Those who lack patience resort to spamming and end up hating the combat. Even though I understand your view on TW3’s fantasy setting, I must disagree with your points because that is what makes TW3 great.

Now, to the matter at hand… I actually enjoyed The Witcher 3 and its expansions. What happened?” and then I lost every motivation to start a new playthrough. He then sends me to another guy who has seen his wife. This is why many people feel Bloodborne and shit have the best combat systems. We love this game.

It's has lots of problems in the design layer, however what's worse is it's implemention layer, like famous game magezine Edge review says " It's has lots of technology issues " so they give it 8, sometimes witcher is overrated. That being said the combat and gameplay really is subpar boring repetitive unresponsive crap with a fuck ton of mechanical design issues that make my head spin. It helped the player to better get to know the backstory of a quest to better help you connect with the characters. Enemy AI is pretty brutally awful most of the time. Geralt’s story is the main focal point of the game. The cities are each unique because of the visuals and the characters inhabiting them.

So thanks for sharing your point of view. The extra content that makes the game longer turns you away from the game.The difference in tone from the main and side quest change the mood of the game which also makes you dislike the way the story is told. Español - Latinoamérica (Spanish - Latin America). Nobody can deny that movement and character responsiveness on the Witcher is very very VERY bad. © Valve Corporation. DS3 is cool too. You mention the forest and woodland, but you are not looking at the cities or villages. You would see TW3 not just as a game but as an actual story. That’s because I’m a Belgian myself. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has received mountains of praise and awards.

All I can think of is that people who complain about the combat in Witcher 3 never played or got used to the combat in Witcher 2. But, as you said, we cannot ignore its flaws. Don´t be dense. Arkham like "magnet combat" seems to kick in automatically even if your opponent is too far to land the combo, leaving you open for a counter attack. For example, there are the wars where neither country is evil or the drunkard father who pushed his family and only wants to reconcile with them. TheCthultist Member Oct 27, 2017 6,145 New York May 4, 2018 #12 Did the same thing when it first came out. I don't know if many have used this mod, it is called the Ghost Mode mod. No map, a few traders, uknown purposes and cool gameplay. Try to play hearts of stone, at least, there is a good evil guy. I’m level 23 now and it’s just never really fun. The number of activities within the open world is limitless in which the player can enjoy. As far as I know, you can't jump once Geralt goes into his combat stance, which really annoyed me when I would get stuck on obstacles that could easily be jumped over otherwise and resulted in me getting killed. I do believe in objective quality, and in many regards, The Witcher 3 has it, but in other areas, it does not. I accept that TW3 has its faults and is not the best, but if you played it with an unbiased view and without holding it out to a standard, then I am sure you would enjoy it for the game it is. The Witcher 3 is a video game that is based off the book series “The Witcher”.

Lol everywhere I see people saying because of bloodborne they can't play witcher haha. I know DarkSouls3 has some references to Dark Souls 1, but I have no idea how deep they are. That should say something about my preferences in style. That NPC will tell me where the the previous NPC’s wife went, if I first find… his goat! I also stumbled upon this post by googling something like “the witcher 3 is not fun”. I meant that Diablo's Combat is close to Baldur's Gate (as in a clasic RPG) than the Witcher 3 is to a clasic RPG. Disclaimer: if you are a really devoted fan of The Witcher 3, just don’t read this article. But I’ve always considered that series to be overrated as well. Besides, what does it matter if you cannot predict the outcome anyway and quests end in some form of tragedy no matter what you do? So, you are right my friend. Although TW3’s combat and movement mechanics are annoying and impractical, they are visually pleasing and add a new sense of reality to it.

I'll probably get around to playing it some day, but the series just left a bad taste in my mouth. Counterstriking is way too easy and too strong, and enemies don't take advantage of your weak moments or don't play aggressively enough when they flank you. Dark Souls' world is fascinating, but really not complex. The narrative jumps around in time and place in ways that just don’t fit the medium. What you dislike is how Geralt twirls and spins like a ballerina while fighting. It has too much to offer and it was clearly made with too much love and effort to simply bash it like that. Yeah, that's the main reason why I'm waiting for this game to hit discount territory.

Anyway, I find your analysis very interesting. This game is overhyped, I was in hype too. The dream turns bad, Geralt wakes up, and then we find out that he’s actually looking for Yennefer, not Ciri (ah yes, that opening cinematic!) I disagree. All things related to The Witcher... Books, games, TV-series... You name it.

Attacks that should connect, dont. Whenever a game has an open world, then there are a significant number of activities that a player can engage in, but in TW3 you have a different perspective, the fact that some parts of the world were as you said “locked to a specific level” was an unappealing aspect of the open world to you. This is not because I have some kind of slavish devotion to Bethesda, but simply because I strongly believe that player creativity, freedom and agency are at the heart of a true roleplaying game. For a long time, I was very resistant to the game, but I finally did succumb and decided to give it a fair shot.

hmm, "Excellence abounds at every turn in this open-world role-playing game: excellent exploration, excellent creature design, excellent combat mechanics,..." Kevin VanOrd. The big problem is, there are times when it barely feels like a game at all. Instead, you like the fantasy setting that is entirely different from real life, such as a setting with magical kingdoms and an evil enemy. I’d have liked it MUCH more if they’d used more resources on the plot of the game than on the open-world aspects of it. Dark Souls 3 is available on XboxOne, PS4 or PC. The player gets so powerful from skills and gear that it … As you are playing, Geralt’s adventures are often intercut with flashbacks where you get to play as Ciri.