no no no no you all doing it wrong.
1: Witcher 1
2: Witcher 2
3: Books
4: Witcher 1
5: Witcher 2
6: Witcher 3
It makes no sense playing the games before reading the books, sorry.
no no no no you all doing it wrong.
1: Witcher 1
2: Witcher 2
3: Books
4: Witcher 1
5: Witcher 2
6: Witcher 3
It makes no sense playing the games before reading the books, sorry.
It makes no sense playing the games before reading the books, sorry.
Ah, the subjunctive: 'should' and 'could'. It's a difficult mood in English. . . .
In fact you'll see the depth of the games, not to mention that Geralt has amnesia.
Weird. Shouldn't you know the franchise you're working on? I thought that'd be a natrural requirement. Like paying respect to the literary basis and its fanbase...For the record, I have played the past games and read the comics, but I haven't read all the books (only the very first one in English), and I don't believe I need to. I am not having my gameplay spoiled nor am I enjoying the game less by not having read the books.
For the record, I have played the past games and read the comics, but I haven't read all the books (only the very first one in English), and I don't believe I need to. I am not having my gameplay spoiled nor am I enjoying the game less by not having read the books.
But you could enjoy it even more if you have read them. I'll just take example from latest gameplay. There was a line in which Geralt said " They also say mice are born of rotting straw" for you it doesn't mean anything, but it is very nice detail for those who remember that it was mentioned in books. And I believe there are much more details like that in the gameI am not having my gameplay spoiled nor am I enjoying the game less by not having read the books.
But you could enjoy it even more if you have read them. I'll just take example from latest gameplay. There was a line in which Geralt said " They also say mice are born of rotting straw" for you it doesn't mean anything, but it is very nice detail for those who remember that it was mentioned in books. And I believe there are much more details like that in the game
But you could enjoy it even more if you have read them. I'll just take example from latest gameplay. There was a line in which Geralt said " They also say mice are born of rotting straw" for you it doesn't mean anything, but it is very nice detail for those who remember that it was mentioned in books. And I believe there are much more details like that in the game
For the record, I have played the past games and read the comics, but I haven't read all the books (only the very first one in English), and I don't believe I need to. I am not having my gameplay spoiled nor am I enjoying the game less by not having read the books.
That was a really nice detail..." They also say mice are born of rotting straw"
No, but it works. It's like a pleasant symbiosis
It makes no sense playing the games before reading the books, sorry.
As an English native that was the only way to play. So it makes perfect sense to me![]()