Got It I will not watch The Netflix Show. Thank you for letting me. That's actually a shame that they let now the passionate fans like that. Also gameplay will be coming soon. I really want to make a good video for you guys to watch and keep you entertained so im sorry its taking a bit long
Honestly there ARE some good and badass scenes in the show, but thats about 15-20% of the whole show, mainly all the scenes where there is Henry Cavill as Gerald and hes actually fighting monsters, the rest of the show is straight ass slop, so i recom to just see the Witcher show best scenes compilation on YT or something like that. You don't really need context for those.
The show runners really tried to push their agenda into the show and not sticking to the original source material. That is why the show failed like many others on Netflix. The shows lead Henry Cavill did his best as a fan of the games and the books but in the end was just fed up with some of the atrocious producers and writers trying to change what made the Witcher what it originally was.
@@TheOfficialV2 the Show is fine to watch, Id just say lower your expectations by A LOT and also read and play anything else related to the Witcher first. The problem is, they take established timelines, characters or outright whole events or laws and change it in the Show. If you play the games or read the books simultanesly while watching the Show, it would get really really confusing as you would stop to understand whats lore accurate and what isnt.
@TheMone22 it felt kind of meta like the only reason I was talking to NPCs in towns instead of just looking at the quest board and leaving was to play Gwent and that feels like what Geralt would do lol
DO NOT and I repeat DO NOT!!!! watch the Netflix show. It's a travesty, an abomination, an affront to the books, the games, the god and anime. Don't waste your time, just play the game - it's a masterpiece, your life will never be the same.
Huge envy..that you get to experience the best game of all times for the first time. This game raised the bar so high that i cant experience gaming the same...
Dude like everyone said. You are in for a treat. I envy that you will experience the game for the first time. Though I must say spoiler free that Witcher 3 is one of the most immersive games i played. I have finished it 10 times since it came out. Every time a different game. The options and outcomes of the game are almost endless. Or at least it looks that way. In my opinion in this game the outcome of the choices are more complex than those of Cyberpunk 2077. I think everyone would like to see you record and experience it first hand. Just so you know it's a game that i recommend attention and not Speedrunning through. Also with the next gen update it got it looks even more like heaven itself. The only tip I should give you is that the meditation thing it explained in one of the trailers that is a feature of the game only works at certain difficulty the 1st and the 2nd.Not in the rest 2 difficulties after that. Though I think the 3rd difficulty (out of all 4) is the most balanced despite that. Also Witcher 2 is magnificent just older. Witcher 1 enhanced (not on launch) will also be a favorite of mine. So to answer a thought of yours. In my opinion cd project red always had it in them. Witcher 3 will always be a masterpiece beside Skyrim. Both ahead of their time. Good digging. I hope we see you experience Geralts relationship with other characters like Ciri but especially Yen and Triss 😄
Honestly I never played Skyrim or any elder scrolls games so I have no idea what to expect from this but I trust CDPR and I’m really excited to play the game
Don't worry man! Everything will be explained to you, even if you know nothing about The Witcher Universe. One advice though, if you wanna get the game, don't talk during cutscenes or dialogues, cause you can miss important lore this way. Otherwise, love your enthusiasm. You're gonna enjoy the crap out of this game! Subscribed right away)
@@fredwardandthebear3192 agreed. It is such an excellent game with superb writing, amazing character arcs and depth to everything and everyone in the game.
Yeah, the Netflix show is... a show for sure. Like others say, you should probably stop after the first season. The Witcher is based on a series of books by the Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. The world is built on a mixture of Slavic, Celtic, and Germanic mythologies and folklore. The vibe is also often heavily based on Poland's (or this area of Europe in general) historic tidbits. CD Projekt Red is also Polish, so they got it right with the vibe and everything because they're just familiar with it. The Netflix show not only changed many characters and plot points, but as a Pole myself, I can tell you that it very much feels like something made by Americans who probably couldn't even point Poland on the map. (No offense).
About magic, there is alot of magic in this world, there are sorcererers and sorcereress, but witcher are not one of them. They are mutatants made by potions and very dengerous rituals, only 1 out of 10 survived this "trial of grass". Witcher can use potions(deadly for normal human) to improve metabolism, regeneration etc. and use signs, simple magic like fireball, kinetic shield etc.
Geralt is Ciri's (the badass woman you have seen in TW4 trailer) adoptive father and the badass woman with black hair from the second trailer from this video is her adoptive mother 🥰. This is lore from the books, no spoils, it will just make the game a little bit better for you knowing a bit of background lore 🙂
Playing with polish dub is incredible. Of course, start with first game if you care about whole story and lore. The Witcher is not 18+ because there is violence in the game. It's for adults because it discusses serious themes like racism, suicide, rape, sex. For a fantasy world, it is very realistic and harsh.
I'd say if you really wanna get into the lore, start with the books. But of course that's a lot to read. I think playing The Witcher 3 first is just fine, too, don't get me wrong. Of course, having read the books first made the story of the game much more to my heart. The books describe the whole origin of Ciri and her relationship to Geralt.
Icl playing with Polish dub rn and it's decent ash, especially as a slav myself. But English dub is still my favorite, mb except for Geralt's voice, cuz polish Geralt is HIM.
