Multiplayer is optional, you get to control the whole party if you play solo. But now those characters have a deeper more interesting backstory and conversation options.
Multiplayer is optional, you get to control the whole party if you play solo. But now those characters have a deeper more interesting backstory and conversation options.
You can play it alone too.
I’m really looking forward to this game!!! and getting the console version of the first one!
I actually know a few things I’ll be doing different; like not freeing the evil spirit in the tree, kicking the second goddling out of her house and this time I’ll actually play Gwent and win horse races.
It fits in nicely, so you can consider it canon... I do.
I bought the first DVD of that years ago thought it looked beautiful but was boring. Didn’t bother watching anime for another couple years. I have to go dig it up in my parents house maybe I can get into it now.
Never played any of these games. Any recommendations as to where to start, or should I just wait for this one to come out. I only have Playstations and PC.
This list needs: “Ys: Memories of Celceta”!!!
I’m level 34 and have too much $ but I’ll be sure to play Gwent in my second play through. I’m not tired of the game and know I want to change some decisions to see how they play out differently.
Thanks for reminding me I still haven’t finished that game!
Yeah, I tend to do all the Quests below my rank as soon as possible and leave the ones that are far above my level for when I’m at or above that level. I’ve also been skipping all the races, fights and Gwent. Might try them on my second play through.
Good for you! wish we could all be there but it’s not the case.
Lucky! I didn’t get a PC I could game on until 2007. But I loved gaming on consoles.
It’s not the same thing as Fable 2, and The Witcher 3 is actually a better game (even though I really loved my time with Fable 2).
It really doesn’t. I’ve played for over 150 hours and haven’t encountered a single glitch, bug, nothing. Some people just have bad luck.
Cool, I grew up exclusively a console player since my parents couldn’t afford a PC. While in college I built a pretty good rig, but it’s kinda obsolete now, so I was looking for lists like this one 3 years ago. Found a few good recommendations and I can say, thanks to GOG, I now have a couple of the games on this list…
Count me in the still playing “The Witcher 3” camp! Love this game, still haven’t gotten tired of it. Might not play anything else till: “Metal Gear Solid V”...
I wonder how this stacks up to “The Adventures of Van Helsing” game...
Almost makes me want to buy it! I love Persona 4 golden and my Vita needs more games but there’s just something about music games that turns me away.
I’m totally with you! The article is good but has some stupid points it’s trying to push.