I have started this game, no lie, a dozen times and cannot get into it. I WANT to like it, I do like it, but I don't like playing it... Make it make sense please. 😂
@RealBradMiller is it the combat? I'm not gonna lie, my entire first playthrough when it first came out, I was so bad at combat. But once I came to grips with it and understood how everything works, it made it one of the best games ever. It doesn't hurt that story and narrative are my hooks. Gameplay still needs to be good, but it isn't the end all be all for me.
@@RealBradMillerwell you clearly don’t enjoy it, don’t force yourself to play something if you aren’t enjoying it. If you really want to get into it try playing the first and second game or reading the books first to get into the uninverse of the Witcher 👍
The Witcher 3 will always have a very special place on my heart. This was the first game I really appreciated a video game's story, atmosphere, and music. I look at games differently now because of TW3.
Straight up it’s still my favourite/number 1 game yes there are other games that excel Witcher 3 in certain aspects but as an overall complete package the only game that can compete is Baldur’s gate 3 but as I prefer the more 3rd person more action based gameplay than the top down turn based system used. However both are unparalleled in size (with actual content), story, music, graphics, role playing elements, voice acted. Elden Ring would be up there if the story was more up front rather than hidden in obscure and vague dialogue and item descriptions but that’s part of the dark souls/elden ring magic but as an overall package for most consumers Witcher 3 ticks majority of boxes hence why it won goty, blood and wine was genuinely considered for goty the following year and then won game of the decade and honestly no game has come close to Witcher 3 (apart from BG3 but again got to like that very particular style of top down, slow, strategical turn based table top gameplay) so Witcher 3 even almost a decade later for me atleast is still peak gaming, story, music and entertainment that’s very engaging and immersive.
I'm an old fart. For me it was Witcher 1 or just 'The Witcher' A blogger named "Lum the Mad" who was kind of a gaming blogger before bloggers existed recommended it and put a link to the trailer on his site. I immediately ran out and bought it and was hooked. Set a high standard for the time and was the first real "actions/consequences" game. The Witcher 3 took that and said 'Hold my beer.' I was so mad at CDPR for switching to Cyberpunk instead of Witcher 4 but still bought that game on release and it was a total disaster. 'Edge Runners' made me try it again and now that is one of my favorite games too. Pondering doing yet another Witcher 3 run through because its been a few years. Looking forward to what's next from CDPR. I think W4 is the furthest along but looking forward to CP2 and really hoping they do a Witcher 1 remake in Unreal Engine so I can replay and everyone else can enjoy that too. Where every other major gaming company (EA/Bethesda/Blizzard) seems to have shifted to executives driving business decisions in games, CDPR games get the feel they were developed by actual gamers.
@@froodtube i've been very interested in buying CBP2077 for a long while, partly because my hardware wasn't up for it. would you say now it's a good time to try it?
I just bought it because it was on sale for like $13, I had it when it first came out but I didn't really get into it now that I have a xbox one x it looks great and I'm enjoying it so far 🤙
The Witcher 3 is 9 years old but still holds up and stacks up against games that came out recently or even coming out soon. CDPR put their hearts into this game. Can't wait to see The Witcher 4
Baldur’s Gate 3 is the only game since, that can sit next to Witcher 3 as a masterpiece of an RPG, writing/story, characters, music, graphics, world building, map/level design and quests.
@@jayveeeeeI know exactly how you feel. It’s quite the commitment, but worth every second. You won’t be able to resist its call for too long. I know I don’t.
@CyraXFactor I mean its subjective, but Imo RDR2 and elden ring sit next to The Witcher 3, maybe even above. Objectively lots of modern games are more graphically impressive, But Witcher 3 holds up great in 2024. Definitely a top 5 game for me.
You notice CDPR improve their formula in the DLCs as well. From writing villains to boss fights. The Dettlaff boss is amazing and I take it as a good sign that they are really going to overhaul the gameplay for TW4.
I don’t think anyone really moves on from Witcher 3. It’s a game that I want to be engrossed in whenever I think about video games. This game has built an entire home in my head. Hell, a mansion; rent free because it owns that space permanently. I’m the same as you when it comes to cutscenes. If they aren’t done well, then I can’t be bothered with them. I listened to every line of dialogue in Witcher 3 and loved it. I also agree with open world loot. It’s not good, but the school gear and some other unique gear really makes up for it. Thank you for the upload. I’m new to your channel, but I’ve watched plenty of your videos already and I enjoy them a lot.
This is one of my favorite games of all time. Ironically, it took me about 4 tries years ago to actually get into it and even make it through the Bloody Barron questline. After it finally clicked, I was lost in it for weeks. And then the DLC... ANOTHER ENTIRE 2 GAMES. Incredible characters, storytelling, beautiful locations and music... Years later and I still can't get enough. Doing my first PC playthrough EVER right now and it is like playing it for the first time.
@@cornholes I have played the first 5 hours probably 6 times and never got past it. I don't understand why things didn't click but I'm going to try once again. Having it at 60fps on console now feels so much better so we'll see.
My personal favourite game of all time, the world, the story, the characters, and omfg the atmosphere, sound design, and soundtrack are beyond anything I've ever played.
@carpediem6431 this is the only game together with Final Fantasy X that made me depressed for like a week after ending it lol, you first run of the game was just incredible
@@chrisnewbury3793 Spiderman 2 Alan wake 2 ff16 re4 remake star wars survivor baldur gate 3 tears of a kingdom dead space remake starfield etc. It was an awesome year last year
The story, the visuals, the soundtrack, the dlc absolutely slaps. I wanna live inside this game and be an npc! Also, I generally don't care for card games, but gwent is actually gotten me hooked. I play it every time someone asks me to as a nice change of pace.