The whicher games are so good because they are set in well established lore that is based in a fictional world that resembles medieval central Europe. It captures the spirit of the time and ads monsters and magic that have logical explanation. Every character feels real because he is not a lump of random character features but a product of his environment in a particular moment in time in his life. Take for example the first trailer. When you know what is happening in it you appreciate how many things are there to be deducted. The soldiers are Nilfgardian. They are executing the orders to punish a girl who has been convicted of “looting, robing the dead and canibalism”. She is Temerian. Nilfguard is waging a war against Temeria and has conquered it. The men of Temeria are either dead or in hiding. The land is ravaged by war the vilages inhabited by women, children and elderly plundered of food by the invading army. As back then people prepared food supplies for winter. Sending most of the men to war would inevitably cause a lower food production. In addition armies would often take food as there was no one to enforce any laws or protect those behind. This brought hunger. Large battlefields were littered with the dead and wounded. Villagers would go into these battlefields to look for loved ones and loot corpses of any valuable possessions they could resell. In many cases they would find dying soldiers they would kill because there was no way of helping them anyway. In extreme cases the bodies were used as food for the starving people that had no choice but to resort to canibalism. The Nilfguardians that now controlled the land inhabited by the women, children and elderly of their enemies that have killed many of their comrade. Both sides have a deep hatred towards each other but one side has zero power and has to submit to whatever fate the invaders have installed. The invaders have to enforce the law to prevent society breaking down but they have no love or comparison for the people and often overstep their authorities with zero consequences as they are the law. The woman did commit the crimes she was a use of. The punishment is harsh but even while executing this punishment the soldier show unnecessary sadistic brutality (most likely fuled by what they have seen in battle). They want to torture her and make her suffer because they can and no one is there to stop them and no one will ever know or care or do anything about because she is only a present girl cough in the middle of a war forced to ravage three corpses and eat the dead to survive. Her fate was brought by the invaders that now hate her for the crimes she is resorted to commit to survive. The whicher works for money ridding their world of monsters that humans have no idea how to deal with. Whicher are much older then ordinary humans and as such are wiser as they have lived a longer life. They know that their involvement will not fix humanity or change history. That war is horrific and the scene we witness in this video is one of million similar occurrences that are an effect of war. Saving this girl will save one girl and not change anything in the grand scale of things. Additionally getting fought killing the “new authority” might get the Whicher into very serious exe trouble as the soldiers were executing “the order of the emperor”. Preventing his order to be executed is basically going against his authority. This is why Geralt feels initially there is nothing he can do, but internally he is furious at the injustice this girl faces. He hopes of the horse and while initially grabbing his whicher sword holders it back as using it to kill Nilfguardian soldiers would indictate a Whicher has killed the soldiers as remnants of oils might be found on the bodies. Instead he opts for a dagger a common weapons of thieves and bandits that consist of deserted Temerian soldiers that cannot return back home, have to survive and hate the Nilfgardians. Using this weapons would console the perpetrator as the murder would look like robbery perpetrated by Temerian soldiers turned bandits. The scene ends with Gerald killing everyone but one soldier who asked the Whicher “what he is doing” (why is he killing the men that gave him a job and payed him his money that he personally has no beef with). Geralt the Whicher answers “killing monsters” which is what Whichers are trained to do. In this case the humans have turned into monsters. This short scene has so much to deduce that is going on in the world and in the background that you realize when you start playing the game and have some understanding of what the reality of war was like back then. The reaction of people in Whicher III feel believable the characters are a product of their environment, time, group, age at a particular moment in time. Even when you compare Yenefer to Triss despite looking young and beautiful Yenefer is much much older and behaves much wiser then Triss. The entire game is full of these details that make the world believable. You can even find insignificant letter of different people that make you better understand what the people are thinking about and going through, what do they fear, dream about and look forward to and everything makes seance within the logic, lore and particular events that unfold in a particular region the npc is from.
Wow that is a lot but thank you for explaining things to me as it really opened a lot of things in my mind and makes me want to think even more about the world building and the characters
In this game, you will encounter - cyclops, vampires, bears, wolves, trolls, dragons, 100+ more. The naked demon girl who died was a vampire called ‘bruxae’. That’s the name for them. Geralt drank a potion called ‘black blood’ which turns your blood toxic for blood suckers
I just found you with this video as a Witcher fan. I'm def going to watch your series. Have fun man!!! The game is a lot at first, but so incredibly worth to put the time into.
Do yourself a favour and just watch the first season only for the Netflix series. It goes downhill from there. There is also an animated movie for another Witcher, that one is really good. I just finished my third thorough playthrough of this game and it just reaffirmed my opinion that this game is simply a masterpiece. The DLCs are even better. Imagine that. And yessss the game looks as good as it is in the trailers, arguably better.
Also, guys, deep this. Cyberpunk 2077 first ever trailer came out 3 years before the Witcher 3 officialy came out, and it ended with "ready when it's ready." I was in secondary school 11 years old and cyberpunk came out when i was 20 turning 21.
Dude am soo jealous you didn't yet play the game and will get to expirience it first time now. Let me tell you that game is a masterpiece no more no less.
I love that one that starts at app 27:00 because all of the potions, items, and magic he uses in that video is stuff from the game and you will recognize it all once you've played for awhile - that Black Blood potion is incredibly useful against vampire types.
In case you missed it and no one else in the comments explained it: there was a voice over explaining why the woman in the 1st trailer was to be hanged: "for the murder of the wounded, looting, cannibalism". It's crimes you'd expect in a medieval country wrecked by war and famine.
7:27 this trailer references a major event in the books. The battle involved three armies, with Geralt and his party trapped on a river crossing. They held it for days and it was assumed they did it out of loyalty. When the Queen asked where he was from Geralt went with his normal story- Witchers are generally orphans, with no town, family name or history so each comes up with a cover story. It just happened that Geralts claim to stem from "Rivia" put him neatly in her territories. So what was once a cover story: "Geralt of Rivia" became a real thing. Incidentally this also makes Geralt lesser nobility, which gives him a lot more access and leeway than most Witchers would have. The sorceresss is his common-law wife Yennefer of Vengerberg. Both are over eighty years old. Events just smoothly happened, like it was destiny... Or a story...
This is the kind of game you can get lost in. There is a lot to do and see. The map is huge, and there are plenty of different side quests and places to explore. The landscapes are beautiful, the music is amazing and the general ambience is very enjoyable. I loved wandering around in the forests with my horse hearing the wind in the trees, or in a city hearing the people talk, and hearing the themes of the different areas kick in. Both dlcs are great as well. In this game you end up playing a lot of hours over many days, and after a while the world of the game starts to feel real, and you miss it when you are not playing. PS: In regards to the tv show, I will say that in my opinion it is not good. It has some good aspects, at least in the first season some parts are salvageable. But overall it was disappointing, and it got worse over time. Personally I was expecting it to be at least reasonably good, because they had a lot of good material to work with. Also the main actor apparently loves the game, and I believe it was kind of a passion project for him. Sadly it didn't end up being what people hoped for. In my opinion the main problem was that the writers they picked were not that great. And maybe I am wrong about this, but I also suspect that both the showrunner and the writers don't necessarily love the original material to the same extent that the main actor does, which is a shame.
30:50 This song in this trailer is a song that the people used to sing about monsters to scare their children or a tale and in this song it's about witchers specifically.
06:45 They were reading her sentence at the beginning of the trailer: "By order of the Emperor of Nilfgaard, for the murder of the wounded, looting, cannibalism… you are ye by sentenced to death by hanging… or torment."
I have not played Cyberpunk 2077 but creators have always hit the target with Witcher games. Witcher 1 and 2 are great games as well but Witcher 3 for me is perfect. I am currently replaying it and I love it as much as first time.
@@setas7818 Epilepsy warnings are common. It's the way of the world with monitors, TVs, bright lights and video games. I don't know of any video games that *don't* have them. Stay safe, talk to a doctor and do some research on the game and how it usually fairs with that sort of thing if you want to try it. But if you *can*, I highly recommend giving it a try. One of the best franchises of all time.
