DLC 16: A Night to Remember?

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I was trying to guess the last DLC but I never thought about this, would be so awesome to fight an Alp in the game. CDPR said they wanted to end on high note so it shouldn't be disappointing I hope.
 
So a Bruxa contract you mean?

The Witcher 3 is sorely lacking Bruxa's and female vampires in general so if that turned out to be true I would not complain.
 
I was trying to guess the last DLC but I never thought about this, would be so awesome to fight an Alp in the game. CDPR said they wanted to end on high note so it shouldn't be disappointing I hope.

Its kinda lame, but that trailer really shows what the Witcher is all about, the dialogue was perfect, I just want to act it out in game.
 
So a Bruxa contract you mean?

The Witcher 3 is sorely lacking Bruxa's and female vampires in general so if that turned out to be true I would not complain.
Its an actually an Alp. ''Alpor''

Its kinda lame, but that trailer really shows what the Witcher is all about, the dialogue was perfect, I just want to act it out in game.
Looked like a formidable opponent to me lol, stands out from the other monsters.
 
I would pay money for it, seriously. One of the big things missing so far from TW3 is that sense of dread, of haunting loneliness prevalent in the last two games.The CGI leading up to TW3, particularity Killing Monsters and Night to Remember encapsulate it so well, but quite frankly in tone TW3 feels more like high fantasy. It makes me a little sad....

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I would pay money for it, seriously. One of the big things missing so far from TW3 is that sense of dread, of haunting loneliness prevalent in the last two games.The CGI leading up to TW3, particularity Killing Monsters and Night to Remember encapsulate it so well, but quite frankly in tone TW3 feels more like high fantasy. It makes me a little sad....

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Really? Wild Hunt never struck me as "high fantasy" .... Velen was a shithole - in the good, haunting kind of way. The moment I found myself escorting an abusive drunk through the mire with his aborted baby, I knew that I was not in Middle Earth.
 
Its an actually an Alp. ''Alpor''

Fine, though they are almost the same thing.

"All alps are female in appearance, though not possessing the beauty of their bruxa cousins. In particular, their elbows seem oddly disjointed, which detracts from an otherwise shapely model."
 
Doesnt look like Novigrad to me.

Where is the Temple isle?

What is that palace/cathedral in the middle of the city?

Novigrad doesnt have this pointy roof structure. That city looks more palace-like.
 
There was a Higher Vampire in the Game. Specially during Cardinal Sins quest, at first i thought it was the crazy Redenian priest killing everyone but it was a shapeshifting higher vampire. But still i would like it they added a bruxa with DLC 16.
 
Doesnt look like Novigrad to me.

Novigrad is seen the background across the river in the beginning of the video, but the city Geralt rides towards after the contract is finished is definitely something entirely different, probably Touissant.
 
Hes right, doesn't like like Novigrad indeed. Besides you can see the snow, Geralt went with Ciri to Toussaint to do some ice-skating because it was a preferred location to do it. Alps confirmed in the expansion.
 
Doesnt look like Novigrad to me.

Where is the Temple isle?

What is that palace/cathedral in the middle of the city?

Novigrad doesnt have this pointy roof structure. That city looks more palace-like.

i could have sworn it was Novigrad, when he ride off the isle most RIGHT of the city looks like the temple district, it looks like ti seperated by a bridge.
 
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