Oh I forgot to mention Gwent. I've ALWAYS skipped the mini-games within bigger games like this. But it's hooked me too. You're right, it's such a nice change of pace
I don't think you'd actually want to be an NPC in this game. Most normal people are miserable in the Witcher universe, it seems like SOMEONE hasn't been paying attention to the series..
Just preparing for my new game plus playthrough for 6th time. Can't get over the adventurous long journey of witcher 3 and it's DLCs. Death March, enemy upscaling and no huds is the best way to enjoy this game. I play as I like and follow my heart and just lose myself in the world of witcher 3 pure experience. 💙
When it comes to random loots.. U have to always pickup everything u find. If you're full just travel and sell & dismantle the heavy stuff. There are herbs and loot in first map (vizima) which you'll need when u are in novigrad
This is a game that will give back the exact amount you put into it. And the quick sign cast is a total game changer, the combat flows so damn well now and looks so cinematic
Dude i did the same, i'm currently level 4 and it feels AMAZING... we have had so many crappy games lately, that this jewel feels like god level tier... and complementing it with mods... perfection.
I just started another play through today. Forgot the next gen update came through. 1440p absolute maxxed with RT is just nuts to look at. As if it was released yesterday....
I think the bad loot makes sense from a lore perspective. Geralt's job requires high quality gear that costs a fortune. soldiers and deserters usually wouldn't have equipment of equal quality unless they're high-ranking officers and/or nobility or a very lucky bandit.
This is the kind of video I've always liked the most on your channel -- glad to hear some more of them may be coming back. For example, it would be cool to see you add AC Liberation and Freedom Cry to round out that series.
Im playing this full for the first time currently and the man some of these side missions are stories within their own and feel like main missions, the story and characters as well as voice acting is top notch
Love this type of content sir! Always a good time when you just go through and play something and comment on it, but love to hear your more structured and critical thoughts. Definitely keep doing more like this.
@garrydalton1580 I'm now at 180 hours in my first playthrough and just starting the DLCs... man, I feel bad for ignoring my cousins in 2015 when he suggested this game. But also good cause I get to have this experience now, and it runs so beautifully well now, and the quick casting and graphics are top notch. And it was the first game to really grip me in ages! I'm also reading the books and on the 4th one now and that makes it all the better. Kinda obsessed at the moment... even got the soundtrack playing here and there haha
Your point of memorable locations hit me because from the start of the video I was recognizing where you were or what quest you were in the middle of. Very well thought out and beautiful locations mixed with rich story and challenging but learnable combat (for me at least) and solid graphics makes this game a forever classic.
Im replying this game again and honestly this game still has me hooked like before and playing it in default camera settings feels much better than the close setting
I've just done the same. It's just as good as when I first played it near 10 years ago. Another area this game excels at that you didn't touch on is the music, second to none. Also Gwent!
Best Witcher 3 review and breakdown I’ve come across. Never made it far in the years I’ve owned it and now with the ps5 update… think it’s about that time to give this amazing game a real shot! Thanks again
It is far from a perfect game, but what is good about it is SO good. It just feels like home to me, when I hear that White Orchard music on another playthrough.
Unlike a lot of people , i too never liked the close up camera in the next gen upgrade. You for the most part played on the default camera mode ,i liked it.
I enjoyed this format and understand what you're mean about the more comedic route. With certain games especially, there's just a new perspective that doesn't necessarily come through in straight gameplay.
I'm on the same boat here, played the game and now reading the books and man I can't believe I was missing this much context. Also shows you how much CD Projekt put into making the game book accurate.
I just finished Witcher 3 for the first just the other week and loved it. I'm on the first DLC and can't wait to see what Blood and Whine has to offer. Also I'd to love to see more videos like trhis
I think I went from from Final fantasy 7 on PS1 being my favourite game of all time with nothing coming close until i played Witcher 3 in about 2016. Funnily enough I played a few hours and got bored. However i went back to it and just became submerged in the story. It is still now my favourite game of all time, including BG3 which I think is amazing. Its the atmosphere and the music, along with an incredible game that just make it a true classic!
One of my favorite memories of this game is exploring a cave during my trip to the quest objective and finding a relic sword and finding out it is a very strong sword (ultinum). I’m currently doing new game plus on my last save where I was level 53 and am absolutely loving playing through the story and exploring the world on a character that I had progressed previously 2 years ago on my first playthrough of the game.
I like the new video style. A well thought out review, instead of a playthrough. Collect and arrange your thoughts, it was a good video. You hit on a lot of good points
I'm doing the same, I still play this game all the way through every year since release. I'm currently in Skellige, It's my favourite place in the entire game, reminds me of home. Don't ever stop playing guys !
My personal favourite game of all time, it's very easy to see exactly why this is considered game of the decade of the previous decade. I also played on my Nintendo Switch too for a second play through and i have to say, it's a very solid port on the Switch..
As someone who’s spent over 400 hours on this game, I played it for the first time in 2022 with the update, I can now say the only thing I don’t like, is the fact that you don’t get the cape and a hood, and also the combat isn’t the best with the constant spins but that’s how Geralt fights I guess, but yeah, not much criticism for the game it’s amazing, everytime I try and go back to it now tho I give up, just doesn’t feel the same anymore but 400 hours is a hell of a long time, can’t believe I played it for that long.
