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I haven't had an experience like this in a video game since The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim in 2011. The feeling of being immersed in a huge, beautiful world, full of adventures and places to discover, fills you with so many possibilities that you find. Immerse yourself for months without losing track of time each time. It's time to go out. Play.
When CD Projekt announced in 2013 that the third installment of The Witcher saga would be a massive open-world role-playing game, its intention to take inspiration from Skyrim but go beyond it seemed too ambitious for most of us. So it's no surprise that four years later, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt has become an old-fashioned game that not only lives up to the hype, but surpasses Bethesda's great game in almost every aspect. For those of you who have played The Witcher (2007) and The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings (2011) and know the good work of this Polish studio.
If one of the greatest achievements of video games is to transport us to a fantasy world where we lose track of time for dozens of hours, forget about reality, live amazing adventures and meet interesting characters, then The Witcher 3 achieves it. Like any other game, it has the absorbing power that only great games can achieve. It is exemplary in many ways: the quest line, the excellent system of decisions and results, the gameplay that could only be improved in certain aspects and the technical aspects that leave the console wanting something to remain perfect.
I waited a long time. The expectations surrounding it are so high that it may fool and disappoint some people, but if you like open world RPGs and ultimately capital adventures, this is a very good option. Here you will find over 100 hours of high-quality entertainment that will keep you entertained from start to finish and raise the bar for the genre once again.