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The witcher 3 wild hunt hearts of stone or blood and wine first
The witcher 3 wild hunt hearts of stone or blood and wine first









the witcher 3 wild hunt hearts of stone or blood and wine first the witcher 3 wild hunt hearts of stone or blood and wine first

Realistically, fans shouldn’t expect reinvention of the wheel.

the witcher 3 wild hunt hearts of stone or blood and wine first

Toussant’s sprawling plains reach far further than any Witcher aficionado would reasonably expect given the ludicrously low entry price, and within seconds of arrival I was enveloped in that familiar overwhelming feeling. Make no mistake while Hearts of Stone liberally reused assets (for good reason), Blood and Wine is almost completely unique from top to bottom, beyond the obvious aesthetic differences, right down to the NPC ambient dialogue and dandelions blowing in the breeze, and wouldn’t for a second feel out of place had it simply been an entirely new region unlocked post-Skellige. Together, they make for a totally unique atmosphere distant from the war ravaged No Man’s Land and Ard Skellig’s icy loneliness. CDPR’s mastery in distinct local flavour is yet again at the forefront, the trip to Toussant reminiscent of arriving in Velen from White Orchard or Skellige from Novigrad, holding no punches in the sheer breadth of entirely new assets, musical cues, colour tones, and more. Enter Toussant, “the land of love and wine”, a place where European romanticism, sun kissed vineyards, and a fairytale castle combine. Yes, Blood and Wine is quite the treat a decadent feast of all things Witcher 3, fittingly serving as both the most comprehensive post-launch Witcher content we’ve ever seen, and one last hurrah for the grizzled, moody, and adventurous monster slayer we’ve all grown to love, Geralt.Īs noted, Blood and Wine strays from Hearts of Stone location expansion in favour of an entire new region. CD Projekt RED are no stranger to downloadable content, supplementing The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt‘s predecessors with post-launch goodies that ranged from presentation overhauls to a handful of new quests and missions, but it arguably wasn’t until Wild Hunt that the famed Polish developer hit the ground running. While the first release, Hearts of Stone, successfully aimed at expanding the core Wild Hunt map of Velen with sensibly integrated landscapes fueling a thrilling new plot, it is the last of the two post-launch packages, Blood and Wine, that really proves what the team is capable of when they pool all their chips into a fully fledged expansion pack.











The witcher 3 wild hunt hearts of stone or blood and wine first