m0ney said:
I'm glad I'm not the only one, Witcher 3 is one of the most boring games I played for sure, it just shows that good marketing and hype can sell almost anything. It still boggles my mind that you can't aim your crossbows, only blindly shoot in the direction of enemies, but I haven't seen anyone care about that. Maybe next time they can make a shooter where you don't have to aim and people still won't notice and care? I was most interested in seeing the great side quests that everyone was raving about, I played 50 hours and didn't find any interesting side quest, I guess most people have really low standards if they think they are great in Witcher 3. The final boss glitched for me, he was standing still the whole time while I was chopping him and I was only thankful for that, too bad I didn't record it and put it on youtube, game of the year everybody, for the gamers. |
I don’t think it was the marketing and hype that made it sell so well - but rather the fan service with the free story dlc expansions. That and all of the side content. I heard the side missions are just as detailed as the main quests. I’ll never know because the gameplay and main character are just so damn boring for me to get past. Same thing happened with Red Dead Redemption 2 for me. All of that good will though went out the window with all of the crap they pulled with the Cyberpunk release.