Witchers use swords obviously...steel for animals and humans, silver for monsters. They know some small magics...nowhere near what the wizards and sorceresses can bring to bear. Five spells or "signs." In the first trailer where he blows the guy backwards, that's AARD...like a force blow. The fire sign is IGNI. There is a forcefield they can use to protect themselves.. QUEN. There is a kind of trap they can throw on the ground to slow enemies and weaken specters... YRDEN. And then the mind control/hypnosis spell AXII. All of these are short duration and only really amped up Witchers can turn them into powerhouse spells. They have potions they take, like Cat to see in the dark, Killer Whale to prolong underwater tasks, Swallow to protect, Thunderbolt to power up their attacks, Golden Oriole to stop the effects of poisoning, Black Blood that poisons their own blood so if a vamp bites them, the vamp gets poisoned. They have like 15 different potions. And Bombs...fire bombs, grapeshot bombs, freeze bombs, poison gas bombs, magic suppressing bombs. And about 15 different oils they can put on their swords that do extra damage to specific monsters. And they can't get sick and live about five times longer than regular humans. And you can be a Witcher too...if you're willing to join a training group where nine out of ten candidates die from the physical mutations they undergo. Did I mention swords? Lotta swords. And Crossbows. Nice armor too.
It would be nice if you actually listened to what is said in the trailers. In Killing Monsters Geralt recites one his famous monologues from the books about evil. It is a window into Geralt as a character. So pay more attention.
Ciri is called "The Lady of Space and Time." She can move through other worlds and realities. In a very off hand comment, she tells Geralt she and a Elven mage moved through many other worlds...including one where people had metal in their bodies, could fly without wings, speak over distances "without magic!" Geralt doesn't believe her. But some have wondered whether Ciri flipped into a certain cyber punk alternate world. Not a spoiler...just this little hint. That's CDPR writing.
I still remember how my buddy kept trying to convince me to play the game, but I just wasn’t into the magic aspect because I didn’t care for fantasy at all. At some point, I gave it a shot, and after 20 hours, there was no turning back. I’ve played quite a few games in my life, and nothing comes close to this one. I’m now reading the books and currently playing The Witcher 2. Unfortunately, I can’t recommend The Witcher show either. I’m curious to hear how you experience the game. I wish you a lot of fun with it.
Remember that W3 is mainly side quests, which are often better than the main quests. In (my assessment) 80% of cases, you can return to the location of the task and see/eavesdrop on the NPC and find out what the consequences of your choices were. A small spoiler: even people who have played the game many times do not know that the continuation of Margaret's story can be heard from an NPC (one of the first side quests). I have 2000 hours in this game and I haven't discovered everything yet. Ps. don't watch the Netflix series, it's crap
One thing i like about medieval games is, in general, fantasy or just fiction. It is how it introduces the harsh reality of how people are treated, whether that be social class, suspicion, or just in general. It sounds weird, but darker times bring the worst in people, and even in WW2, which reletively isn't so long ago, there was violence inflicted not just on soldiers but the common people too of war torn places.
Witchers are trained in five low level spells they can cast. Aard, kind of a force field blow (you saw him use it in the first trailer with the guys hanging the girl....Geralt blew the first guy backwards), Axii, a mild mind control spell that can momentarily stun a foe or make them obey you, Quen, a forcefield around you like a shielding spell, Igni, a fire spell (you saw him used it against the flying wyvern in another trailer) and Yrden, a ring placed on the ground that slows foes and makes specters or vampires more vulnerable inside the circle. Not runes...just limited spells they can cast.
Btw, there are a lot of mods (Supported by the developers, they really support the modding community) that makes the graphic looks way better. I have tons of mods. I even added grass collision so it moves when I walk or im on the horse. It looks fantastic and it makes it super realistic.
I like your reaction but bruh please just shut up and listen sometimes, the questions that you ask are very often answered right away in the trailers but you are just talking over it all lol Anyways enjoy the game, it's truly incredible
Bro, people don’t call this game a masterpiece for no reason. You should definitely try it out. I hope you enjoy it-it’s going to be one of the best gaming experiences you’ve ever had.
Deam, you are really bad at listening. On the first one, in the first line of the trailer they said why they were hunging her. "For the murder of the wounded, looting and canibalism". Not a word about the witchcraft. DO NOT watch the netflix show. It is fucked up, castrated of it's content and sense. If you watch full experience, read the books. And than play the games, all 3, starting from the first one. All of them form a single story. If you want to jump start into the universe from W3, watch a trailer for W2, called "What is a Witcher". It nicely explain who they are and what they are about
@@TheOfficialV2 The show is meant to be the adaptation of books. First season more or less go with the oryginal story on Geralt plotline, but it ads Yennefer and Ciri plotlines out of nowhere, bending the logic and timeline. And to do it, it often cut content from Geralt story, making it less logical (Geralt know stuff out of nowhere cose scenes where he learn it are cut) Next seasons go further and further away from source material, shitting on logic, sense and most importantly characters.
the lady in the first trailer is not a witch from what we know. shes just an awful criminal, she killed wounded soldier, ate people and stole those soldier's stuff. they list all her crimes at the start of the vod.
The thing in the first trailer is you don't know that girl. There's plenty of situations like that you encounter in the game with morally grey characters. You stumble on a situation that seems unjust (a seemingly innocent girl being tormented), and you want to intervene. She could be innocent. Or not. She was accused of murdering wounded soldiers on the battlefield after a battle to loot their corpses. It might be false. It might be true and she's wholly evil. Or it might be true but she's desperate and impoverished in a war-torn region. You could come back a couple days later on the spot and discover she was truly a witch, and now sh's burned a whole village. Or she was innocent, you let her die, and now everybody hates you for letting her unjustly be killed. Plenty of secondary quests and contracts that make the characters feel like people, with a story.
I’m honestly shocked there’s anyone familiar with CD Projekt Red who hasn’t played Witcher 3, especially after 10 years of it being out lol. I see you started it tho and that’s good, there’s very few games out there I’d give a genuine 10/10, but this is one of them. Like honestly it might be my number 1 all time.
"Wild Hunt" - these are those monstrous warriors in armor with spikes on their helmets, from which the cold blows. These are elf warriors with their conquered army from a parallel world. The name of the game, as it were, plays into the title and the description of the enemy and the event of the game, that is, the hunt for "Wild Hunt". As for witchers, they partially possess magic (they use simple spells, NOT runes, in addition, they use elixirs before battle, and most importantly, to become a witcher, a number of transformations were performed on them in childhood)
I finally played replayed CP2077 again this fall and started this immediately afterwards. The world, characters and music are incredible. It starts a bit slower than CP but picks up like crazy after about 10 hours.