@@_.CM96 fair complaint regarding the combat. On PC you have the luxury to mod both the combat as well adding wearable hoods to the game, however the console version is fresh out of luck.
I don’t think you can get a cape, but if you upgrade the Cat School Witcher gear to Grandmaster quality in the Blood and Wine DLC it adds a hood to the chest piece. As far as I know it’s the only hood type gear in the game, but it does look pretty badass, especially if you use dyes on the armor. Also I’m pretty sure the constant spinning and rolling style is just how Witchers are taught to fight, at least in the game cause in cutscenes that’s how Geralt, Lambert, Eskel, and Letho fight.
@@docproc144 Geralt is more commonly described as pirouetting in the books, I’d say the original, unmodded gameplay leans too heavily into the rolling around, which does look a bit stupid when constantly spammed.
@@lewissharpe4695to be fair you could simply use heavy attacks if you’re not a fan of the spinning animation, they are not as slow as a lot of people might think and you can just simply make a heavy attack build which is reeealy fun. It also makes the game a little more tactical because of the slightly higher build up time before you strike, plus the harder hits can be more satisfying.
I agree completely and like you I love the game but I've beaten it 4 or 5 times and I know the game so well I've done everything and now as soon as I start playing it becomes like a chess game in my head you know the out come of every move so why bother to move the pieces and it becomes a drag but that's only because I've played it so much.
I can only speak for myself; but I quite like these types of videos. I think I originally followed you due to the AC videos you used to make that were similar to this. I like your other content as well but figured I'd mention.
Hey Jayvee I just wanted to thank you for all your good content and videos your channel is pure gold with all those gaming vids I started watching you a few years ago Keep it up 😄👍
Good stuff buddy. I like both style of vids you do - as fun as the "livey" style is I feel there is definitely room for the more measured approach you do here...... especially if it also keeps things fresh for you too. Take it easy
I didn't read the books until right before the show started, and when i jumped into a new run starting with witcher 2 and man i didnt realize just how much i didnt appreciate or really understand
I’ve never used fast travel in this game. Whenever I had to go to another far away location. I went on horseback and considered it a journey, because I would get sidetracked all the time and experience many different quests/unique experiences just on the road to my destination. That’s where this game shines. But it’s not annoying in your face quest markers etc… It’s a genuinely natural experience uncovering these hidden things
This with the Henry Cavil mods is a great play! There’s also a great school of the wolf combat mod that does wonders for the combat with great animations
I replay this game about every 2 yrs (about 500hrs total) and every time i fall in love with it even more and find new stuff I hadn’t in my previous playthroughs. It never gets old and im always excited to experience the story all over again every time. Same goes for rdr2. My 2 favorite games
Best game ever! Watching this a few weeks before my new, 4th playthrough yet, this time with modes. If you didn't play and immerse yourself in this masterpiece, you missed in life....
Recently got platinum trophy for witcher 3 and for anyone who is trying to go for platinum i would advise you to play on death march (hardest difficulty)from start and play through dlc when you are at certain level and final fights will be easy
SAME, this is my 5th playthrough since launch. And since I have a kid now, the ability to take my save to my switch from my ps5 has been amazing. I don't even care that it looks worse, it's still one of the best games ever made!
Just finished my first playthrough and wow i wish i could go back and experience it all for the first time again. Ive had the game sitting on my shelf since it came out i never got around to play it and honestly im glad i waited i can appreciate it more now. What a masterpiece of game making
Finaly yesterday i got the All games(w3 got it in 2015(edit XD), w1 around 1-2years ago and yesterday w2. Last week i bought the DLCs for W3) and i cant wait to play them all and finish them😊
I totally agree with the point about the loot and lvls, which is why i always play this game with the no lvls mod. Now it may sound weird at first to have no lvls in an rpg, but imo it makes the game a lot more enjoyable and immersive cause geralt does not get 1 shot by a drowner just because it has a higher number then him. the whole game and its progression becomes based on the skill tree and the quality of the gear rather then some artificial numbering.
Regarding the loot issue, it doesn’t only come down to a weapons damage number. There are a lot of interesting relic swords you can find during quests or in the open world which have certain percentage buffs which can be very useful, even if the damage number itself is lower than swords for your current level. My storage chest is full of cool swords, from which only a view are actual good end game weapons of course, but still. For me the loot system is very fun. Also the way the item symbols look, it’s always interesting to loot a chest for me. Not to mention the awesome treasure hunts for the witcher gear sets.
Top 3 best games ever made, I also restarted it for like the hundredth time, I play through it like every other month 😭😭😭 I love it so much, it's so fucking good
I'm 1,300+ hours across all my playthroughs, and I have to say that this is/was the gsme of the generation for me. Nothing else even comes close. Watching this video made me re-download it for another 300+ hour run...
Absolutely tremendous video I’m playing through the game again on steam deck and that is literally what I was thinking the game is almost perfect apart from the levels on the loot and swords as you progress
on my 2nd run, witcher 3 complete edition next-gen in 2024... Cant belive it it's still the best game I have ever played, magnificent and brilliant beyond words
i think the point of looting in this game is about to find the materials you need to craft a gear. if you craft a witcher gear (either armor or weapon), in my experiences, the looting system in this game is work perfectly well. it is not a looter rpg anyway.
The Witcher 3 is one game that I play religiously every year. I don't always finish the playthrough, but man is it such a special game for me. It remains like my absolute favorite game to not only play when it's kinda off season, but also just when I don't feel like playing anything else. It's amazing. It's absolutely amongst the best games ever made.
