Amazing atmosphere here, I agree. I don't necessarily prefer it to the main game's grimness, but it's a nice contrast for sure. The vampire stuff was all really interesting and I love howLambert showed up. I love Lambert.
That spoon house was horrifying.
Zelda is whatever it becomes. A Greater Entity than any before it. A True Alpha Game.
Namely the really neat subtle visual nod to BOTW.
Couldn't agree with you moreIf we're talking RPG expansions, I thought Shivering Isles from Oblivion was much better. It was just more Oblivion at the core, but the new world was so different from everything in the base game. It was a real treat experiencing all the insanity that new expansion had to offer.
Yep.Hearts of Stone is better.
Hearts of Stone had the better story/villain. Blood and Wine had the better everything else by a mile.
the fucking fairy tale stuff was legendary, one of the my all-time WOW moments in gaming
the fucking fairy tale stuff was legendary, one of the my all-time WOW moments in gaming
I loved in JoJo's Bizarre adventures when they paid homage to BoTW's timestop ability.
Really couldn't get into it.
I really liked the original game and Hearts of Stone, but I didn't have any fun with Blood and Wine. Somehow, they made the combat even worse in the expansion. The quests in general were lower quality. The new area in terms of visuals is noticeably worse in comparison to the landscapes in the base game. Lastly, I'm pretty much done with The Witcher 3 overall. I put over 100 hours into that game. The last thing I wanted from the expansion was "here, 30 more hours of Witcher 3, have fun!"
If we're talking RPG expansions, I thought Shivering Isles from Oblivion was much better. It was just more Oblivion at the core, but the new world was so different from everything in the base game. It was a real treat experiencing all the insanity that new expansion had to offer.
Perfecti really love the subtle nod to breath of the wild in zechariah 14:4
HoS and B&W complemented each other very nicely.
HoS has the superior main quest with better story and better unique quests, and B&W gives the player another 'landmass' to have fun, with more side quests in terms of pure content, more things to collect, more enemy camps to clear, a new city to explore, a new art style more 'fairy tale'-like, better graphics with the redone vegetation, new enemies, etc. Just more 'Witcher 3', which is a good thing.