I will not say anything about the game or spoilers, just know you're in for so much fun! This game is a masterpiece and I truly hope you'll enjoy it as much as I did. Just explore the world and immerse yourself in it. Now excuse me, I have to go check out your first playthrough video.
Bro you are in for one hell of a ride , this is one of the best games I have ever played . But be careful , the game is massive , so make sure you don't burn yourself out and play at a moderate pace .
Play Witcher 3 GOTY and enjoy one of the best games ever made. If you like books, they are also very good. But NEVER watch the Netflix show, it really disrespects the story, the lore and the characters.
The redheaded sorceress is Triss Merigold. The raven haired one is Yennifer of Vengeberg. The Witcher likes them both. They like him. And when they aren't around there are a lot of ladies of...negotiable affection. Witchers see a lot of action and not all of it is cutting off heads. Women like them...they are strong, sterile (no surprises 9 months later) and they can't give you any aggravating diseases. Husbands don't like Witchers much though.
Same thing in reverse, I played the W3 from every angle and still playing on occasion, while with Cyber Punk I don't think I even passed the tutorial and I own that game for years. It just fails to pull me in but I'm still hopeful...
The Witcher games are a trilogy and you can transfer your choices from one game to the next. The first Witcher game is dated and most gamers today don't want to play it (I'm old so old games don't bother me, personally), but if you don't want to miss out on the story, I suggest checking out TH-cam videos that retell the story, some are really good. The Witcher 2 still holds up really well, especially if you're playing on PC, the textures are still amazing so I highly recommend playing this one unless you don't have a PC or an XBOX which I will then recommend again watching a video to know the story. But if you can play it, it's actually very short for a RPG, around 40 hours long (Witcher 1 is around 35 hours long).
They updated to new gen graphics few years ago, but the game was still looking awsome even without the next gen graphics. As you said the trailers are 10 years old and still looks amazing.
You got it a bit backwards haha, Cyberpunk is side dish for cd project red. Their real deal is Witcher universe, thats why after Witcher 3 you will probably be even more hyped for Witcher 4. And don`t speedrun the game the longer you play it, the more your gonna get absorbed in world of that game.
i played and completed cp2077 at day one...on PC. Yes its better now, it was rough but ive done it and had fun. Thanks CD Projekt and i cant wait for what is coming.
Hello there. Here's comment from Poland :) As I can hear from your reactions, you don't have insight into lore of The Witcher. It's a book series, that starts in 1980's as a novel in a polish fanatasy magazine "Fantastyka", where Spkowski presents a first story from it. If you wish to have really good gameplay and immersion to the world, I recomend to read the source material to aknowledge background of the most important fackts about protagonist and his "companions" (yes, you'll know a lot more about Yennefer or Triis - the hot red one ;) ). And then play all three games, so you can see, how Witcher as a game evolved (first part is from 2007 ;) ). Stories in the games starts about 5 years after story in the books of Witcher saga.
i love fromsoftware games and dark souls to death but the witcher 3 is hands down the best rpg of 2010s. Its a timeless masterpiece. all of fromsoft is a very very close second.
I love open world rpg's with a deep rich story. You will find none better than the Witcher 3. I also loved Witcher 1 and 2 in their time, but they are looking dated of course. Witcher 1 very much so, but that is being remade.
It’s coming, I don’t want to upload a video that I’m not proud of but I’m trying to get it out sometime this week but not going to put something out that I am not proud of
Got It I will not watch The Netflix Show. Thank you for letting me. That's actually a shame that they let now the passionate fans like that. Also gameplay will be coming soon. I really want to make a good video for you guys to watch and keep you entertained so im sorry its taking a bit long
The books are really good too. I'd suggest reading them before you play the games but you do you.
Honestly there ARE some good and badass scenes in the show, but thats about 15-20% of the whole show, mainly all the scenes where there is Henry Cavill as Gerald and hes actually fighting monsters, the rest of the show is straight ass slop, so i recom to just see the Witcher show best scenes compilation on YT or something like that. You don't really need context for those.
The show runners really tried to push their agenda into the show and not sticking to the original source material. That is why the show failed like many others on Netflix. The shows lead Henry Cavill did his best as a fan of the games and the books but in the end was just fed up with some of the atrocious producers and writers trying to change what made the Witcher what it originally was.
@@TheOfficialV2 the Show is fine to watch, Id just say lower your expectations by A LOT and also read and play anything else related to the Witcher first.
The problem is, they take established timelines, characters or outright whole events or laws and change it in the Show. If you play the games or read the books simultanesly while watching the Show, it would get really really confusing as you would stop to understand whats lore accurate and what isnt.
Try watching Polish Hexer, with Michał Żebrowski as witcher from 2001 it is better :)
"Wait there's a card game?" 20 hours into the game It'll be "Wait there's an RPG in this card game?"
there is no more card opponentsč guess time to progress the story so I can continue my card collection
😂So true! I literally played every single NPC that you can play with in the game! 😅
@TheMone22 it felt kind of meta like the only reason I was talking to NPCs in towns instead of just looking at the quest board and leaving was to play Gwent and that feels like what Geralt would do lol
@@CoopHawke Yeah, right haha! Gwent is literally so addictive 😅 I really hope in Witcher 4 it's the same.
@@TheMone22 It will have Gwent. Devs already confirmed. th-cam.com/video/u1KfW5V298I/w-d-xo.html
Blood & Wine DLC alone is like a full price RPG.
DO NOT and I repeat DO NOT!!!! watch the Netflix show. It's a travesty, an abomination, an affront to the books, the games, the god and anime. Don't waste your time, just play the game - it's a masterpiece, your life will never be the same.
It's an afront to the Slavic culture too. But what do you mean by "the god", what?😂
@@leno_o17 are you familiar with "I have the power of god and anime on my side" meme?
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I agree, i would also add that he should read the books or listen to the audiobooks.
Witcher 3 is a masterpiece, worth every second of gameplay
Huge envy..that you get to experience the best game of all times for the first time. This game raised the bar so high that i cant experience gaming the same...
I’m excited to go through it all
You ain’t played Witcher 3?! My man! Buckle up! You about to enter heaven!!!!
I legit envy him getting to experience it for the first time. The next gen update spruced up the graphics and it's even better looking now.
