The Highest Level of An Open-World RPG
A game everyone who played was talking so greatly about and took me around a year and a half after release to finally play it. It was sensational. The story is so dense and with so much content on every part of the world. Everybody having a unique personality, it's kind of scary to think of how much work CD Projekt managed to put on the NPC's. The only thing I dislike about the game when I was playing it, especially comparing it to Witcher 2, was the combat, becoming easy and happening too many times. I find myself avoiding monsters in the world because I was like "oh, not this guys again", and just running with Roach.
The thing that put the game over the ramp was how much they made us love Ciri. And the Blood and Wine DLC. I might argue that it's better than the main game, and the combat gets harder and with increasing variety, you have decent time between each combat on the history missions, which makes them exciting again. Just like on the second game on the series. The world on Blood and Wine was so beautiful and colorful. The people were gorgeous and with so much to get involved in.(How can you not love Anna Henrietta?)
Geralt will be one of the most remarkable characters in gaming history when we look back a few years from now.