The way I get around what you said about gear is always go out of your way to find the witcher gear and upgrade them accordingly and switch between them as you go and basically sell everything else to get better witcher gear and materials...best recommendations
i fell in love with the witcher 3 when it came out. Played it a few times, then didnt touch it again until last week. It is STILL a Freaking flawless game!
I only started playing this a year ago and loved it. Couldn’t believed I’d not picked it up sooner. Got a bit fatigued and took a break to dip into Dragons Dogma 2… then did some AC Valhalla… then Mirage… the DA Inquisition… and tonight I’ve decided to reinstall Witcher 3 and jump back in. It genuinely is a timeless classic that still stands among the very best even 10 years later.
I wish Witcher 2 was also compatible with the Steam Deck. It's so dumb, the first and the recent Witcher games are playable no problem. Bug the second one isn't 🤦♀️
Favourite game of all time. It’s not perfect, but the overall package is the most engrossing, most immersive experience I’ve had in gaming. It’s the type of game a company releases just once during their operational lifespan
The really great pieces of art and entertainment maintain their relevance and sometimes even improve with age, and Witcher 3 is certainly on that level.
The ripples that this came put into the gaming industry were insane. Its a game that changed gaming. Those types of games dont come up often but when they do it is wonderful.
I've always treated TW3 loot as "Ooooh materials to dismantle and sell/upgrade my witcher gear", but I agree 100% with what you said about gear level, it makes a ton of difference when you upgrade witcher gear to something closer to Geralt's level.
Ive played the game 5 times 100% playthrough every time And i havent seen a single youtuber mention just how good the atmoshperic music and tunes u listen to in every different location are.
This game is a masterpiece. One of the greatest games I’ve ever played. The level of detail CDPR put into this world is incredible. Each time I start a new playthrough I discover something new that I’ve never seen before.
Currently 110+ hours into my third or fourth complete play through and I have to say it’s my favorite game. The graphics still look gorgeous, the characters are so well written, the soundtrack feels organic, and I just love how you can spend 10-20 hours in Novigrad! So cool. The thing that stands out above other games to me is how so many side quests feel like short stories. I love it! Most time side quests feel like afterthoughts, a means to gain levels. The Witcher 3 really raises the bar on quests. Hope their new Witcher series builds on all they did right with this masterpiece.
Outstanding video, but I would disagree with you on the looting/upgrades aspect. What sets witchers apart is their gear as much as everything else. If they could just kill a few bandits and find a better sword that one they’ve had wouldn’t that detract from what makes them the expert monster hunters and killing machines? There’s actually a scene where Geralt gets summoned by Radovid, and one of the guards compliments his weapons saying, ‘I’ve never seen such well-made steel. Blade must strike true, no?’ Geralt replies, ‘It’s about the wielder, not just the sword’ (or something like that). That’s why the Witcher School weapon and armour schematics are the best in the game, and it’s the right decision.
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@@jayveeeee No. It looks boring as shit.
that link looks like 23 trojans with a bit of ransomware sprinkled on top
i like your video change! i like the mixture of commentary and deep review
i'm midway through my NG+ playthrough right now and am already like 'damn, think i'm gonna play the witcher 3 next'
I have started this game, no lie, a dozen times and cannot get into it. I WANT to like it, I do like it, but I don't like playing it... Make it make sense please. 😂
@RealBradMiller is it the combat? I'm not gonna lie, my entire first playthrough when it first came out, I was so bad at combat. But once I came to grips with it and understood how everything works, it made it one of the best games ever.
It doesn't hurt that story and narrative are my hooks. Gameplay still needs to be good, but it isn't the end all be all for me.
@@RealBradMiller Yh same. I got twelve hours in and I just wasn’t having fun.
@@RealBradMiller you just dont like it simple as that, doesn't mean it's not good
@@RealBradMillerwell you clearly don’t enjoy it, don’t force yourself to play something if you aren’t enjoying it. If you really want to get into it try playing the first and second game or reading the books first to get into the uninverse of the Witcher 👍
The Witcher 3 will always have a very special place on my heart. This was the first game I really appreciated a video game's story, atmosphere, and music. I look at games differently now because of TW3.
Straight up it’s still my favourite/number 1 game yes there are other games that excel Witcher 3 in certain aspects but as an overall complete package the only game that can compete is Baldur’s gate 3 but as I prefer the more 3rd person more action based gameplay than the top down turn based system used. However both are unparalleled in size (with actual content), story, music, graphics, role playing elements, voice acted. Elden Ring would be up there if the story was more up front rather than hidden in obscure and vague dialogue and item descriptions but that’s part of the dark souls/elden ring magic but as an overall package for most consumers Witcher 3 ticks majority of boxes hence why it won goty, blood and wine was genuinely considered for goty the following year and then won game of the decade and honestly no game has come close to Witcher 3 (apart from BG3 but again got to like that very particular style of top down, slow, strategical turn based table top gameplay) so Witcher 3 even almost a decade later for me atleast is still peak gaming, story, music and entertainment that’s very engaging and immersive.
because of tw3 other games fall way short for me.
I'm an old fart. For me it was Witcher 1 or just 'The Witcher' A blogger named "Lum the Mad" who was kind of a gaming blogger before bloggers existed recommended it and put a link to the trailer on his site. I immediately ran out and bought it and was hooked. Set a high standard for the time and was the first real "actions/consequences" game.
The Witcher 3 took that and said 'Hold my beer.'
