I think both are very different experiences and comparing them is pointless Witcher is a narrative driven experience and Skyrim is much more sandbox rpg
Tried Witcher a couple of times also, far too slow, I don’t have the patience. If I had patience then I wouldn’t have decided RDR2 was utter dogshit whilst it was forcing me to trudge through snow for what seemed like days at the beginning. Skyrim butchers Witcher from every conceivable angle.
I like those slow story driven experiences, but RDR2 sometimes takes the complete piss. Watching Arthur slowly loot a body, or having to open every drawer in a building to find a valuable. Slow.
Galloping across an entire country on ya stupid ****ing horse to find a baseball card or to speak to an old slag who will tell you she needs something and it’s in the ****ing place you’ve just come from, but you need to stop on the way back for a shave. Ffs. Once the novelty wore off of burning hogtied people alive, the game become one of the dullest experiences ever, and I actually loved RDR1, so it’s not the fact that there’s no cars. Cars would help though.
I still aint for the finished it, im sure im near the end cos arthurs proper sick and the place i supposed to go to im wanted dead or alive and get absolutely fuked up whenever i cross into it. That game makes me hate horses tbh never had problem with horses before but id slap a horse now
Tried that. Went on a walk with her dad and lost the dog then the Xbox mysteriously turned off... or I might have turned it off. I forget which it was.
It's a stealth puzzle game, looks really nice graphics wise. Short game you'll be done in a month and can delete. Going to play Hellblade next.
Anyone done Super hot mind control yet? Games good, shame its so small tbh. Clocked in like half hour