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This is beautiful, but can I just say: the new inventory and shop system with Blood and Wine is a FUCKING GODSEND HOLY SHIT

As someone who loves seeing magic and fantasy in contemporary/sci-fi settings... yes pls

Hey, CD Project Red, if you put in a substantial Witcher easter egg in Cyberpunk 2077 then I will scream like a school girl. Then promptly tell everyone to buy it for that alone.

My guess is that it’s an alternate timeline/’verse Cap that replaced regular Cap, which seems to be hinted at in an interview I read this morning.

Them?

That was brutal... he lived his own death (in the past) and was never the same...

I agree. I think it almost slips under the rug because of the “bigger” plot lines, but that the Children created the white walkers (from a Stark I’d wager too) is huge.

Reinforcing the idea NO ONE gets out of this unscathed.In the midst of all this sadness though, there was a pretty damn big reveal.

And now his watch has ended too. And he held it indeed.

Is there a problem with pervy? I could call you a prude, if you want to throw that shit around.

In Poland, where this game was made, discussion and representations of sexual acts or human bodies are much more socially accepted than in the US.

I’m running at just about 250 hours, according to Steam; that’s across two complete playthroughs, and three that I cut short (either because I picked the wrong save file from The Witcher 2, or because I got distracted by another game).

The only other two RPGs that have ever gripped and held my interest like this are Fin

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again this so reminds me of The Shivering Isles for Oblivion. As the colour and design seem so foreign to the game, a beautiful land untouched by war. It’s more Witcher 3 but different enough to feel new. Exactly what Expansion should be. It’s why when the Witcher 3 says “Expansion”

Is it because of Force Awakens that the multiplayer had barebone content, and that you still sold your game at 60 bucks.

I have walked Geralt back to his resting place, in meditation beneath the window in Yen’s apartment in Kaer Morhen, twice now. Each time, before quitting, I would stare out the window, brimming with nostalgia of the mad adventure I had gone on that was now at an end. This’ll be the last, and I’m already tearing a