Hello everyone!
That's right, I have just started to play the famous and super acclaimed The Witcher 3 game yesterday and I am totally new to the Witcher franchise. In this thread I would like to hear some advice and tips from more experienced players of this game, and also eventually share advice that I develop myself over time.
I am playing the PS4 version of The Witcher 3.
My first impressions of the game: The world of Witcher looks unbelievable! I would say that it's even prettier and more detailed than Horizon Zero Dawn. Very impressive graphics, and I love the colorful forests and sunsets. Geralt the Witcher seems to be a very cool protagonist so far, and the combat system has a good feel and energy to it.
At the moment, I am tracking down a Griffin somewhere and I am supposed to find some herbs to attract it. Also, Geralt is looking for his sorceress girlfriend and there is a missing little Witcher girl somewhere... At least, that's what I gather after paying very little attention to the dialogues and story.
What I am disliking already:
My gaming time is limited to around 75 minutes every night, sometimes not even an hour. The Witcher 3 already seems to be full of characters talking, research missions and plenty of dialogue options, quite similar to Horizon Zero Dawn... and I find that quite frustrating, because I want to invest my limited time on something more entertaining than some kind of interactive gaming movie.
Is the entire game very focused on dialogue and story development all the time? What happens if I suddenly start to ignore the main quest and just explore the world in order to enjoy combat and monster hunting? Do you really need to level up a lot in order to stand a chance in this world?
All advice and tips are welcome!
That's right, I have just started to play the famous and super acclaimed The Witcher 3 game yesterday and I am totally new to the Witcher franchise. In this thread I would like to hear some advice and tips from more experienced players of this game, and also eventually share advice that I develop myself over time.
I am playing the PS4 version of The Witcher 3.
My first impressions of the game: The world of Witcher looks unbelievable! I would say that it's even prettier and more detailed than Horizon Zero Dawn. Very impressive graphics, and I love the colorful forests and sunsets. Geralt the Witcher seems to be a very cool protagonist so far, and the combat system has a good feel and energy to it.
At the moment, I am tracking down a Griffin somewhere and I am supposed to find some herbs to attract it. Also, Geralt is looking for his sorceress girlfriend and there is a missing little Witcher girl somewhere... At least, that's what I gather after paying very little attention to the dialogues and story.
What I am disliking already:
My gaming time is limited to around 75 minutes every night, sometimes not even an hour. The Witcher 3 already seems to be full of characters talking, research missions and plenty of dialogue options, quite similar to Horizon Zero Dawn... and I find that quite frustrating, because I want to invest my limited time on something more entertaining than some kind of interactive gaming movie.
Is the entire game very focused on dialogue and story development all the time? What happens if I suddenly start to ignore the main quest and just explore the world in order to enjoy combat and monster hunting? Do you really need to level up a lot in order to stand a chance in this world?
All advice and tips are welcome!