While there can be many releases on the market, the best games are the only ones that can grab the attention of fans and keep them engaged. While some games turn out to be instant hits, few turn out to be poor at the start. A poor start may not always necessarily mean that a game is doomed. There have been enough instances where developers have mended and patched their games.
The five names on this list aren't necessarily the best games ever made. Some of these had terrible starts, while others have had their eras of dominance. However, some of these names have improved vastly from what they used to be. The other names have to do with recent changes that have massively changed them.
The order of the names isn't in any rank, and all five games are sure to engage gamers once again in April.
The first name on the list isn't here because of any recent updates or content additions. The Witcher 3 is a masterpiece, and it has been so since its launch. Whatever bugs and rough areas there were, they are long gone.
The biggest reason to play the game once again is the recent announcement by CD Projekt Red. Earlier in March, the Polish studio announced the development of a brand new Witcher game.
The new game will likely have a fresh storyline altogether. The game will also be made available on a brand new engine with Unreal Engine 5. However, it is not unrealistic to expect a few mechanics to be retained.
The new game's release window hasn't been announced, but it's never a bad time to get back to Witcher. The stories followed by The Witcher 3 are different from the ones written in the books on which the Netflix show is based. With the rumored next-gen update coming soon, The Witcher 3 is one of the best games to try once more or for
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