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The game was criticised for its technical issues. Carter called its climbing animations stiff, noting that some gameplay bugs would hinder player progress.[107] According to Wallace, the game's load times were too long.[108] Leack noted that the game had a graphic downgrade, and the actual game did not look as good as the 2013 demonstration.
Other gameplay aspects received mixed reviews. Van Ord praised the game's customisation and upgrade system (which offered players a sense of progression), since it hardened as the story unfolded.[110] Ingenito called its upgrade system deep and flexible, since players have considerable freedom when customising Geralt's skills.
During certain cutscenes, Geralt will be faced with options that may affect quest progression, characters' fate and even the game's ending. The game focuses on narrative and has a dialogue tree which allows players to choose how to respond to non-player characters. Geralt must make decisions which change the state of the world and lead to 36 possible endings, affecting the lives of in-game characters.[21] He can have a romantic relationship with some of the game's female characters by completing certain quests.[22] In addition to the main quests, books offer more information on the game's world.[14] Players can begin side quests after visiting a town's noticeboard.[14] These side missions include Witcher Contracts (elaborate missions requiring players to hunt monsters)[23] and Treasure Hunt quests, which reward players with top-tier weapons or armour.
The game also utilizes the unique features of the DualSense controller (PlayStation 5), with its advanced haptics and adaptive triggers, letting you immerse yourself in the adventure even more!
He also discovers that Ciri was briefly captured by the Crones, but escaped to the Baron's stronghold before continuing on to Novigrad.
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The game's story has three possible endings, determined by the player's choices at key points in the narrative. Development began in 2011 and lasted for three and a half years. Central and Northern European cultures formed the basis of the game's world. The game was developed using the REDengine 3, which enabled CD Projekt to create a complex story without compromising its open world. The music was primarily composed by Marcin Przybyłowicz and performed by the Brandenburg State Orchestra.
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The game world received widespread praise from critics. Kimberly Wallace of Game Informer called it "immersive", and was impressed by its attention to detail.[108] Destructoid's Chris Carter praised its size, which he found enormous and would take players hours to explore.[107] Jonathon Leack, writing for Game Revolution, praised the game's effective use of its large world. Leack wrote that every region had quests and activities for players to try, although he thought that much was filler which extended its length.
Thinking back on her relationship with Geralt, Ciri THE WITCHER 3 finds the strength to stop the cataclysm; if Geralt patronized and protected her throughout the game, she dies in the attempt, but if he guided her to mature and make her own choices, she survives.
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Its narrative received critical acclaim. Carter praised the cast of characters, which he called unique and interesting. He considered the narrative more involving, with players witnessing key events and making consequential choices.[107] Wallace praised the game's dialogue and its side-quests; each was similar to a short story, and player decisions in the quests would influence the state of the world. She liked the main quest, which added more character to Geralt, and said that the romance options were a significant improvement over its predecessors. However, she was disappointed with the quality of the game's endings.[108] Kevin Van Ord of GameSpot echoed Wallace, noting that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt's story had more characterisation for Geralt than the previous games.
They return to Kaer Morhen and fortify it against the inevitable arrival of the Hunt. In the battle that ensues, Vesemir is killed, causing Ciri to unleash her uncontrolled power and temporarily send the Hunt into retreat.