I was so mad at CDPR for switching to Cyberpunk instead of Witcher 4 but still bought that game on release and it was a total disaster. 'Edge Runners' made me try it again and now that is one of my favorite games too.
Pondering doing yet another Witcher 3 run through because its been a few years. Looking forward to what's next from CDPR. I think W4 is the furthest along but looking forward to CP2 and really hoping they do a Witcher 1 remake in Unreal Engine so I can replay and everyone else can enjoy that too.
Where every other major gaming company (EA/Bethesda/Blizzard) seems to have shifted to executives driving business decisions in games, CDPR games get the feel they were developed by actual gamers.
@@froodtube i've been very interested in buying CBP2077 for a long while, partly because my hardware wasn't up for it.
would you say now it's a good time to try it?
1000%!
I’m literally replaying this now, and the wind is howling outside
Same, i got almost 70h this days and its one of the games that i do skip or play for 7h straight!
Wind's howling
@@jayveeeee Looks like rain.
I just bought it because it was on sale for like $13, I had it when it first came out but I didn't really get into it now that I have a xbox one x it looks great and I'm enjoying it so far 🤙
The Witcher 3 is 9 years old but still holds up and stacks up against games that came out recently or even coming out soon. CDPR put their hearts into this game. Can't wait to see The Witcher 4
Baldur’s Gate 3 is the only game since, that can sit next to Witcher 3 as a masterpiece of an RPG, writing/story, characters, music, graphics, world building, map/level design and quests.
I freaking love BG3. Some day I'm gonna restart that and have the best time but I don't think I'm ready yet
@@jayveeeeeI know exactly how you feel. It’s quite the commitment, but worth every second. You won’t be able to resist its call for too long. I know I don’t.
@CyraXFactor I mean its subjective, but Imo RDR2 and elden ring sit next to The Witcher 3, maybe even above. Objectively lots of modern games are more graphically impressive, But Witcher 3 holds up great in 2024. Definitely a top 5 game for me.
You notice CDPR improve their formula in the DLCs as well. From writing villains to boss fights. The Dettlaff boss is amazing and I take it as a good sign that they are really going to overhaul the gameplay for TW4.
everyone gansta until the ladies drop "lalala laa lalala la la la la laaa"
Man those songs stick in your head. I'll randomly just hear the "lalala laa la la la" throughout my day.
I have Shaelmaar, On de champs desoles and Dettlaff stuck in my head.
the gwent music pops in my head too sometimes lol. very good soundtrack
That song that sounds like “Banana Tiger” always hypes me up😂
I don’t think anyone really moves on from Witcher 3. It’s a game that I want to be engrossed in whenever I think about video games.
This game has built an entire home in my head. Hell, a mansion; rent free because it owns that space permanently.
I’m the same as you when it comes to cutscenes. If they aren’t done well, then I can’t be bothered with them. I listened to every line of dialogue in Witcher 3 and loved it. I also agree with open world loot. It’s not good, but the school gear and some other unique gear really makes up for it.
Thank you for the upload. I’m new to your channel, but I’ve watched plenty of your videos already and I enjoy them a lot.
This is one of my favorite games of all time. Ironically, it took me about 4 tries years ago to actually get into it and even make it through the Bloody Barron questline. After it finally clicked, I was lost in it for weeks. And then the DLC... ANOTHER ENTIRE 2 GAMES. Incredible characters, storytelling, beautiful locations and music... Years later and I still can't get enough. Doing my first PC playthrough EVER right now and it is like playing it for the first time.
@@cornholes I have played the first 5 hours probably 6 times and never got past it. I don't understand why things didn't click but I'm going to try once again. Having it at 60fps on console now feels so much better so we'll see.
My personal favourite game of all time, the world, the story, the characters, and omfg the atmosphere, sound design, and soundtrack are beyond anything I've ever played.
@@mrpurplehaze3641 this is one of only a couple of games my whole life, where I felt a sense of loss finishing it.
@carpediem6431 this is the only game together with Final Fantasy X that made me depressed for like a week after ending it lol, you first run of the game was just incredible
My favourite game of all time.
I literally Finished another playthrough not even 5 mins ago and here you are making me wanna start another one up.
I keep not finishing Blood and Wine DLC just bc I don't want this game to be over
Greatest game ever just went back and finished blood and wine again on ps5
It's what happens during a gaming dark age, which we are in the midst of ;)
@@chrisnewbury3793try Baldur's Gate 3 on for size. It might cure your "gaming depression" for a lengthy period of time.
@@chrisnewbury3793 just a slow year last year was banger year for games
@@sean24833 uh no it wasn't
@@chrisnewbury3793 Spiderman 2 Alan wake 2 ff16 re4 remake star wars survivor baldur gate 3 tears of a kingdom dead space remake starfield etc. It was an awesome year last year
The story, the visuals, the soundtrack, the dlc absolutely slaps. I wanna live inside this game and be an npc!
Also, I generally don't care for card games, but gwent is actually gotten me hooked. I play it every time someone asks me to as a nice change of pace.
Where's the fun being an NPC 🤔
Oh I forgot to mention Gwent. I've ALWAYS skipped the mini-games within bigger games like this. But it's hooked me too. You're right, it's such a nice change of pace
G.o.d
Same! Only one I ever got into
I don't think you'd actually want to be an NPC in this game. Most normal people are miserable in the Witcher universe, it seems like SOMEONE hasn't been paying attention to the series..
