- Oct 30, 2017
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I love the world of witcher 3 too, but the game was so huge and i've never played an open world that huge before so i got overwhelmed. i started gaming around the time it came so i hadn't tried skyrim or Fallout games yet. By first open world experience and it was to much lol.Don't worry, it's my favorite stuff to write, so you'll absolutely be able to keep her as a guilt-ridden/reluctant partner all the way to the end if that's your style. But I know that's not everyone's thing, so there will also be plenty of content where she's the eager/obsessive mommy archetype too. Just like the end of night two, I want there to be content along a spectrum for everyone.
See, I consider the Witcher 3 to be the greatest video game of all time, with Planescape: Torment (a similarly dialogue-heavy game) being a close second. We'll just have to agree to disagree on that.
If I could, I'd suggest that you don't really worry about getting 100%. I'd play through it, enjoy it, and maybe forget about it. Then, the next time you load up, check out another path. I know a lot of games on here I tend to blow through and then I'm empty-handed until the next update. I wanted this game to be one that you could go back to multiple times in a month to find new stuff, until the next update came out, at which point the discovery phase could begin all over again.
My dream is that you could play through the game, satisfied with everything you did, then you come on the forums and hear someone mention a secret interaction with Mr. Maywood, if you transform him in the hotel after asking Kitty to investigate family secrets, and your first instinct will be "Who the fuck is Kitty?"
Also, it turns out VoxDeHarlequin literally just posted this same sentiment while I was typing it up, but I figured I'd just give my thoughts and echo the same point as well.
just saying.