Some of you may remember me as the guy who heard great things about The Witcher 2, played it for about ten hours, and got so frustrated with how clunky the combat was and how I didn't have any clue what was going on that I quit (Also, damn, you have one hell of a memory! How in the world did you remember that?). I have now continued to hear great things about The Witcher 3 and my curiosity is finally breaking me down to play it.
So the long story short is that one of my major complaints (What the fuck is going on in the story?!?!) is taken care of as you need no real knowledge of the series to play W3. I have W3 ready to go but haven't actually played it but I see the Season Pass is on sale.
So a few questions for you Witcher peeps...
#1. Can you play the story knowing minimal about the previous stories? I basically know Geralt is a Witcher, which are barely tolerated by society for their monster killing abilities, the black haired lady and the red haired lady is/was his lady friends of the sexy fun kind, and that's about it.
#2. Is the DLC incorporated into the world, similar to how Fallout does it where they are just quests out there for you to find or are they just their own things you click on when you're ready to play outside of the main story like Dragon Age Awakening?
#3. Is the combat still super clunky and the potion system dumb? So for reference for what I didn't like...I felt like it took Geralt a year to do anything in a fight he was so slow. I would generally lose a decent chunk of health because it felt like it took seconds between when I told him to swing and when he swung his damn sword. The tips I was told to help in fights was to roll around like a God Damn bouncy ball the entire fight, which felt less like "Bad Ass Warrior" and more like "Bowling Ball just hoping it goes well".
The potion system I hated too because it seemed stacked against you where you had to know what you were going to be fighting in order to use the right potion and the only way you knew what you were going to be fighting is if you happened to know what was coming up or if you got yourself killed and had to reload.
So anyone want to help a gamer out here and answer my questions three?
So the long story short is that one of my major complaints (What the fuck is going on in the story?!?!) is taken care of as you need no real knowledge of the series to play W3. I have W3 ready to go but haven't actually played it but I see the Season Pass is on sale.
So a few questions for you Witcher peeps...
#1. Can you play the story knowing minimal about the previous stories? I basically know Geralt is a Witcher, which are barely tolerated by society for their monster killing abilities, the black haired lady and the red haired lady is/was his lady friends of the sexy fun kind, and that's about it.
#2. Is the DLC incorporated into the world, similar to how Fallout does it where they are just quests out there for you to find or are they just their own things you click on when you're ready to play outside of the main story like Dragon Age Awakening?
#3. Is the combat still super clunky and the potion system dumb? So for reference for what I didn't like...I felt like it took Geralt a year to do anything in a fight he was so slow. I would generally lose a decent chunk of health because it felt like it took seconds between when I told him to swing and when he swung his damn sword. The tips I was told to help in fights was to roll around like a God Damn bouncy ball the entire fight, which felt less like "Bad Ass Warrior" and more like "Bowling Ball just hoping it goes well".
The potion system I hated too because it seemed stacked against you where you had to know what you were going to be fighting in order to use the right potion and the only way you knew what you were going to be fighting is if you happened to know what was coming up or if you got yourself killed and had to reload.
So anyone want to help a gamer out here and answer my questions three?