Just preparing for my new game plus playthrough for 6th time. Can't get over the adventurous long journey of witcher 3 and it's DLCs. Death March, enemy upscaling and no huds is the best way to enjoy this game. I play as I like and follow my heart and just lose myself in the world of witcher 3 pure experience. 💙
When it comes to random loots.. U have to always pickup everything u find. If you're full just travel and sell & dismantle the heavy stuff. There are herbs and loot in first map (vizima) which you'll need when u are in novigrad
This is a game that will give back the exact amount you put into it. And the quick sign cast is a total game changer, the combat flows so damn well now and looks so cinematic
Dude i did the same, i'm currently level 4 and it feels AMAZING... we have had so many crappy games lately, that this jewel feels like god level tier... and complementing it with mods... perfection.
I just started another play through today. Forgot the next gen update came through. 1440p absolute maxxed with RT is just nuts to look at. As if it was released yesterday....
@@Joehockey1990 Next week another even better version of the NextGen textures releases
Picked that one up because of one of your live streams. I never knew that I'd enjoy fantasy that much. Amazing game!
I think the bad loot makes sense from a lore perspective. Geralt's job requires high quality gear that costs a fortune. soldiers and deserters usually wouldn't have equipment of equal quality unless they're high-ranking officers and/or nobility or a very lucky bandit.
This is the kind of video I've always liked the most on your channel -- glad to hear some more of them may be coming back. For example, it would be cool to see you add AC Liberation and Freedom Cry to round out that series.
Totally agree. One of my favorite games of all time, not even close.
Great video!
I am replaying it right now on the stream deck :) it's great to play a game like this outside in the garden
Im playing this full for the first time currently and the man some of these side missions are stories within their own and feel like main missions, the story and characters as well as voice acting is top notch
Love this type of content sir! Always a good time when you just go through and play something and comment on it, but love to hear your more structured and critical thoughts. Definitely keep doing more like this.
I'm just playing this for the first time! Started last month and have 130 hours played. Greatest game I've ever played
id give anything to be you
I wish I could experience it for the 1st time again. I have put more time in that game than any game. To me it's the goat of RPG
@garrydalton1580 I'm now at 180 hours in my first playthrough and just starting the DLCs... man, I feel bad for ignoring my cousins in 2015 when he suggested this game. But also good cause I get to have this experience now, and it runs so beautifully well now, and the quick casting and graphics are top notch. And it was the first game to really grip me in ages! I'm also reading the books and on the 4th one now and that makes it all the better. Kinda obsessed at the moment... even got the soundtrack playing here and there haha
Best side quests in any game ever
Your point of memorable locations hit me because from the start of the video I was recognizing where you were or what quest you were in the middle of. Very well thought out and beautiful locations mixed with rich story and challenging but learnable combat (for me at least) and solid graphics makes this game a forever classic.
Im replying this game again and honestly this game still has me hooked like before and playing it in default camera settings feels much better than the close setting
The only game I never uninstalled from my pc
I've just done the same. It's just as good as when I first played it near 10 years ago. Another area this game excels at that you didn't touch on is the music, second to none. Also Gwent!
currently replaying it, beat the base game and just started hearts of stone. really enjoying it. great video keep it up
I’ve just started reading the books and comics as well! Might as well add this in too, haha
Best Witcher 3 review and breakdown I’ve come across. Never made it far in the years I’ve owned it and now with the ps5 update… think it’s about that time to give this amazing game a real shot! Thanks again
It is far from a perfect game, but what is good about it is SO good. It just feels like home to me, when I hear that White Orchard music on another playthrough.
Unlike a lot of people , i too never liked the close up camera in the next gen upgrade. You for the most part played on the default camera mode ,i liked it.
@@_bhuc3802 same!!!
I enjoyed this format and understand what you're mean about the more comedic route. With certain games especially, there's just a new perspective that doesn't necessarily come through in straight gameplay.
I'm on the same boat here, played the game and now reading the books and man I can't believe I was missing this much context. Also shows you how much CD Projekt put into making the game book accurate.
I just finished Witcher 3 for the first just the other week and loved it. I'm on the first DLC and can't wait to see what Blood and Whine has to offer. Also I'd to love to see more videos like trhis
I think I went from from Final fantasy 7 on PS1 being my favourite game of all time with nothing coming close until i played Witcher 3 in about 2016. Funnily enough I played a few hours and got bored. However i went back to it and just became submerged in the story. It is still now my favourite game of all time, including BG3 which I think is amazing. Its the atmosphere and the music, along with an incredible game that just make it a true classic!
One of my favorite memories of this game is exploring a cave during my trip to the quest objective and finding a relic sword and finding out it is a very strong sword (ultinum).
I’m currently doing new game plus on my last save where I was level 53 and am absolutely loving playing through the story and exploring the world on a character that I had progressed previously 2 years ago on my first playthrough of the game.
I like the new video style. A well thought out review, instead of a playthrough. Collect and arrange your thoughts, it was a good video. You hit on a lot of good points
the unbeatable benchmark, I’m replaying it too
I'm doing the same, I still play this game all the way through every year since release. I'm currently in Skellige, It's my favourite place in the entire game, reminds me of home. Don't ever stop playing guys !
My personal favourite game of all time, it's very easy to see exactly why this is considered game of the decade of the previous decade.
I also played on my Nintendo Switch too for a second play through and i have to say, it's a very solid port on the Switch..
I replay this game at the minimum, once a year. It's just so damn good. Graphics with the NG Update look stellar. Mods help a lot too. Love this game.
