‘The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’ Gamers Excited for New Game Plus Mode and Bigger Expansions in the Future

Geralt’s new mission happens at a time when the mysterious dark army known as the Wild Hunt invades the Northern Kingdoms that left blood-soaked earth and fiery ruins in its wake. Geralt will realize eventually that he will also be the key to stopping the cataclysmic rampage of the Wild Hunt.

Because it is an open-world game, gamers have all the tactical freedom to move around. CD Projekt Red incorporated new elements to the game, most of them surprising, that added new excitement and thrills to the already exciting video game.

There are hidden items in the map and monster-hunters can now fight while riding a horse. They could also swim under water and use the crossbow to tackle griffins while maintaining that dodging maneuver previous seen in the past two video games.

Regardless of the routes a gamer takes on the game, there will be repercussions or after effects. It could be positive or it could be negative. That’s the exciting part of playing it. But for those conformist types of gamers, they can go through the standard storyline and avoid themselves of playing more than 100 hours just to finish the game but instead settle for about 50 hours.

The fighting skills of the game’s main protagonist Geralt remains the same, his quick jabs with the sword that go well with powerful strikes. And there’s also the standard skills meter to check what other abilities or skills that a gamer can use while in battle.

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  1. The Witcher 3 seems to be a great game to play! The recent patch seems to add a lot of content. The part about being able to fight while riding a horse seems so epic and its good that they kept the after effects in tact within this update. Also, this expansion might turn the game into one of the reasons to actually buy a console! Overall, the entire series was good already too! I question what will be in store for the next expansion?

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