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I got the game on launch night and I was genuinely so excited that I stayed up to wait for it to unlock. I played for about an hour and then went to bed, but I didn't go to sleep thinking it was the game everybody thought it would be. I couldn't help but feel like I fucking hated it. I spent another couple hours the next day giving it a second shot, but the entire duration of playing I didn't enjoy it at all. I seriously cannot think of a single moment in the witcher when I didn't feel like I was doing a chore. I kept giving it chances, but I really hated it. I spent a few weeks completing the game, and as I completed it I thought that I had just completed the first act, because I had felt like the entire time I was playing prior I was doing a tutorial. For the first time when I beat the game I felt kind of excited, because I had never experienced a game that was that long, and if I was moving into something like a second act then it would actually be fun. I really did want to like Witcher, but honestly the more I played the more I completely hated it. I cannot find a single aspect when I think back that I thought was particularly good. The graphics were good, but I really don't care that much about it. The combat was pretty lame, it felt like a lame attempt at making a complex version of simple system. The map and immersion was never really immersive to me. The story was just really really fucking stupid to me. There's an annoying chick who ran away, track her, and make sure she isn't killed by her own stupidity. Once you find her have fun listening to her in something other than flashbacks. I also hated the switching between the characters.
Well now that that rant is over let me know what you thought differently about.
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I know this will be heavily downvoted, but I would like to get some input on why Witcher 3 is even a decent game.
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