As someone who’s spent over 400 hours on this game, I played it for the first time in 2022 with the update, I can now say the only thing I don’t like, is the fact that you don’t get the cape and a hood, and also the combat isn’t the best with the constant spins but that’s how Geralt fights I guess, but yeah, not much criticism for the game it’s amazing, everytime I try and go back to it now tho I give up, just doesn’t feel the same anymore but 400 hours is a hell of a long time, can’t believe I played it for that long.
@@_.CM96 fair complaint regarding the combat. On PC you have the luxury to mod both the combat as well adding wearable hoods to the game, however the console version is fresh out of luck.
I don’t think you can get a cape, but if you upgrade the Cat School Witcher gear to Grandmaster quality in the Blood and Wine DLC it adds a hood to the chest piece. As far as I know it’s the only hood type gear in the game, but it does look pretty badass, especially if you use dyes on the armor. Also I’m pretty sure the constant spinning and rolling style is just how Witchers are taught to fight, at least in the game cause in cutscenes that’s how Geralt, Lambert, Eskel, and Letho fight.
@@docproc144 Geralt is more commonly described as pirouetting in the books, I’d say the original, unmodded gameplay leans too heavily into the rolling around, which does look a bit stupid when constantly spammed.
@@lewissharpe4695to be fair you could simply use heavy attacks if you’re not a fan of the spinning animation, they are not as slow as a lot of people might think and you can just simply make a heavy attack build which is reeealy fun. It also makes the game a little more tactical because of the slightly higher build up time before you strike, plus the harder hits can be more satisfying.
I agree completely and like you I love the game but I've beaten it 4 or 5 times and I know the game so well I've done everything and now as soon as I start playing it becomes like a chess game in my head you know the out come of every move so why bother to move the pieces and it becomes a drag but that's only because I've played it so much.
I had subbed for these kind of videos, I’m glad to see them back 👀
Greatr video man! I love the Witcher
I can only speak for myself; but I quite like these types of videos. I think I originally followed you due to the AC videos you used to make that were similar to this. I like your other content as well but figured I'd mention.
Hey Jayvee I just wanted to thank you for all your good content and videos your channel is pure gold with all those gaming vids
I started watching you a few years ago
Keep it up 😄👍
Thanks brother! Thank you for supporting me with your time and attention over the years :)
@@jayveeeee no problem :)
Good stuff buddy. I like both style of vids you do - as fun as the "livey" style is I feel there is definitely room for the more measured approach you do here...... especially if it also keeps things fresh for you too. Take it easy
I didn't read the books until right before the show started, and when i jumped into a new run starting with witcher 2 and man i didnt realize just how much i didnt appreciate or really understand
I’ve never used fast travel in this game. Whenever I had to go to another far away location. I went on horseback and considered it a journey, because I would get sidetracked all the time and experience many different quests/unique experiences just on the road to my destination. That’s where this game shines. But it’s not annoying in your face quest markers etc… It’s a genuinely natural experience uncovering these hidden things
This with the Henry Cavil mods is a great play! There’s also a great school of the wolf combat mod that does wonders for the combat with great animations
Definitely grind getting the bear outfit and swords! Totally worth it. Definitely like this type of commentary and prefer it
Im also playing my third or fourth play through rn, so impressed by the depth of the story and choices. Love the game to bits
I replay this game about every 2 yrs (about 500hrs total) and every time i fall in love with it even more and find new stuff I hadn’t in my previous playthroughs. It never gets old and im always excited to experience the story all over again every time. Same goes for rdr2. My 2 favorite games
Best game ever! Watching this a few weeks before my new, 4th playthrough yet, this time with modes. If you didn't play and immerse yourself in this masterpiece, you missed in life....
Recently got platinum trophy for witcher 3 and for anyone who is trying to go for platinum i would advise you to play on death march (hardest difficulty)from start and play through dlc when you are at certain level and final fights will be easy
SAME, this is my 5th playthrough since launch. And since I have a kid now, the ability to take my save to my switch from my ps5 has been amazing.
I don't even care that it looks worse, it's still one of the best games ever made!
Just finished my first playthrough and wow i wish i could go back and experience it all for the first time again. Ive had the game sitting on my shelf since it came out i never got around to play it and honestly im glad i waited i can appreciate it more now. What a masterpiece of game making
what ending did you get? mine left me so empty and hollow this games wrecked me but i love it
Finaly yesterday i got the All games(w3 got it in 2015(edit XD), w1 around 1-2years ago and yesterday w2. Last week i bought the DLCs for W3) and i cant wait to play them all and finish them😊
I totally agree with the point about the loot and lvls, which is why i always play this game with the no lvls mod.
Now it may sound weird at first to have no lvls in an rpg, but imo it makes the game a lot more enjoyable and immersive cause geralt does not get 1 shot by a drowner just because it has a higher number then him.
the whole game and its progression becomes based on the skill tree and the quality of the gear rather then some artificial numbering.
Regarding the loot issue, it doesn’t only come down to a weapons damage number. There are a lot of interesting relic swords you can find during quests or in the open world which have certain percentage buffs which can be very useful, even if the damage number itself is lower than swords for your current level. My storage chest is full of cool swords, from which only a view are actual good end game weapons of course, but still. For me the loot system is very fun. Also the way the item symbols look, it’s always interesting to loot a chest for me. Not to mention the awesome treasure hunts for the witcher gear sets.
Top 3 best games ever made, I also restarted it for like the hundredth time, I play through it like every other month 😭😭😭 I love it so much, it's so fucking good
Whats the other 2 ?
