Bigger world, exciting choices in ‘Witcher 3’

By Kimberley Wallace | Game Informer Magazine

The “Witcher 3: Wild Hunt”
Platform: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC
Style: 1-Player Role-Playing
Publisher: WB Games
Developer: CD Projekt RED
Rating: M, for Mature

Ever since the 2007 debut of “The Witcher,” the series has been raising the bar for choice and consequence in role-playing games. Every entry in the series has taken the concept one step further, but “The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt” is the most ambitious attempt yet, showing the ripple effect of tons of choices across a large world. CD Projekt RED doesn’t disappoint, proving once again why it’s a genre juggernaut. With abundant improvements, a bigger world, and more exciting choices on every level, “The Witcher 3” is one of the best games I’ve played in recent years, providing a stimulating challenge on and off the battlefield.

What makes the choices so interesting is the immersive world that they shape. From snowy mountain tops to beautiful waterfalls to wildlife running across the forests, CD Projekt RED created a landscape with an excruciating amount of detail that makes it a thrill to explore. You never know when you might find a hidden cave, discover a hidden treasure underwater, or stumble upon crafting materials for potions or new armor. The towns feel alive with events happening all around, like drunken bar fights and houses burning down. You never feel like a bystander — you are a part of what’s going on around you. You can choose how involved you want to get, and even little choices carry consequences. For instance, I told off a religious man preaching about the dangers of witchers, and he later sent thugs to beat me up.

Unlike games that offer a few key choices to alter the narrative, “The Witcher 3” provides abundant options that can shape the world in all kinds of ways. Hundreds of quests are available across the map, focusing on monster contracts and treasure hunts, while smaller story quests center on the inhabitants of each town. I was surprised at the variety and how well-written the quests are — everything holds an unexpected story, like a jealous woman trying to steal her sister’s werewolf boyfriend. It made exploring the world a blast; I always looked forward to revisiting past people I helped to see what path I set them on. In one case, I chose between a brother and sister for the throne and saw the empire flourish due to my decision.

The main narrative is also intriguing, but only fans who have been following the series will get the most out of it. Geralt remains the composed hero we’ve come to know, but he’s no longer a blank slate with his memories back. This entry explores his past and shows a more emotional side of him thanks to Ciri. She is like a daughter to Geralt, and he must find her before the dangerous Wild Hunt organization uses her for evil. Seeing Geralt react as a father in this dire situation is an interesting change for the character.

In addition, new and returning personalities have fascinating developments. Geralt’s former flame Triss has her own storyline about fighting against the persecution of mages. The writers handle every situation with authenticity — Triss and Yennefer’s complicated relationships with Geralt in particular. The romances have more substance than what CD Projekt RED has provided before, with better build up and discussing more complex emotions and topics. These romantic plots were too abrupt in previous entries, but I was satisfied this time around.

Great writing and intense decisions aside, the gameplay has also vastly improved. This is the most accessible entry yet, thanks to different difficulty settings, a better interface, more lenient weight restrictions, and a less demanding alchemy system. Combat is much more responsive and action-packed compared to the stilted experience of past entries. This doesn’t sacrifice any of the difficulty; outside of playing on story mode, a great deal of strategy is required in the tense battles. Exploiting enemy weaknesses with spells, crafting potions to give you an edge, blocking at the right time for counterattacks, and dodging in the nick of time are still of the utmost importance.

“The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt” encompasses what I hope is the future of RPGs. It stands out for its wonderful writing, variety of quests and things to do in the world, and how your choices have impact in interesting ways. Usually something is sacrificed when creating a world this ambitious, but everything felt right on cue. I still think about some of my choices and how intriguing they turned out — for better or worse.

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