Dude like everyone said. You are in for a treat. I envy that you will experience the game for the first time. Though I must say spoiler free that Witcher 3 is one of the most immersive games i played. I have finished it 10 times since it came out. Every time a different game. The options and outcomes of the game are almost endless. Or at least it looks that way. In my opinion in this game the outcome of the choices are more complex than those of Cyberpunk 2077. I think everyone would like to see you record and experience it first hand. Just so you know it's a game that i recommend attention and not Speedrunning through. Also with the next gen update it got it looks even more like heaven itself. The only tip I should give you is that the meditation thing it explained in one of the trailers that is a feature of the game only works at certain difficulty the 1st and the 2nd.Not in the rest 2 difficulties after that. Though I think the 3rd difficulty (out of all 4) is the most balanced despite that. Also Witcher 2 is magnificent just older. Witcher 1 enhanced (not on launch) will also be a favorite of mine. So to answer a thought of yours. In my opinion cd project red always had it in them. Witcher 3 will always be a masterpiece beside Skyrim. Both ahead of their time. Good digging. I hope we see you experience Geralts relationship with other characters like Ciri but especially Yen and Triss 😄
Honestly I never played Skyrim or any elder scrolls games so I have no idea what to expect from this but I trust CDPR and I’m really excited to play the game
10 years and still one of the best games ever made Edit : even music can not be beaten
Don't worry man! Everything will be explained to you, even if you know nothing about The Witcher Universe. One advice though, if you wanna get the game, don't talk during cutscenes or dialogues, cause you can miss important lore this way. Otherwise, love your enthusiasm. You're gonna enjoy the crap out of this game! Subscribed right away)
Thank you for the advice, I will try to shut up during the cutscenes
The red baron quest line is the best series of events to ever take place in a video game. That storyline goes super hard.
Witcher 3 with both DLC is the best game I've ever played. Ever. It has multiple endings too by the way so your choices matter.
it has 3 endings
@@Mrfailstandstil 3 would be "multiple".
@@MrfailstandstilIt also has multiple other major questlines, each with multiple endings.
Will be this in mind for sure but I am very excited to experience the game
@@fredwardandthebear3192 agreed. It is such an excellent game with superb writing, amazing character arcs and depth to everything and everyone in the game.
You are in for an incredible adventure with the Witcher 3! My first playthrough clocked in at over 360 hours! (Both DLCs included)
Bro is clueless. But bro is about to discover fire!!!
Bro thirsty, cant blame him with Yen and Triss on screen. Witcher also has some other cool older trailers
Yen yes Triss hell no. The American accent just sounds out of place no offence
@@overheatedeskim054 Geralt has an American accent. Next you gonna tell me Doug Cockle doesn't sound right? lol
@@overheatedeskim054 that's gotta be one of the most braindead comments in this comment section.
There is only ONE of a kind expirience this game. 43 times played through never gets boring
43 times sheeeeesh. 100 times coming sooon
43 is actually diabolical bro, it's either cap or you might gone crazy lol
Yeah, the Netflix show is... a show for sure. Like others say, you should probably stop after the first season. The Witcher is based on a series of books by the Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. The world is built on a mixture of Slavic, Celtic, and Germanic mythologies and folklore. The vibe is also often heavily based on Poland's (or this area of Europe in general) historic tidbits. CD Projekt Red is also Polish, so they got it right with the vibe and everything because they're just familiar with it.
The Netflix show not only changed many characters and plot points, but as a Pole myself, I can tell you that it very much feels like something made by Americans who probably couldn't even point Poland on the map. (No offense).
About magic, there is alot of magic in this world, there are sorcererers and sorcereress, but witcher are not one of them. They are mutatants made by potions and very dengerous rituals, only 1 out of 10 survived this "trial of grass". Witcher can use potions(deadly for normal human) to improve metabolism, regeneration etc. and use signs, simple magic like fireball, kinetic shield etc.
Ohhh that’s really good to know
Regarding magic - Witcher setting also features magic called Lesbomancy, which is, quote, "favourite kind of magic".
Geralt is Ciri's (the badass woman you have seen in TW4 trailer) adoptive father and the badass woman with black hair from the second trailer from this video is her adoptive mother 🥰. This is lore from the books, no spoils, it will just make the game a little bit better for you knowing a bit of background lore 🙂
Playing with polish dub is incredible. Of course, start with first game if you care about whole story and lore.
The Witcher is not 18+ because there is violence in the game. It's for adults because it discusses serious themes like racism, suicide, rape, sex.
For a fantasy world, it is very realistic and harsh.
Really excited to see all the themes in the world
I'd say if you really wanna get into the lore, start with the books. But of course that's a lot to read. I think playing The Witcher 3 first is just fine, too, don't get me wrong. Of course, having read the books first made the story of the game much more to my heart. The books describe the whole origin of Ciri and her relationship to Geralt.
@@mamuf not that much actually. without getting into saga he can just read "last wish" and be completly fine
Icl playing with Polish dub rn and it's decent ash, especially as a slav myself. But English dub is still my favorite, mb except for Geralt's voice, cuz polish Geralt is HIM.
The whicher games are so good because they are set in well established lore that is based in a fictional world that resembles medieval central Europe. It captures the spirit of the time and ads monsters and magic that have logical explanation. Every character feels real because he is not a lump of random character features but a product of his environment in a particular moment in time in his life.
Take for example the first trailer. When you know what is happening in it you appreciate how many things are there to be deducted.
The soldiers are Nilfgardian. They are executing the orders to punish a girl who has been convicted of “looting, robing the dead and canibalism”. She is Temerian. Nilfguard is waging a war against Temeria and has conquered it. The men of Temeria are either dead or in hiding. The land is ravaged by war the vilages inhabited by women, children and elderly plundered of food by the invading army. As back then people prepared food supplies for winter. Sending most of the men to war would inevitably cause a lower food production. In addition armies would often take food as there was no one to enforce any laws or protect those behind. This brought hunger. Large battlefields were littered with the dead and wounded. Villagers would go into these battlefields to look for loved ones and loot corpses of any valuable possessions they could resell. In many cases they would find dying soldiers they would kill because there was no way of helping them anyway. In extreme cases the bodies were used as food for the starving people that had no choice but to resort to canibalism. The Nilfguardians that now controlled the land inhabited by the women, children and elderly of their enemies that have killed many of their comrade. Both sides have a deep hatred towards each other but one side has zero power and has to submit to whatever fate the invaders have installed. The invaders have to enforce the law to prevent society breaking down but they have no love or comparison for the people and often overstep their authorities with zero consequences as they are the law.
The woman did commit the crimes she was a use of. The punishment is harsh but even while executing this punishment the soldier show unnecessary sadistic brutality (most likely fuled by what they have seen in battle). They want to torture her and make her suffer because they can and no one is there to stop them and no one will ever know or care or do anything about because she is only a present girl cough in the middle of a war forced to ravage three corpses and eat the dead to survive. Her fate was brought by the invaders that now hate her for the crimes she is resorted to commit to survive.
