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- If you buy this game, you will receive a free next-gen update on December 14th!
- Play the most polished and complete version of the most awarded game of 2015 The Fuji 3: Wild Hunt. Now available with all expansions and additional content
- Built for endless adventure, the massive open world of The Witcher sets new standards in terms of size, depth and complexity
- The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Game of the year edition brings together the base game and all the additional content released to date
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Computer Platform | PlayStation 4 |
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ASIN | B01K6010FM |
Release date | August 30, 2016 |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #5,572 in Video Games (See Top 100 in Video Games) #230 in PlayStation 4 Games |
Product Dimensions | 0.6 x 5.3 x 6.7 inches; 2.47 ounces |
Type of item | Video Game |
Language | English |
Rated | Mature |
Item model number | 1000620182 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Weight | 2.47 ounces |
Manufacturer | Warner Home Video - Games |
Date First Available | August 11, 2016 |
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Become a professional monster slayer and embark on an adventure of epic proportions. Upon its release, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt became an instant classic, claiming over 250 Game of the Year awards. Now you can enjoy this huge, over 100 hour long, open world adventure along with both its story driven expansions worth an extra 50 hours of gameplay. This edition includes all additional content new weapons, armor, companion outfits, new game mode and side quests. The most awarded game of 2015. Become a monster slayer for hire and embark on an epic journey to track down the child of prophecy, a living weapon capable of untold destruction. Includes all expansions and additional content.
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Trained from early childhood and mutated to gain superhuman skills, strength and reflexes, witchers are a distrusted counterbalance to the monster-infested world in which they live. Gruesomely destroy foes as a profession monster hunter armed with a range of upgradable weapons, mutating potions and combat magic. Hunt down a range of exotic monsters from savage beast prowling the mountain passes to cunning supernatural predators lurking in the shadows of densely populated towns. Invest your rewards to upgrade your weaponry buy custom armor, or spend them away in horse races, fist fighting and other pleasures the night brings. |
Built for endless adventure, the massive open world of The Witcher sets new standards in terms of size, depth and complexity. Traverse a fantastical open world: explore forgotten ruins, caves and shipwrecks, trade with merchants and dwarven smiths in cities, and hunt across the open plains, mountains and seas. Deal with the treasonous generals, devious witches corrupt royalty to provide dark and dangerous services. Make choices go beyond good and evil and face their far-reaching consequences. |
Take the most important contract to track down the child of prophecy, a key to save or destroy this world. In times of war, chase down the child of prophecy, a living weapon of foretold ancient elven legends. Struggle against ferocious rulers, spirits of the wilds and even a threat from beyond the veil – all hell-bent on controlling this world. Define your destiny in a world that may not be worth saving. |
Built exclusively for next generation hardware, the REDengine 3 renders the world of The Witcher visually nuanced and organic, a real true to life fantasy. Dynamic weather systems and day/night cycles affect how the citizens of the towns and the monsters of the wilds behave. Rich with storyline choices in both the main and subplots, this grand open world is influenced by the player unlike every before. |
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[1] I understand this is a large game, but man the load times are --- annoying. They were so bad that I changed the difficulty from hard to normal, because I got sick of watching the load screens after a death. I’m not going to hold this against the game because I’m sure the Devs did the best they could to minimize the load times, and with a game this large (more on that later), what do we expect?
[2] The combat is a bit of a mixed bag, depending on who you talk to. Some believe it’s too shallow, while others really enjoy it. I fall on the side of enjoying it, which makes sense if you’ve read any of my other reviews. When it comes to combat, I believe less is more, as I hate having to remember all of these different combos that I’ll rarely use. Light attack, heavy attack, and a magic attack is the gist of the Witcher 3 combat system. Granted, you’ll be able to add on a new move or two (the Rend attack, for example), but it doesn’t get too deep. As for weaponry, you’ll have a silver sword (used to kill monsters) and a steel sword (used to kill non-monsters, of course). You’ll eventually find a crossbow, but I don’t really count that as a weapon.
[3] I’ve been gaming for more than 20 years, and I’ve NEVER seen a map/world this freaking big!!! Sure, I heard people talk about how large the world was and that was the reason they never finished the game; but I thought they were exaggerating. Nope, they were not. Here’s the weird thing, though: Even though the map is enormous, I never felt overwhelmed. There are some games where I would cringe whenever I unlocked a new area on the map because it all felt like too much. With this game, I looked forward to finding new areas and I never could get enough. I have not confirmed this but I heard that if Geralt (the main character) were to walk from one side of the map to the other, it would take 40 real time minutes. Hmmm, maybe I’ll try it one day? ;)
[4] The baddies were a nice mix of monsters, animals, and humans -- and they were all done extremely well. The humans were your typical run-of-the-mill soldiers and bandits, while the animals were mostly canines and bears. I enjoyed fighting each of them, and I never passed up an opportunity to take on a bear or a camp of bandits! But, if we’re being honest with ourselves, we’re not buying this game because of the wolves! We’re buying it because of the -- Werewolves, Wraiths, Fiends, Leshen, Griffins, and Forktails just to name a few (there are many, many more). As a child, I’ve read about some of these monsters and I have to admit it was pretty cool to face off against them!
[5] I was taken aback by how easy the game seemed to be early on (or maybe I’m just really good). I felt it was easy enough for me to switch over to the harder difficulty setting. As I mentioned earlier; I was forced to abandon the harder difficulty because I got sick of seeing that long load screen. Ultimately, I decided the normal difficulty was the best option, and as time went on, there were a couple of challenging battles (especially the final boss, good lord). I highly recommend turning on the enemy scaling option. If you’re unsure of what that means; the enemies will always be at least the same level as you.
