Going back to the Next-Gen version of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition is one of the best choices I've made in a very long time. Released back in May 2015, the third installment of the Witcher series has made a comeback with CDPR's graphical upgrade for the title.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition comes with the base game, all 16 DLCs, and two Expansion Packs: Hearts of Stone, and Blood and Wine.
Being a fan of both the game and Netflix's adaptation of author Andrzej Sapkowski's work, I was filled with excitement and couldn't wait to get my hands on the Next-Gen version of The Witcher 3. However, it isn't just a graphical update since several new features and gameplay improvements have been introduced as well.
While playing the game, I felt like I was back in 2015, when I first tried it out very casually, without any expectations. The upgrade is available free of cost if you pre-own the game, which is a great gesture from the developers.
Even though unofficial graphical upgrades for PC players (via mods) have been available for a long time, CDPR has made this launch worth one's time by implementing a lot more. So, this makes it a win-win situation for both console and PC gamers.
When it comes to the story, The Witcher 3 is already known for its efficient combat system, a beautiful and vast map, and well-written characters. It is based on a book series of the same name and follows the story of Geralt of Rivia, a Witcher.
Geralt, like his people, has been trained mentally and physically all his life. The Witchers are monster-hunters and assassins who are hired to carry out tasks that humans cannot. They excel in the art of alchemy, sword-fighting, and the use of magic. While their mana is not as strong as a
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