The whicher works for money ridding their world of monsters that humans have no idea how to deal with. Whicher are much older then ordinary humans and as such are wiser as they have lived a longer life. They know that their involvement will not fix humanity or change history. That war is horrific and the scene we witness in this video is one of million similar occurrences that are an effect of war. Saving this girl will save one girl and not change anything in the grand scale of things. Additionally getting fought killing the “new authority” might get the Whicher into very serious exe trouble as the soldiers were executing “the order of the emperor”. Preventing his order to be executed is basically going against his authority.
This is why Geralt feels initially there is nothing he can do, but internally he is furious at the injustice this girl faces. He hopes of the horse and while initially grabbing his whicher sword holders it back as using it to kill Nilfguardian soldiers would indictate a Whicher has killed the soldiers as remnants of oils might be found on the bodies. Instead he opts for a dagger a common weapons of thieves and bandits that consist of deserted Temerian soldiers that cannot return back home, have to survive and hate the Nilfgardians. Using this weapons would console the perpetrator as the murder would look like robbery perpetrated by Temerian soldiers turned bandits.
The scene ends with Gerald killing everyone but one soldier who asked the Whicher “what he is doing” (why is he killing the men that gave him a job and payed him his money that he personally has no beef with). Geralt the Whicher answers “killing monsters” which is what Whichers are trained to do. In this case the humans have turned into monsters.
This short scene has so much to deduce that is going on in the world and in the background that you realize when you start playing the game and have some understanding of what the reality of war was like back then. The reaction of people in Whicher III feel believable the characters are a product of their environment, time, group, age at a particular moment in time.
Even when you compare Yenefer to Triss despite looking young and beautiful Yenefer is much much older and behaves much wiser then Triss.
The entire game is full of these details that make the world believable. You can even find insignificant letter of different people that make you better understand what the people are thinking about and going through, what do they fear, dream about and look forward to and everything makes seance within the logic, lore and particular events that unfold in a particular region the npc is from.
Wow that is a lot but thank you for explaining things to me as it really opened a lot of things in my mind and makes me want to think even more about the world building and the characters
my man they wanted to hang her because she was accused of canibalism, stealing etc it was said at the start of the first trailer lmao
In this game, you will encounter - cyclops, vampires, bears, wolves, trolls, dragons, 100+ more. The naked demon girl who died was a vampire called ‘bruxae’. That’s the name for them. Geralt drank a potion called ‘black blood’ which turns your blood toxic for blood suckers
There arent dragons but drakonids
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I just found you with this video as a Witcher fan. I'm def going to watch your series. Have fun man!!!
The game is a lot at first, but so incredibly worth to put the time into.
Dude got shocked in the first 20 sec of the cinematic trailer xD. Welcome on the path! Gonna watch your playthrough for sure ;).
This is literally Cyberpunk 1477!
More like 1277. W1 takes place in 1270, W3 in 1272-1275 if i'm not wrong ;p
LMAO TRUUUUUE
Cyberpunk is garbage in comparison
@@dcmastermindfirst9418 i acctually prefer cyberpunk.
Do yourself a favour and just watch the first season only for the Netflix series. It goes downhill from there.
There is also an animated movie for another Witcher, that one is really good.
I just finished my third thorough playthrough of this game and it just reaffirmed my opinion that this game is simply a masterpiece. The DLCs are even better. Imagine that.
And yessss the game looks as good as it is in the trailers, arguably better.
Super excited to experience it and will definitely watch season one
I mean it looks as good as the majority of trailers. A couple of the early ones look way better though
Also, guys, deep this. Cyberpunk 2077 first ever trailer came out 3 years before the Witcher 3 officialy came out, and it ended with "ready when it's ready." I was in secondary school 11 years old and cyberpunk came out when i was 20 turning 21.
Dude am soo jealous you didn't yet play the game and will get to expirience it first time now. Let me tell you that game is a masterpiece no more no less.
I love that one that starts at app 27:00 because all of the potions, items, and magic he uses in that video is stuff from the game and you will recognize it all once you've played for awhile - that Black Blood potion is incredibly useful against vampire types.
In case you missed it and no one else in the comments explained it: there was a voice over explaining why the woman in the 1st trailer was to be hanged: "for the murder of the wounded, looting, cannibalism". It's crimes you'd expect in a medieval country wrecked by war and famine.
The witcher fans let's gather!
Brother is about to experience peak!!
7:27 this trailer references a major event in the books. The battle involved three armies, with Geralt and his party trapped on a river crossing. They held it for days and it was assumed they did it out of loyalty. When the Queen asked where he was from Geralt went with his normal story- Witchers are generally orphans, with no town, family name or history so each comes up with a cover story. It just happened that Geralts claim to stem from "Rivia" put him neatly in her territories. So what was once a cover story: "Geralt of Rivia" became a real thing. Incidentally this also makes Geralt lesser nobility, which gives him a lot more access and leeway than most Witchers would have. The sorceresss is his common-law wife Yennefer of Vengerberg. Both are over eighty years old. Events just smoothly happened, like it was destiny... Or a story...
11:50 this was me lmaoo, my man gets it
This is the kind of game you can get lost in. There is a lot to do and see. The map is huge, and there are plenty of different side quests and places to explore. The landscapes are beautiful, the music is amazing and the general ambience is very enjoyable. I loved wandering around in the forests with my horse hearing the wind in the trees, or in a city hearing the people talk, and hearing the themes of the different areas kick in. Both dlcs are great as well. In this game you end up playing a lot of hours over many days, and after a while the world of the game starts to feel real, and you miss it when you are not playing.
PS: In regards to the tv show, I will say that in my opinion it is not good. It has some good aspects, at least in the first season some parts are salvageable. But overall it was disappointing, and it got worse over time. Personally I was expecting it to be at least reasonably good, because they had a lot of good material to work with. Also the main actor apparently loves the game, and I believe it was kind of a passion project for him. Sadly it didn't end up being what people hoped for. In my opinion the main problem was that the writers they picked were not that great. And maybe I am wrong about this, but I also suspect that both the showrunner and the writers don't necessarily love the original material to the same extent that the main actor does, which is a shame.
Finaly! I found someone who also fell in love in Cyberpunk ssince day1
30:50 This song in this trailer is a song that the people used to sing about monsters to scare their children or a tale and in this song it's about witchers specifically.
"These women are pretty" now you know what the Netflix show took from us.
currently playing it right now and its such an amazing game and its world is beautiful
I’m super excited to play through it
06:45 They were reading her sentence at the beginning of the trailer: "By order of the Emperor of Nilfgaard, for the murder of the wounded, looting, cannibalism… you are ye by sentenced to death by hanging… or torment."
Its wad frustrating in many ways and still here i am, witcher3 being my #1 then cyberpunk.
