I have more than 150 hours in TW1 and I dont finish the game yet. I dont know, what will be with TW3
The Witcher 1 was really just a meme of a game, atrocious really.
Blasphemy... The Witcher 1 wipes the floor with Dragon Age: Origins.Blasphemy ... ... The Witcher 1 had me hooked until Dragon Age: Origins was released.
Blasphemy... The Witcher 1 wipes the floor with Dragon Age: Origins.
I feel the same, but I always wondered what would have happened if DA:O was first to come out.I will admit enjoying TW1 more, overall, than DA:O. But the first Dragon Age was really welcome at that point.
I feel the same, but I always wondered what would have happened if DA:O was first to come out.
Even though it's probably the darkest game BW ever made, it still feels so lighthearted and naive compared to TW1. Like it tries to be heavy and mature, but my brain keeps telling me: "like hell you are". I'm not sure I'd feel that way without The Witcher.
Knights of the old Republic 1 and 2.
Kingdom Come: Deliverance.
Must play this one. Only fiddled with a bit of the combat on a buddy's Xbox. But it was the cooooool...
I will admit enjoying TW1 more, overall, than DA:O. But the first Dragon Age was really welcome at that point.
Yeah, I agree with everything, for me just seeing KM prologue on youtube was enough to give the game a chance, and I fell absolutely in love with it even before I left the Outskirts. The atmosphere and ambient music was that good. Plus, the gameplay and alchemy is also something I loved more than most people did, apparently.I think The Witcher would have achieved its fame simply due to the extremely unique setting, world, and lore. As I played it the first time, I remember thinking, "Wow..." constantly from beginning to end. Suprising lore, really different monsters, deep mechanics...
It wasn't perfect, even downright clunky and awkward in places, but it was so unique and refreshing. And the music was just perfect. (Plus, while the voice acting in English was pretty horrible initially, the Polish was leaps and bounds above most other RPGs at the time.)
I've done maybe four quests in main storyline.
And yet, 107 hours played!
Yeah, I agree with everything, for me just seeing KM prologue on youtube was enough to give the game a chance, and I fell absolutely in love with it even before I left the Outskirts.
My point was mainly about DA:O, a fantastic game by any metric, that never managed to properly click with me and I suspect my exposure to The Witcher is the culprit.
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That's impressive, I was at about 120h with everything done in the main game (and all skills maxed out).