Started Witcher 3 the other day, overall it's pretty cool. Some aspects of it I'm not wild about and the combat feels a bit lackluster after Elden Ring and Dark Souls (in a way that I can't really articulate? one thing that is tangible is fighting multiple enemies and managing the camera while the attack buttons are on the face instead of bumpers is a bit of a nightmare). I'm invested in the story cause I read all (bar season of storms) the books and want to know what happens, but do feel a bit disappointed in the gameplay.
Stick with it. It's one of those games that is so much more than the sum of its parts imo - a bit like cyberpunk and control. It kinds of seeps into you if you play it for long enough.
Started Witcher 3 the other day, overall it's pretty cool. Some aspects of it I'm not wild about and the combat feels a bit lackluster after Elden Ring and Dark Souls (in a way that I can't really articulate? one thing that is tangible is fighting multiple enemies and managing the camera while the attack buttons are on the face instead of bumpers is a bit of a nightmare). I'm invested in the story cause I read all (bar season of storms) the books and want to know what happens, but do feel a bit disappointed in the gameplay.