I don't know if this counts but I believe what makes a game "great" is not how many epic moments it has, but how successfully it pulls you in and the emotions it triggers. So, while there are many moments that stood out for me in both games, my pick will not be one of them.
The moment I'll never forget is when I was first playing The Witcher, I was running around Vizima at night, probably pursuing a side quest and I just stopped Geralt in the middle of the street. The music, the atmosphere... I had heard that the game was based on books but at the time, I hadn't read them. So I thought: "This game does flow like an incredible book. To be read chapter by chapter." I felt like I was in such a mysterious, wonderful world, I smiled to myself.
And that's never happened to me in any game before.
The moment I'll never forget is when I was first playing The Witcher, I was running around Vizima at night, probably pursuing a side quest and I just stopped Geralt in the middle of the street. The music, the atmosphere... I had heard that the game was based on books but at the time, I hadn't read them. So I thought: "This game does flow like an incredible book. To be read chapter by chapter." I felt like I was in such a mysterious, wonderful world, I smiled to myself.
And that's never happened to me in any game before.