Same for me. This is probably the best RPG I've ever played. It has so much depth in either the content but also the decision making. It is really impressive all the way through.
Sound atmosphere is great, visuals are mind blowing, architecture and map design is georgous.
It now sits for me in my favorite games of all time, alongside of The Nomad Soul (Quantic Dream), Deus Ex 1, Fallout 1 & 2 / Baldur's Gate 1 & 2.
The few encountered bugs for me are normal, I mean this game is so huge, there is so much stuff, I'm really not bothered by the bugs. Also CD Projekt is putting a lot of effort on improving it, on a daily basis.
Huge thanks to CD Project, there has been so much work done by the studio in the game but also outside the game. Good Old Game is an awesome shop with an incredible philosophy behind it. The fact that the games belong to us, and that we are responsible for what we do with it is a breath of fresh air in the video gaming industry. It encourages responsible behaviours toward piracy and gives me the will to buy all my games to support the editors who follow a path completly against the tide.
Sound atmosphere is great, visuals are mind blowing, architecture and map design is georgous.
It now sits for me in my favorite games of all time, alongside of The Nomad Soul (Quantic Dream), Deus Ex 1, Fallout 1 & 2 / Baldur's Gate 1 & 2.
The few encountered bugs for me are normal, I mean this game is so huge, there is so much stuff, I'm really not bothered by the bugs. Also CD Projekt is putting a lot of effort on improving it, on a daily basis.
Huge thanks to CD Project, there has been so much work done by the studio in the game but also outside the game. Good Old Game is an awesome shop with an incredible philosophy behind it. The fact that the games belong to us, and that we are responsible for what we do with it is a breath of fresh air in the video gaming industry. It encourages responsible behaviours toward piracy and gives me the will to buy all my games to support the editors who follow a path completly against the tide.