I have not played Cyberpunk 2077 but creators have always hit the target with Witcher games. Witcher 1 and 2 are great games as well but Witcher 3 for me is perfect. I am currently replaying it and I love it as much as first time.
Cyberpunk had a rough start- there used to be some bugs that put people off, but it's been corrected now and the game is awesome!
Shame that it is a first person game. Also it seems that as a child I had epilepsy and Cyberpunk has a warning so I will not be playing it.
@@setas7818 Epilepsy warnings are common. It's the way of the world with monitors, TVs, bright lights and video games. I don't know of any video games that *don't* have them. Stay safe, talk to a doctor and do some research on the game and how it usually fairs with that sort of thing if you want to try it.
But if you *can*, I highly recommend giving it a try. One of the best franchises of all time.
Witchers use swords obviously...steel for animals and humans, silver for monsters. They know some small magics...nowhere near what the wizards and sorceresses can bring to bear. Five spells or "signs." In the first trailer where he blows the guy backwards, that's AARD...like a force blow. The fire sign is IGNI. There is a forcefield they can use to protect themselves.. QUEN. There is a kind of trap they can throw on the ground to slow enemies and weaken specters... YRDEN. And then the mind control/hypnosis spell AXII. All of these are short duration and only really amped up Witchers can turn them into powerhouse spells. They have potions they take, like Cat to see in the dark, Killer Whale to prolong underwater tasks, Swallow to protect, Thunderbolt to power up their attacks, Golden Oriole to stop the effects of poisoning, Black Blood that poisons their own blood so if a vamp bites them, the vamp gets poisoned. They have like 15 different potions. And Bombs...fire bombs, grapeshot bombs, freeze bombs, poison gas bombs, magic suppressing bombs. And about 15 different oils they can put on their swords that do extra damage to specific monsters. And they can't get sick and live about five times longer than regular humans. And you can be a Witcher too...if you're willing to join a training group where nine out of ten candidates die from the physical mutations they undergo. Did I mention swords? Lotta swords. And Crossbows. Nice armor too.
It would be nice if you actually listened to what is said in the trailers. In Killing Monsters Geralt recites one his famous monologues from the books about evil. It is a window into Geralt as a character.
So pay more attention.
After playing the Witcher 3 you will be saying "Cyberpunk who?"
Cyberpunk was overrated garbage 😂😂😂
witcher 3 was a generation defining game hte one reason cyberpunk 2077 had as much hype as it did is becouse it was the next project after witcher 3
"What the horse do ?"
It provided transportation to a Menace To Society !
I love how it says Geralt of Rivia and he just goes "Geralt Rivier?"
Ciri is called "The Lady of Space and Time." She can move through other worlds and realities. In a very off hand comment, she tells Geralt she and a Elven mage moved through many other worlds...including one where people had metal in their bodies, could fly without wings, speak over distances "without magic!" Geralt doesn't believe her. But some have wondered whether Ciri flipped into a certain cyber punk alternate world. Not a spoiler...just this little hint. That's CDPR writing.
I still remember how my buddy kept trying to convince me to play the game, but I just wasn’t into the magic aspect because I didn’t care for fantasy at all. At some point, I gave it a shot, and after 20 hours, there was no turning back. I’ve played quite a few games in my life, and nothing comes close to this one. I’m now reading the books and currently playing The Witcher 2. Unfortunately, I can’t recommend The Witcher show either. I’m curious to hear how you experience the game. I wish you a lot of fun with it.
Remember that W3 is mainly side quests, which are often better than the main quests. In (my assessment) 80% of cases, you can return to the location of the task and see/eavesdrop on the NPC and find out what the consequences of your choices were. A small spoiler: even people who have played the game many times do not know that the continuation of Margaret's story can be heard from an NPC (one of the first side quests). I have 2000 hours in this game and I haven't discovered everything yet. Ps. don't watch the Netflix series, it's crap
One thing i like about medieval games is, in general, fantasy or just fiction. It is how it introduces the harsh reality of how people are treated, whether that be social class, suspicion, or just in general. It sounds weird, but darker times bring the worst in people, and even in WW2, which reletively isn't so long ago, there was violence inflicted not just on soldiers but the common people too of war torn places.
”Why haven’t I just played through Witcher 3?”
Well… my first play through (with DLCs) was 216 hours…
Replaying it for the fourth time already, there's no way out.
Witchers are trained in five low level spells they can cast. Aard, kind of a force field blow (you saw him use it in the first trailer with the guys hanging the girl....Geralt blew the first guy backwards), Axii, a mild mind control spell that can momentarily stun a foe or make them obey you, Quen, a forcefield around you like a shielding spell, Igni, a fire spell (you saw him used it against the flying wyvern in another trailer) and Yrden, a ring placed on the ground that slows foes and makes specters or vampires more vulnerable inside the circle. Not runes...just limited spells they can cast.
Btw, there are a lot of mods (Supported by the developers, they really support the modding community) that makes the graphic looks way better. I have tons of mods. I even added grass collision so it moves when I walk or im on the horse. It looks fantastic and it makes it super realistic.
Subscribed! Looking forward seeing you play The Witcher 3!
I like your reaction but bruh please just shut up and listen sometimes, the questions that you ask are very often answered right away in the trailers but you are just talking over it all lol
Anyways enjoy the game, it's truly incredible
Bro, people don’t call this game a masterpiece for no reason.
You should definitely try it out. I hope you enjoy it-it’s going to be one of the best gaming experiences you’ve ever had.
That "Night to Remember" song...wow wow wow
Deam, you are really bad at listening. On the first one, in the first line of the trailer they said why they were hunging her. "For the murder of the wounded, looting and canibalism". Not a word about the witchcraft.
DO NOT watch the netflix show. It is fucked up, castrated of it's content and sense.
If you watch full experience, read the books. And than play the games, all 3, starting from the first one. All of them form a single story.
If you want to jump start into the universe from W3, watch a trailer for W2, called "What is a Witcher". It nicely explain who they are and what they are about
Yeah I miss things from time to time (cause I be yapping) but I will try my best to pay close attention
Also the show is that bad? And I will definitely watch the trailer for that
@@TheOfficialV2 The show is meant to be the adaptation of books. First season more or less go with the oryginal story on Geralt plotline, but it ads Yennefer and Ciri plotlines out of nowhere, bending the logic and timeline. And to do it, it often cut content from Geralt story, making it less logical (Geralt know stuff out of nowhere cose scenes where he learn it are cut)
Next seasons go further and further away from source material, shitting on logic, sense and most importantly characters.
the lady in the first trailer is not a witch from what we know. shes just an awful criminal, she killed wounded soldier, ate people and stole those soldier's stuff. they list all her crimes at the start of the vod.
