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1 person found this review helpful
3.2 hrs on record
The Big Race on Classic difficulty is the single most infuriating mission I have ever played.
Posted 27 September, 2021.
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23.7 hrs on record (19.2 hrs at review time)
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Lost $400 of equipment because I thought a crucifix worked while holding it in your hand.
Got my neck broken by a toddler.

Great game, fun with friends. 8.2/10
Posted 11 November, 2020. Last edited 11 November, 2020.
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70.2 hrs on record (67.1 hrs at review time)
Wow. Where do I even begin.
This game is one of the most mesmerizing, electrifying, phenomenal RPGs I've ever got to play.
During my run-down on my Game of the Decade (for entertainment purposes), I couldn't help but return to Geralt in this beautiful story-rich game.

You aren't a hero desperately trying to save the world, nor a villain waiting for it to decay. You are Geralt of Rivia, a monster-hunting witcher with a personal journey of finding your surrogate daughter, Cirilla.
You will come across a desolate, realistic world filled with complex, mature story lines and themes awaiting the players who decide to ignore their real-life responsibilities in order to live through Geralt with the potential 200 hours of gameplay.

What, personally, puts the The Witcher 3 in front of every other open-world RPG title is that each and every distraction from the main quest feels meaningful and impactful rather than an empty map-event. In an age where countless developers seem to fill their games with repetitive side-quests and boring events with no consequences, it’s undoubtedly refreshing to see worthwhile content brimming from potentially the biggest open-world game ever.

Whether you’re new to the series or a Witcher saga veteran, you’ll continue to learn new things about Geralt and his world as time goes on, allowing your game-play to feel fresh every step of the way.

Kudos to CD Project RED for this masterpiece.
Game of the Decade '10s for me.
Posted 19 February, 2020.
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