Heard a Druid whistling a tune from "Star Wars". Also noted part of the story the old Hermit told seemed to echo "The da Vinci Code".
First romance card with Triss, the area her black cat is sitting at in the picture made me laugh out loud. Very obvious what that's meant to represent!
Raymond's connection to old detective novels stood out a mile and I can't help but feel that "the Professor" was modelled to look like David Warner!
Also on a funny note, Geralt was standing by the door of an Inn at one point and when someone opened the door it hit him and nearly knocked him out (he did that grunt/cry out thing), it was the funniest thing I'd seen in a while.
Another thing I found quite hilarious was I was listening in on two villagers talking in the outskirst of Vizima and a peasant woman was speaking in an American accent...up until I clicked her and suddenly she started speaking like she'd just come straight out of London.
Listened to a couple of lumberjacks talking about their hard lives, one claims to like flowers, the other says "and cross-dressing" and the first replies "and hanging around bars" lol. I just pictured this lumberjack hanging around a bar dressed like a woman.
Three things the townspeople/villagers love to discuss: Affairs, personal problems with spouses, and the rain.
First romance card with Triss, the area her black cat is sitting at in the picture made me laugh out loud. Very obvious what that's meant to represent!
Raymond's connection to old detective novels stood out a mile and I can't help but feel that "the Professor" was modelled to look like David Warner!
Also on a funny note, Geralt was standing by the door of an Inn at one point and when someone opened the door it hit him and nearly knocked him out (he did that grunt/cry out thing), it was the funniest thing I'd seen in a while.
Another thing I found quite hilarious was I was listening in on two villagers talking in the outskirst of Vizima and a peasant woman was speaking in an American accent...up until I clicked her and suddenly she started speaking like she'd just come straight out of London.
Listened to a couple of lumberjacks talking about their hard lives, one claims to like flowers, the other says "and cross-dressing" and the first replies "and hanging around bars" lol. I just pictured this lumberjack hanging around a bar dressed like a woman.
Three things the townspeople/villagers love to discuss: Affairs, personal problems with spouses, and the rain.