could have done with some trimming down on the amount of day to day clutter.
Speedhaak wrote:I said it a few pages back, if I were back in 2004 in college participating in some of those formality wanks you talk about then I may have had the time to dive head first into it, as it stands though just couldn't muster the time and energy to finish it off. Finished the game though. Superb.
Speedhaak wrote:From a story delivery perspective and creatively it is light years ahead of anything Bioware have done though. Which is nice, they need a good kick up the ass. There are still a good few quests that remain in my range of thought having not even touched the game in roughly a year yet I couldn't tell you one interesting quest I played in DA:I last sep.
tin_robot wrote:Definitely my favourite narrative RPG by some margin. What CDPR get right, which so many others get wrong, is to actually bother with stories for the side quests. Whilst some are, admittedly, the usual "go find monster X and kill it" there are others which spin off into altogether unexpected directions.
(I also think that, despite it going against perceived wisdom, the decision to make Geralt a defined character in his own right, rather than merely some empty avatar for the player to occupy, adds a fair bit of weight to the story.)
Definitely play the expansions - and definitely save Blood and Wine for last - not only is it essentially an entire game in its own right, it's also basically an extended epilogue/ nostalgic goodbye to all that came before.
Bollockoff wrote:Easy money Gonz would be a Yen man.
Childintime wrote:I thought that but, I had a nagging suspicion in the back of my mind that he might have gone for Triss - I thought perhaps Yen's personality might have made him think he was a "beta cuck". Assuming he did stick with Yen though, that be the best choice. YenEasy money Gonz would be a Yen man.
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