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Originally Posted by tredadda
Regarding the Gwent cards, that is very true. Your strategy of saving when entering a town is a smart one that I never considered.
What I love about the combat is that while you don't have as many move/spells, the utilization of the along with the oils and potions you can make and use enhance the strategy.
With Hearts of Stone, that was a cool addition. What I found that makes it different is:
Blood and Wine was amazing as it just took you to a completely different world unlike the depressing environments of the main game (outside Skellige). You really do feel as if you have been whisked away to some fantasy world.
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Witcher 3 especially now, is probably the greatest value of any game ever. You can pick up the complete gane with all dlc for like 20 bucks. That's insane.
It's definitely in my top 3 games of all time.
The addition of the quick fire type ability to cast signs, instead of having to switch to the sign then cast, has been probably the most tremendous gameplay changing aspect of that last series x update it got.