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Fourth play thru of this game and I just stumbled across a small side quest that I have never seen before. Lord this is the best game ever!!!!!!In Loving memory of my "Cricket" 1/2/96 - 11/19/2012
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I am a few hours deep into Witcher 2. The game is great. The controls are a little clunky, but everything else is top notch.
Witcher 2 was way ahead of its time for a game released in 2012 on the Xbox360. Not sure how I missed this one back then.Last edited by ch46647; 11-22-2017, 01:11 PM.Comment
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Playing this after Witcher 3!!!Now Playing on PS5:
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Hunting Junior right now as well as dealing with that vault break in!
This game is just amazing.Now Playing on PS5:
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I have a different mind set this time. I think I burned myself out trying to finish it the first time. Now I'm taking it in, appreciating what the game has and wants me to do.
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The Complete edition is $20 on PSN right now. Shows up in your cart.
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CyberPunk is my most anticipated game bar non. All because of CDPR. Like you guys have said, one of the last no doubt,buy everything developers around.
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Witcher series being developed for Netflix. http://m.ign.com/articles/2017/12/08...ies-adaptation
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Man, I knew going into Blood and Wine that it was the more substantial update of the two DLC expansions, but I had no idea it was going to be on par with one of the major sections from the main game.
Toussaint is a beautiful addition and a great change of scenery from the north. The warmer color palette and architecture style look great.
Barely into Blood and Wine at this point, but I'm going to have some serious withdrawal when I finish...
Speaking of which, how do you guys recommend going about a second playthrough?
New game plus? But if I go about it that way should I change the enemy difficulties to scale to my level?
I'm already playing on the top difficulty level, so I don't have anywhere to go in that regard.
I feel like I'm leaning towards a clean new game with a different strategy from my melee heavy build I'm currently kind of stuck with.
My biggest regret from this first go around is that I completely ignored Witcher gear and gwent. Looking forward to delving into both of those full bore with my next game.Now, more than everComment
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