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twintail said:

wow, ppl do actually believe that this game is 3 games in 1.

 

I guess CD Project should have cut Witcher 3 into 3 games since it was so massive in scope compared to Witcher 2.

But of course they wouldnt do that... 

The game is out now. It has been completed, it has been data-mined. Each of the three campaigns has almost as much content as Awakening had in its entirety (sans DLC), without factoring in things like My Castle and real online/local multiplayer. That means all of it. Every map is unique after chapter 6. Each version has a full OST with many unique tracks. The two versions being sold at full price each have about 25 unique recruitable characters in addition to the dozen or so shared characters. Each version also has unique classes, though I don't know how many.

So yeah, if you look at any single version on its own compared to Awakening you've got a full game. This is known. If you pick up a second version after playing one of the others, you aren't looking at a 100% full game's worth of new content, more like maybe 70-80% depending on how much value you place on particular assets (maps vs characters vs music etc). Man, that would sure suck, if you didn't have the option to buy that second campaign for about 40% the price of a full game.

I mean if you buy both versions, for $55-60 you've got almost twice as much content as Awakening.