I'm just waiting for Triss' new DLC outfit. Hopefully she lets her hair down.
pls
I'm just waiting for Triss' new DLC outfit. Hopefully she lets her hair down.
pls
So, I just got to the part where
So, I just got to the part where
Spoiler
"We's orphans."
"All of you?"
"There's a war, orphans all 'round. Didn't you know that?"
Geralt got owned by a kid.

All I can see is
Geralt trying to show off.
I was half expecting him to actually draw it, and Yenn going all "Well guess you are the new king then."
EDIT: Which I would be kinda amusing actually.

I was half expecting him to actually draw it, and Yenn going all "Well guess you are the new king then."
*Geralt quickly shoves the sword back in the stone*
Which oil is effective against Wild Hunt?
I finally got the full Mastercrafted Ursine set crafted.
I'm in love.
Which oil is effective against Wild Hunt?
The witcher 3 has mafia 2 levels of cut content.
Some highlights. Wildhunt attack on Novigrad, Iorveth, Vincent, a possible death for Lambert, more content with Rosa var Attra, being able to stop the Barrons men, and a possible death for Margarita.
The witcher 3 has mafia 2 levels of cut content.
Some highlights. Wildhunt attack on Novigrad, Iorveth, Vincent, a possible death for Lambert, more content with Rosa var Attra, being able to stop the Barrons men, and a possible death for Margarita.
Here is hope that this stuff makes it into the enhanced edition, if Witcher 3 gets one.
I need Iorveth in me game.
Johnny is one glorious bastard and a master of the common tongue.
"Defecating to the sunrise."
Why doesn't this guy just become my companion?
Johnny's motormouth would double the voice acting and writing budget. The voice actor could almost retire afterwards.
Though that reminds me, holy crap Geralt's VA must have a storage room dedicated just to his Witcher 3 scripts
Well, I decided to take your guys' advice and started from the begginning and just finished Witcher 1.
My...what an experience...good and bad. In the end though, the epilogue was crazy and pretty cool. I was very surprised though at how far the story went into fantastical territories. Do the other games do the same ?
Also I just wanted to be sure:
Spoilers--------------------
Is Alvin indeed Jacques de Aldesberg, the final boss ? And who was that witcher-like assassin in the end cinematic ?
Spoilers----------------------
Well, Witcher 2 here I come.
I was very surprised though at how far the story went into fantastical territories. Do the other games do the same ?
More or less, yeah. Though the fantastical elements of the parallel worlds storylines is actually dialed down quite a bit from the books, particularly noticeable in TW3. I think CDPR wasn't entirely comfortable with how much it could bounce between fantastical fantasy to borderline sci-fi at times.
Is Alvin indeed Jacques de Aldesberg, the final boss ?
Yep.
Holy, the Geralt Ciri reunion was without a doubt the most goosebumps something has given me in a while
Holy, the Geralt Ciri reunion was without a doubt the most goosebumps something has given me in a while
It was pretty impressive how well they conveyed the emotions in that scene without a single line of dialogue.
Here we have this professional monster hunter, supposedly emotionless, fears nothing...and right there he had to build up the courage just to open that door, because what he knew he was going to find terrified him more than anything else. ;_;
And who was that witcher-like assassin in the end cinematic ?
He remains nameless, but you'll get to know 1 or 3 of his teammates in Witcher 2 depending on the story route you take.
Roche path > Iorveth path
Roche >>>>>>>>>>> Iorveth

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Nah, Roche is great.