[6] I don’t normally mention kids in my reviews, but if you’re reading this because you’re thinking about getting it for your child -- DON’T!! This is far from being a kid’s game, just in case that’s not obvious. Gore and blood aren’t really an issue since you don’t see too much of that (except for when you’re cutting off the head and limbs of a bandit). The mature rating stems from some of the dialogue and the fact that you can have sex with a prostitute at the local brothel. Not that I partook in such a thing, as I simply heard about it from a friend of a friend…
[7] So, this will be a first for me. I’ve never completed a DLC of a game right after finishing the main story. I played the First Light DLC from Infamous Second Son, but that was months after I completed the main game, and it was a different playable character. I’m a few hours away from (I think) completing the Hearts of Stone DLC (the shorter of the two). It’s nicely done, and it feels sort of different than the main story, and that’s a good thing. From what I understand, the Blood and Wine DLC is quite lengthy; so if I DO play it, it’ll be many, many months from now because I need a Witcher 3 break!! It’s important to note that the DLC bosses are MUCH harder than the bosses in the campaign. I’m still trying to figure out if that’s a good thing or not, so you’ll have to forgive me…
[8] When I sit down and think about it, the coolest part about the game is I never got bored. Guys, I’ve been playing this thing since June, and I never got tired of it. I mentioned needing a break because I’m in the mood to play Soulcalibur, or else I would keep on chugging along. The sidemissions are done extremely well and they’re nicely organized. I would jump back and forth between the main missions and the various sidemissions. The sidemissions were broken out into 3 categories:
-Sidequests (odd jobs that you’ll find in most RPGs)
-Witcher contracts (investigations that usually end up with you fighting a monster)
-Treasure hunts (a way to gain extra goodies)
I suggest mixing in these sidemissions if you want things to remain fresh.
I don’t really have anything bad to say about my experience. Besides a few bugs here and there, and I can’t think of anything that really annoyed me about the game. Hell, if it had any noticeable flaws, there’s no way I would have played this for 4 months!! I’m glad I decided to finally go for it, and better late than never, right? After my playthrough; I’m proud to say I’m very charmed with me. Soulcalibur VI; you’re up next!!
So at $49.99 retail and $39.99 as an Amazon Prime preorder, this is the most value I've ever had in a single game. To start with, this game is MASSIVE. You don't really grasp it until you hit Velen and start snatching quests postings off of the notice boards and then take a look at your map. Good God...it's ridiculous. The Velen/Novigrad area is so huge, it's almost a little intimidating. But the game has a way of just guiding you through the story and before you know it, you're at a decent enough level to do some exploring without getting killed. And as soon as you make some progress knocking out a few quests, you pick up another handful just talking to characters or finding another notice board. It's unreal. But still a very pleasant and fulfilling experience.
If I was going to nitpick, the only downfall is that the controls may at times feel unresponsive. You can't press X to engage in picking herbs, looting boxes & barrels, mounting your horse, or checking your surroundings unless you're facing the object in question. Sometimes that can be frustrating in tight spaces, in battle, or in an area where there are a lot of things to interact with. You'll want to light a torch that's right over 3 boxes you can loot and you'll have to find just the right position to stand in so that the input prompt is centered and visible on the screen.
In a similar fashion, movement can be clunky at times. Geralt's movement around walls and ledges can be cumbersome. Mostly because the games character movement is realistic. You can't take a 0.25 step in any direction and just stop. If you walk or run forward, your momentum is going to carry you forward for an extra step after you stop pushing the analog stick. Pressing the opposite direction on the analog isn't going to magically turn your character in the opposite direction in 5 frames. Like a normal person, he's going to actually turn around before he walks the other direction. The same goes for movement while mounted on a horse. The horse won't go from standing still to moving in the opposite direction instantaneously. It'll move slowly and turn around, then slowly build up speed as you tell it to run.
And the last thing to note is how input is tallied in this game. Unlike other games where your input is queued when you press it, your input is only tallied when there aren't other inputs being given. For example, when I spawn in an FPS, I can preemptively start running and switch my weapon. Then once I spawn, my character will start running and switch weapons. Those inputs won't result in action at the second they're pressed, but they're backlogged, per se, to be carried out within the next few milliseconds or so (I'm sure there are time limitations to this). The Witcher 3 is not that type of game. If you press an input while something else is happening, it's most likely not going to register. Full stride on your horse and see some enemies? Let off of all the other action inputs and hold circle to start dismounting. If you don't see the button prompt on screen to let you know that you're dismounting, that means you aren't doing it. In a quick-reaction situation, it may feel like you gave the proper input to slow down, dismount, and start slashing away at a nearby foe. But in reality, you're still on your horse trying to slash at foes on the ground because you never got off of your horse. Thought you pressed X to loot that crate? Well, it seems your character was still in his walk animation, so the 'Loot' prompt wasn't active yet. And you pressing X button 10 times to try and loot the crate before the prompt was visible won't do you any good.
These examples are all ways that control is temperamental and even finicky in this game, but it does not come close to ruining the experience. This is the best RPG I've ever played, followed closely by Final Fantasy VI. I fully recommend it.
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I recommend updating game ASAP for better early game experience
Reviewed in India on September 13, 2023
I recommend updating game ASAP for better early game experience