@@tayvongray5387 ghost of tsushima and God of war 4
I'm 1,300+ hours across all my playthroughs, and I have to say that this is/was the gsme of the generation for me. Nothing else even comes close. Watching this video made me re-download it for another 300+ hour run...
Absolutely tremendous video I’m playing through the game again on steam deck and that is literally what I was thinking the game is almost perfect apart from the levels on the loot and swords as you progress
I do a replay every now and then , I still find new side quests I hadnt seen before. Dont care about GTA just gives us Witcher 4
Just finished my first play through of this game with both DLC, logged exactly 100H. Masterpiece.
Just bought this game today i hope its as good as they say
@@shakedbeans8335 how was it? Just bought it.
@@UnHellTowers pretty fun gameplay altho i wouldnt personally rank it higher than rdr2 thats for sure, the only part i dont like is the horse
I miss these kind of reviews
Me too :)
Very topical and ironically exactly what I was looking for in a video right now. Keep it up buddy.
You know a game is amazing when you've already finished it twice and you wake up in the morning excited to continue your third playthrough
on my 2nd run, witcher 3 complete edition next-gen in 2024... Cant belive it it's still the best game I have ever played, magnificent and brilliant beyond words
this game has been in my steam library for a year but have never played it. installing now. I'm excited to finally give it a try!
Finished it 4 times and I'm damn sure I'll end up playing through all 3 games again once more before Witcher 4 comes out
i think the point of looting in this game is about to find the materials you need to craft a gear. if you craft a witcher gear (either armor or weapon), in my experiences, the looting system in this game is work perfectly well. it is not a looter rpg anyway.
The Witcher 3 is one game that I play religiously every year. I don't always finish the playthrough, but man is it such a special game for me. It remains like my absolute favorite game to not only play when it's kinda off season, but also just when I don't feel like playing anything else.
It's amazing. It's absolutely amongst the best games ever made.
the astronomical jump between witcher 2 and witchcer 3 considering they are just around 4 years apart is mind blowing
Went back? Why have you left in the first place 🤣 This is one of those games which I will never uninstall, truly one of the GOATs
The way I get around what you said about gear is always go out of your way to find the witcher gear and upgrade them accordingly and switch between them as you go and basically sell everything else to get better witcher gear and materials...best recommendations
I welcome everyone back to this masterpiece of a game !
Great video im having blast again with this game!! some 15 hours in and last time I played it I think it was like 6 years ago!
i fell in love with the witcher 3 when it came out.
Played it a few times, then didnt touch it again until last week.
It is STILL a Freaking flawless game!
Favorites of all time
I only started playing this a year ago and loved it. Couldn’t believed I’d not picked it up sooner. Got a bit fatigued and took a break to dip into Dragons Dogma 2… then did some AC Valhalla… then Mirage… the DA Inquisition… and tonight I’ve decided to reinstall Witcher 3 and jump back in. It genuinely is a timeless classic that still stands among the very best even 10 years later.
The Steam Deck made me go through another playthru of The Witcher 3. It runs pretty well.
same here, just downloaded it to see if it works well and play few minutes.. finally I have added another 60 hours to my overall gameplay :D
I wish Witcher 2 was also compatible with the Steam Deck. It's so dumb, the first and the recent Witcher games are playable no problem. Bug the second one isn't 🤦♀️
Favourite game of all time. It’s not perfect, but the overall package is the most engrossing, most immersive experience I’ve had in gaming. It’s the type of game a company releases just once during their operational lifespan
The really great pieces of art and entertainment maintain their relevance and sometimes even improve with age, and Witcher 3 is certainly on that level.
The ripples that this came put into the gaming industry were insane. Its a game that changed gaming. Those types of games dont come up often but when they do it is wonderful.
I've always treated TW3 loot as "Ooooh materials to dismantle and sell/upgrade my witcher gear", but I agree 100% with what you said about gear level, it makes a ton of difference when you upgrade witcher gear to something closer to Geralt's level.
Ive played the game 5 times 100% playthrough every time
And i havent seen a single youtuber mention just how good the atmoshperic music and tunes u listen to in every different location are.
jayvee, your videos are a work of art
This game is a masterpiece. One of the greatest games I’ve ever played. The level of detail CDPR put into this world is incredible. Each time I start a new playthrough I discover something new that I’ve never seen before.
Currently 110+ hours into my third or fourth complete play through and I have to say it’s my favorite game. The graphics still look gorgeous, the characters are so well written, the soundtrack feels organic, and I just love how you can spend 10-20 hours in Novigrad! So cool. The thing that stands out above other games to me is how so many side quests feel like short stories. I love it! Most time side quests feel like afterthoughts, a means to gain levels. The Witcher 3 really raises the bar on quests. Hope their new Witcher series builds on all they did right with this masterpiece.
Im in the middle of my 8th playthrough aswel 👊
Outstanding video, but I would disagree with you on the looting/upgrades aspect.
What sets witchers apart is their gear as much as everything else. If they could just kill a few bandits and find a better sword that one they’ve had wouldn’t that detract from what makes them the expert monster hunters and killing machines?
There’s actually a scene where Geralt gets summoned by Radovid, and one of the guards compliments his weapons saying, ‘I’ve never seen such well-made steel. Blade must strike true, no?’
Geralt replies, ‘It’s about the wielder, not just the sword’ (or something like that).
That’s why the Witcher School weapon and armour schematics are the best in the game, and it’s the right decision.
I love this game. I played all 3 and 3 has so many groundbreaking things most games today still don't have