The set-up is simplistic enough, given that it is taking place in a world of magic, myth and endless political turmoil. No surprise, then, that the opportunity to dive back in for a brand new story expansion seemed like too good a chance to pass up. But with so much success already piled into the game’s original state, could this expansion really add anything worth paying for? The game was truly remarkable and – to this point – has continued to surprise and amaze me with just how much content remains to be found, even hundreds of hours after I first re-took control of Geralt of Rivia. If you’re anything like me, then getting out of the clutches of the original game was enough of a problem that it would scarcely have taken much to drag you back in at all…Īt no stage since The Witcher 3 released have I gone more than about five days without playing it at least once. “Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in.” A relevant quote, perhaps, as CD Projekt Red releases The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt – Hearts Of Stone as the first expansion to their ‘Game of the Year’ candidate.
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