The thing in the first trailer is you don't know that girl. There's plenty of situations like that you encounter in the game with morally grey characters. You stumble on a situation that seems unjust (a seemingly innocent girl being tormented), and you want to intervene. She could be innocent. Or not. She was accused of murdering wounded soldiers on the battlefield after a battle to loot their corpses. It might be false. It might be true and she's wholly evil. Or it might be true but she's desperate and impoverished in a war-torn region. You could come back a couple days later on the spot and discover she was truly a witch, and now sh's burned a whole village. Or she was innocent, you let her die, and now everybody hates you for letting her unjustly be killed. Plenty of secondary quests and contracts that make the characters feel like people, with a story.
I’m honestly shocked there’s anyone familiar with CD Projekt Red who hasn’t played Witcher 3, especially after 10 years of it being out lol.
I see you started it tho and that’s good, there’s very few games out there I’d give a genuine 10/10, but this is one of them. Like honestly it might be my number 1 all time.
I got flashbacks to my 15 yo self whenever I saw this dude salivating at Yen and Triss ngl😂
"Wild Hunt" - these are those monstrous warriors in armor with spikes on their helmets, from which the cold blows. These are elf warriors with their conquered army from a parallel world. The name of the game, as it were, plays into the title and the description of the enemy and the event of the game, that is, the hunt for "Wild Hunt". As for witchers, they partially possess magic (they use simple spells, NOT runes, in addition, they use elixirs before battle, and most importantly, to become a witcher, a number of transformations were performed on them in childhood)
I finally played replayed CP2077 again this fall and started this immediately afterwards. The world, characters and music are incredible. It starts a bit slower than CP but picks up like crazy after about 10 hours.
I will not say anything about the game or spoilers, just know you're in for so much fun! This game is a masterpiece and I truly hope you'll enjoy it as much as I did. Just explore the world and immerse yourself in it. Now excuse me, I have to go check out your first playthrough video.
Sees Triss Merigold... scrolls back... gets Dandelion... well.. The thats the witcher for you. Let me tell you i hope you like unicorns.....
I wish I could go back at my first time playing. when you start for the first time go in deep with a good amount of time to invest in the game😎
For gods sake play Witcher 3 , it changed what I thought a game could be. Just amazing.
Cyberpunk 2077 is truly fantastic, but Witcher 3 is not something to sleep on.
If you like Cyberpunk 2077 then Witcher 3 is a no brainer absolute must play!
In the witcher's world, you born with magic. Witcher's use a minor magic know as "signs", kind of runes.
Bro you are in for one hell of a ride , this is one of the best games I have ever played . But be careful , the game is massive , so make sure you don't burn yourself out and play at a moderate pace .
Play Witcher 3 GOTY and enjoy one of the best games ever made. If you like books, they are also very good. But NEVER watch the Netflix show, it really disrespects the story, the lore and the characters.
The redheaded sorceress is Triss Merigold. The raven haired one is Yennifer of Vengeberg. The Witcher likes them both. They like him. And when they aren't around there are a lot of ladies of...negotiable affection. Witchers see a lot of action and not all of it is cutting off heads. Women like them...they are strong, sterile (no surprises 9 months later) and they can't give you any aggravating diseases. Husbands don't like Witchers much though.
All facts, this was heat🔥
Same thing in reverse, I played the W3 from every angle and still playing on occasion, while with Cyber Punk I don't think I even passed the tutorial and I own that game for years. It just fails to pull me in but I'm still hopeful...
One of the greatest games of all time. If you like RPG's at all you owe it to yourself to play it. It has it all and is very much an adult game.
The Witcher games are a trilogy and you can transfer your choices from one game to the next. The first Witcher game is dated and most gamers today don't want to play it (I'm old so old games don't bother me, personally), but if you don't want to miss out on the story, I suggest checking out TH-cam videos that retell the story, some are really good. The Witcher 2 still holds up really well, especially if you're playing on PC, the textures are still amazing so I highly recommend playing this one unless you don't have a PC or an XBOX which I will then recommend again watching a video to know the story. But if you can play it, it's actually very short for a RPG, around 40 hours long (Witcher 1 is around 35 hours long).
They updated to new gen graphics few years ago, but the game was still looking awsome even without the next gen graphics. As you said the trailers are 10 years old and still looks amazing.
It does look amazing, also it received a next gen update so even better now
I love the red haired girl. One of the most romantic character I'ever seen on a game :)
Would also like to see your Witcher 4 trailer reaction. Was it in a stream?
welcome back!
Loading up Witcher 3 on my ps5 right now
You got it a bit backwards haha, Cyberpunk is side dish for cd project red. Their real deal is Witcher universe, thats why after Witcher 3 you will probably be even more hyped for Witcher 4. And don`t speedrun the game the longer you play it, the more your gonna get absorbed in world of that game.
Hmmmm okay okay. Those are BIG words but I will trust you on it
i played and completed cp2077 at day one...on PC. Yes its better now, it was rough but ive done it and had fun. Thanks CD Projekt and i cant wait for what is coming.
Game is a masterpiece and it's amazing how good it looks for a 10 year old game.
You'll love Witcher 3 bro
witcher 3 is a masterpiece. just to compare, i did 3 playthroughs of cyberpunk, 5 playthroughs of witcher 3, plan on starting the 6th of witcher soon
Just play the game, enjoy every part of it, it's a lifetime experience!
Hello there. Here's comment from Poland :) As I can hear from your reactions, you don't have insight into lore of The Witcher. It's a book series, that starts in 1980's as a novel in a polish fanatasy magazine "Fantastyka", where Spkowski presents a first story from it. If you wish to have really good gameplay and immersion to the world, I recomend to read the source material to aknowledge background of the most important fackts about protagonist and his "companions" (yes, you'll know a lot more about Yennefer or Triis - the hot red one ;) ). And then play all three games, so you can see, how Witcher as a game evolved (first part is from 2007 ;) ).
Stories in the games starts about 5 years after story in the books of Witcher saga.
i love fromsoftware games and dark souls to death but the witcher 3 is hands down the best rpg of 2010s. Its a timeless masterpiece. all of fromsoft is a very very close second.
I love open world rpg's with a deep rich story. You will find none better than the Witcher 3. I also loved Witcher 1 and 2 in their time, but they are looking dated of course. Witcher 1 very much so, but that is being remade.
witcher 3 is peak gaming trust me
The singing lady trailer...that was the first trailer they put out.
She's one of several types of vampires they have in the game.
ok we're waiting
It’s coming, I don’t want to upload a video that I’m not proud of but I’m trying to get it out sometime this week but not going to put something out that I am not proud of