Unique atmosphere: The game world has its own unique feel.NPCs, communities, monsters and locations all change, based on player choice. Player Decisions: Each action will have consequences that change the story and the game world.The World becomes an interactive environment that interacts with the player and is dependent on Geralt’s actions in the Northern Kingdoms. A Living World: The open world environment does not consist of set piece scenes the player rushes through, but real ecosystems, with their own life, which can be easily set out of balance by Geralt’s choices.A Vast Open-World Environment: 30 times bigger than The Witcher 2, the size of the world requires new methods of exploration such as horse riding and sailing.Now he embarks on his most personal quest yet, to save his loved ones and protect the world from an ancient threat. Geralt, in the past, has raised and overthrown monarchs, battled legendary monsters and saved the lives of many. This brooding danger lusts after one thing: that which matters most to Geralt, that which is dearest to his heart. Little do the petty men and women moving their tin-plated armies across the Northern Kingdoms know that their conflict is mere child’s play compared with another otherworldly danger which now looms closer than ever. These are uncertain times and no one can say who will rise or fall, who will bring peace to the world and who will bring only misery.īut a force darker and deadlier has appeared.
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