The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt is considered to be one of the greatest games ever to appear during the last generation, but for many players it was the first title in the series tried directly, especially for console users. The Witcher was released exclusively on PC in 2007, while the second installment, The Witcher 2 Assassin of Kings, first arrived on PC in 2011 and the following year on Xbox 360 via the Enhanced Edition. No version has ever been produced for the PlayStation 3. The series developed by CD Projekt RED and based on the fantasy novels of the Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski on console has never been made available in its entirety, and one wonders whether starting directly with the illustrious third chapter cannot compromise the full understanding of its narrative sector.
Is The Witcher 3 a direct sequel to the second chapter? Is it necessary to have deepened the two previous episodes for a full understanding of the events told in Wild Hunt? Well, newbies can breathe a sigh of relief: in fact, the plot of The Witcher 3 is not strictly connected to its predecessor and is understandable even in its own right. Having said this, it remains obvious that a knowledge of the series can enrich the experience lived with the third title, which offers several references to what happened in the first two games. However, the authors made sure to explain in detail the salient facts of Assassin of Kings, in order to better prepare new players for the third adventure of Geralt of Rivia, set about six months later. So if your intention is to start directly with the third chapter, take a seat and let yourself be carried away by one of the most exciting Action / RPG on the market.
To learn more, here is our review of The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt to discover all the secrets of the base game, later graced by two full-bodied expansions such as Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine. This year CD Projekt RED will release The Witcher 3 for PS5 and Xbox Series X / S, all owners of the game on PS4 and</a> Xbox One will get the free upgrade to the next-gen version.
Is The Witcher 3 a direct sequel to the second chapter? Is it necessary to have deepened the two previous episodes for a full understanding of the events told in Wild Hunt? Well, newbies can breathe a sigh of relief: in fact, the plot of The Witcher 3 is not strictly connected to its predecessor and is understandable even in its own right. Having said this, it remains obvious that a knowledge of the series can enrich the experience lived with the third title, which offers several references to what happened in the first two games. However, the authors made sure to explain in detail the salient facts of Assassin of Kings, in order to better prepare new players for the third adventure of Geralt of Rivia, set about six months later. So if your intention is to start directly with the third chapter, take a seat and let yourself be carried away by one of the most exciting Action / RPG on the market.
To learn more, here is our review of The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt to discover all the secrets of the base game, later graced by two full-bodied expansions such as Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine. This year CD Projekt RED will release The Witcher 3 for PS5 and Xbox Series X / S, all owners of the game on PS4 and</a> Xbox One will get the free upgrade to the next-gen version.