[B]VIDEO CONTAINS SPOILERS of early game Witcher 3.[/B]
I know we hated his last video on "the first 15 mins" of dark souls but this is his new video
[video]https://youtu.be/Of1cr_hcKPQ[/video]
I very much agree. It was a rather ballsy decision on the part of the developers, and in the end it perfectly reflected the bleakness of the game's world. I really wish more games were like this.
Really dig this guy's videos. Super great analysis, good voice and good presentation.
I thought this was gonna be about the witcher 3 and family matters the show :v:
Family Matters is the pinnacle of video game story telling
The music for this questline was perfect too
[video]https://youtu.be/KWQsYqZToKA?list=PLrhsCKeZuR1mnnQDQgI4XIsa7-gzH6tm7[/video]
[QUOTE=JerryK;48437640]Family Matters is the pinnacle of video game story telling[/QUOTE]
I still remember making the choice about the tree spirit, and having to sit back afterwards and actually think about why it had that effect on me. That's when I realized how awesome Witcher 3 really is.
Can't wait for the expansion really. The only thing I couldn't do in the game was finish off all the '?' in Skellige cause I had pretty much nearly finished the main story line and figured its pointless as it is mainly gear.
Can't wait until they fix the vernon roche glitch, I literally cannot talk to him what soever and can no longer continue on with the story because I CAN'T TALK TO VERNON ROCHE. I did so many side quests and when I continued on with the story, Vernon won't fucking talk to me.
I feel like I'm in the minority, but the whole "real consequences" thing does absolutely nothing for me.
[QUOTE=Mingebox;48440866]I feel like I'm in the minority, but the whole "real consequences" thing does absolutely nothing for me.[/QUOTE]
Whether you kill those guards or not is a real consequence since you won't have to sneak into Crow's Perch but the ending of the Family Matters quest doesn't affect how the game plays out.
What I found interesting is that if you were good friends with Sigfried in TW1, you could walk right into Loc Muinne at the end of TW2. In TW2, although you always end up at Loc Muinne in the end, you're there for different reasons.
[QUOTE=Dr.C;48441480]Whether you kill those guards or not is a real consequence since you won't have to sneak into Crow's Perch but the ending of the Family Matters quest doesn't affect how the game plays out.
What I found interesting is that if you were good friends with Sigfried in TW1, you could walk right into Loc Muinne at the end of TW2. In TW2, although you always end up at Loc Muinne in the end, you're there for different reasons.[/QUOTE]
I'm a sort of story perfectionist, so I'm the kind of absolutely go two hours back to pick the "right" choice.
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