**Game Spoiler Alert** I remember this the first time... Man, I didn't allow Ciri to play snowballs with me because I wanted to finish the game faster. I didn't help her friends from circus, I thought they were actually bad persons. Alongside some other decisions, the game decided I was a bad father... I didn't end in any relationship, although I sympathized Jennifer... and the game gave me the bad ending where I ended up in the witch hut surrounded by monsters. It hit me so hard in the heart, I've cried the 3rd time in my life that moment. It's like almost losing someone in real life..... Months later, when things became stable in life, I've found some time to play the game from the start. I did almost every side quest; I have completed the quest with Jennifer to become a couple with her; I've proved myself to be a good father for Ciri. And finally we got to the ending where Ciri is saved and Geralt hands her the sword, and Jennifer is also together with Geralt. This game teaches you a thing. We do bad decisions in our life and sometimes they are affected by other factors. But in the end, it's our decision. If it's not too late, you can do somehting about it. If you want to change something in life - be it becoming a good father/mother for your child, building a strong relationship - do it now.
Same heppend to me i wanted to end the game fast and made some bad decisions but somehow ended her up being the empress bittsweet ending, i didnt wanted that ending and was confused/ not satisfied with the ending, got depression, when i was in keor morhen and no one was around i went upstairs to check on yen but she was also not there.
@@lain39x there are 4 critical discussions if you make the good choice in 2 of them you will get the better ending with 2 choice depending on if she return to her father or not
Well said, had the same situation during the first walkthrough in TW3, and it was very sad for me to have that ending, because I was expecting to have a good one, but I am glad that I had the sad ending, because it taught me that decisions may have also bad impact, so I had to think more the next time I had to choose something
**Game Spoiler Alert**
I remember this the first time... Man, I didn't allow Ciri to play snowballs with me because I wanted to finish the game faster. I didn't help her friends from circus, I thought they were actually bad persons. Alongside some other decisions, the game decided I was a bad father... I didn't end in any relationship, although I sympathized Jennifer... and the game gave me the bad ending where I ended up in the witch hut surrounded by monsters. It hit me so hard in the heart, I've cried the 3rd time in my life that moment. It's like almost losing someone in real life..... Months later, when things became stable in life, I've found some time to play the game from the start. I did almost every side quest; I have completed the quest with Jennifer to become a couple with her; I've proved myself to be a good father for Ciri. And finally we got to the ending where Ciri is saved and Geralt hands her the sword, and Jennifer is also together with Geralt.
This game teaches you a thing. We do bad decisions in our life and sometimes they are affected by other factors. But in the end, it's our decision. If it's not too late, you can do somehting about it. If you want to change something in life - be it becoming a good father/mother for your child, building a strong relationship - do it now.
Same heppend to me i wanted to end the game fast and made some bad decisions but somehow ended her up being the empress bittsweet ending, i didnt wanted that ending and was confused/ not satisfied with the ending, got depression, when i was in keor morhen and no one was around i went upstairs to check on yen but she was also not there.
@@lain39x there are 4 critical discussions if you make the good choice in 2 of them you will get the better ending with 2 choice depending on if she return to her father or not
Well said, had the same situation during the first walkthrough in TW3, and it was very sad for me to have that ending, because I was expecting to have a good one, but I am glad that I had the sad ending, because it taught me that decisions may have also bad impact, so I had to think more the next time I had to choose something
I'd like to know, where exactly did this track play in game? Wish there was a list of that honestly.
Great song
Well done, it hits every time...