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KazumaKiryu said:
Dark_Feanor said:

So guys, 6 months trying to enjoy any of the 40 hours I have to quit. 

I can´t take anymore how dull and unfocused this game is, with pointless side quests that lead to nowhere. NO NO NO. 

I even decided to do something I never do with RPG and follow only the main quest... but NO... the main quest is even more boring and confusing. 

I could get away with the bad dialogue, bad camera work, bad facial animation, bad physics, or a skill tree that makes no sense.  But I can´t stand how confusing the world is, how forgettable and pointless the characters are, how long and derivates the quests are, how useless are your decisions.

To be honest .. I agree. Personally, I find "Witcher 3" mediocre, especially the dialogue / story / staging boring. That's why I sold it (after 17 hours of play).

There are games like Persona 5, Yakuza Zero, Metal Gear Solid 3, which touch the players extremely. People cry, laugh, have fun and become fascinated.
The tension, interesting characters and dialogues are incredibly strong. But witcher 3.. oh no -.-

I assume you're pretty much in the minority thinking that way. I actually think TW3 has some of the most touching and meaningful stories to tell in all of gaming and it's the main reason why it is getting so much praise.

 

Baddman said: 
h2ohno said: 
The main point of the combat in the Witcher series is the preparation beforehand. Having the right potions and blade coatings and knowing which blades and spells to use is more important than the actual combat. That's true for every game in the series.

And I love that about the combat. I am puzzled when people say the combat in witcher 3 is terrible. I absolutely loved the combat and the preparation i had to be beforehand

That's because you understood the combat for what it wanted to be, not for what YOU wanted it to be. You're right, preparation is everything in TW3 as it was in the past two games.