Lol
Now I know why everyone is raving about that Bloody Baron quest
Great, I think I'm about to completely reverse my opinion of this game. First attempt left me underwhelmed because I expected the usual CRPG carrot on a stick gameplay of levelups and grinding and started to explore every POI and completely looted villages etc. Things like the artificial enemy and item levels are really off-putting if you do that so I disliked it. Combat is good for what it is and the high number of unique end-boss like monsters even elevates it to being good at times.As fantastic as the Blood Baron quest is, I find it almost a bit overhyped. Or rather, unnecesarily overshadowing the rest of the game, which is also filled with great quests. Towerful of Mice, Lord of Undvik, Carnal Sins, Last Wish, Possession..even a tiny fetch quest like Black Pearl left big impression. Hell it has been a year since I finished the game and I still remember even names of the many quests. And of course Hearts of Stone might have even surpassed the main game. Hopefully Blood and Wine will follow suit.
As fantastic as the Blood Baron quest is, I find it almost a bit overhyped. Or rather, unnecesarily overshadowing the rest of the game, which is also filled with great quests. Towerful of Mice, Lord of Undvik, Carnal Sins, Last Wish, Possession..even a tiny fetch quest like Black Pearl left big impression. Hell it has been a year since I finished the game and I still remember even names of the many quests. And of course Hearts of Stone might have even surpassed the main game. Hopefully Blood and Wine will follow suit.
This patch added 1,6GB to the game folder, what the fuck?
Damn, I opened that spoiler. My loss though.Lol
Now I know why everyone is raving about that Bloody Baron quest
This is great but this isn't why people rave about that quest.
Depending how you make choices in game this is why people rave about Red Baron questline SPOILERS naturally:
This hit the hardest. This is one of the best examples of character building in gaming imo. You start to talk with him and everything you assume at first point is being subverted. Sure he was piece of shit but as you understand him those things weren't that easy to categorize and that "piece of shit" category started to be really mudy.
Then once his character grows on you, developers present you with his end that forces you to give your own piece of opinion on him based not by first look but what happened.
He is hanging there and you realize that after all he wasn't just piece of shit. He was dude who made wrong choices in life and everything spiraled into shit after his original sin (killing his wife boyfriend)
Great, I think I'm about to completely reverse my opinion of this game. First attempt left me underwhelmed because I expected the usual CRPG carrot on a stick gameplay of levelups and grinding and started to explore every POI and completely looted villages etc. Things like the artificial enemy and item levels are really off-putting if you do that so I disliked it. Combat is good for what it is and the high number of unique end-boss like monsters even elevates it to being good at times.As fantastic as the Blood Baron quest is, I find it almost a bit overhyped. Or rather, unnecesarily overshadowing the rest of the game, which is also filled with great quests. Towerful of Mice, Lord of Undvik, Carnal Sins, Last Wish, Possession..even a tiny fetch quest like Black Pearl left big impression. Hell it has been a year since I finished the game and I still remember even names of the many quests. And of course Hearts of Stone might have even surpassed the main game. Hopefully Blood and Wine will follow suit.
But this has to be played for the stories and the stories alone. And I think every other open world CRPG developer out there should watch closely and try to learn from these masterfully embedded and interwoven high quality quests.
Bethesda for example should finally wake up and just fire their complete writing department.
I didn't even know you could turn those off. Good to know.
BTW patch adds ability to switch off that annoying as fuck fish eye effect when you are using witcher senses !
Great, I think I'm about to completely reverse my opinion of this game. First attempt left me underwhelmed because I expected the usual CRPG carrot on a stick gameplay of levelups and grinding and started to explore every POI and completely looted villages etc. Things like the artificial enemy and item levels are really off-putting if you do that so I disliked it. Combat is good for what it is and the high number of unique end-boss like monsters even elevates it to being good at times.As fantastic as the Blood Baron quest is, I find it almost a bit overhyped. Or rather, unnecesarily overshadowing the rest of the game, which is also filled with great quests. Towerful of Mice, Lord of Undvik, Carnal Sins, Last Wish, Possession..even a tiny fetch quest like Black Pearl left big impression. Hell it has been a year since I finished the game and I still remember even names of the many quests. And of course Hearts of Stone might have even surpassed the main game. Hopefully Blood and Wine will follow suit.
But this has to be played for the stories and the stories alone. And I think every other open world CRPG developer out there should watch closely and try to learn from these masterfully embedded and interwoven high quality quests.
Bethesda for example should finally wake up and just fire their complete writing department.
Fun Fact: Towefrul of Mice is based on this legend http://www.thekf.org/kf/events/children/polish-english_comics/Popiel_book.pdfAs fantastic as the Blood Baron quest is, I find it almost a bit overhyped. Or rather, unnecesarily overshadowing the rest of the game, which is also filled with great quests. Towerful of Mice, Lord of Undvik, Carnal Sins, Last Wish, Possession..even a tiny fetch quest like Black Pearl left big impression. Hell it has been a year since I finished the game and I still remember even names of the many quests. And of course Hearts of Stone might have even surpassed the main game. Hopefully Blood and Wine will follow suit.