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The Witcher 3 Game of the Year Edition (Xbox One)

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Platform For Display: Xbox One


Edition: Game of the Year


Features

  • Play as a Highly Trained Monster Slayer for Hire
  • Trained from early childhood and mutated to have superhuman skills, strength, and reflexes, witchers are a socially ostracized counterbalance to the monster-infested world in which they live.
  • Gruesomely destroy foes as a professional monster hunter armed with a range of upgradeable weapons, mutating potions, and combat magic.
  • Hunt down a wide variety of exotic monsters, from savage beasts prowling mountain passes to cunning supernatural predators lurking in the shadowy back alleys of densely populated cities.
  • Invest your rewards to upgrade your weaponry and buy custom armor, or spend them on horse races, card games, fist fighting and other pleasures life brings.
  • Track Down the Child of Prophecy in a Morally Ambiguous Fantasy Open World
  • Built for endless adventure, the massive open world of The Witcher sets new standards in terms of size, depth and complexity.
  • Traverse a fantastical open world: explore forgotten ruins, caves and shipwrecks, trade with merchants and dwarven smiths in cities, and hunt across open plains, amidst mountains and at sea.
  • In a time of war, track down the child of prophecy, a living weapon of great power whose coming was foretold in ancient elven legends.
  • Make choices that go beyond good and evil and face their far-reaching consequences.

Description

Game of the Year Edition Includes: Play the most polished and complete version of the most awarded game of 2015 - The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt. Now available with all expansions and additional content!Become a professional monster slayer and embark on an adventure of epic proportions! Upon its release, The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt became an instant classic, claiming over 250 Game of the Year awards. Now you can enjoy this huge, over 100-hour long, open-world adventure along with both its story-driven expansions worth an extra 50 hours of gameplay. This edition includes all additional content - new weapons, armour, companion outfits, new game mode and side quests.Play as a Highly Trained Monster Slayer for Hire Track Down the Child of Prophecy in a Morally Ambiguous Fantasy Open World

Release date: August 30, 2016


Product Dimensions: 3.94 x 0.59 x 5.91 inches; 2.4 Ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Mature


Item model number: 112100


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Item Weight: 2.4 ounces


Manufacturer: Bandai Namco Entertainment


Date First Available: August 23, 2016


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  • Epic, Mature, Unforgettable, Hauntingly Beautiful, Gorgeous
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Game of the Year
All an all, this is becoming one of my most favorite games to play. I am big on epic RPG games, as well as all around games: strategy, shoot em ups, beat em ups, horror, survivor horror, story based, turn based, etc. At first, I was just coming off of beating Cyberpunk on the hardest setting. Pretty depressed from the "best ending" of all of the endings, I needed something to cheer me up. I played Dark Souls 3 right afterwards. Again, after a very very depressing conclusion to an epic series. I started to play Witcher 3 and ended up getting hooked on a minigame inside the game called, 'Gwent'; you can gamble in this card game as well as collect all of the cards to complete a quest. I had to step away for a while because of the combat scheme. Geralt makes so many unessary flowery movements that look pretty but leave you wide open to get mauled like a Qi Gong delusional grand master or a 2nd degree Taekondo player getting smashed by a white belt BJJ or novice Muy Thai fighter. "Why can't you just do a quick thrust or slash like you can do in Dark Souls? What's with the crappy delay in rolling and auto lock gives me a terrible view!' I would find myself yelling and annoying my wife far more than when I played truly hard but fair (in terms of combat) fighting games. It was just so hard to get past the frustratingly bad set of moves. I mean if in real life that would certainly confuse a person if they were attacked from multiple angles but we are pretend fighting an AI that experiences no pain and isn't afraid to get hacked to death. So, it just doesn't work well. I had to step away from expecting the combat to be smooth with straight forward attacks and simply have to get used to Geralt galivanting around as opposed to using straight and hardcore realistic or practical swordplay. Once getting over the imbalance of the AI having telegraphing but a quicker attack and having to time EVERY SWORD STRIKE PERFECTLY and having to button mash attacks because the game does not register commands (I am playing on a new Xbox X with new controllers) things get way better. After accepting the sword play and horrible move set the game go exponentially better. Once I did that I was able to settle into the wonderful and haunting world that Witcher 3 has to offer. Not the entirely best scenes out there, but just like lovers and art beauty is in the eye of the beholder. It's no Skyrim or Forenza in terms of realistic landscape and CGI art. It's more beautiful in an almost water color of CGI sort of way, the landscapes of the various provinces are simply dazzling and seem to bleed into each other and can be memorizing at times, especially for me the first time I sailed a sloop and it just happened to start to rain. I can imagine if I had some Bose quality headset and several beers might have been moved to tears my precious. The only downside is that the dungeons are blacker than a necromorphs gums on a moonless midnight and considering Geralt is supposed to have mutations that help his vision it makes no sense that I have to stop the game and turn the brightness levels on my TV up super high in order to play the game during the daytime (the TV is 4K able, 3D able, LG, and high quality so it's not due to a busted screen. As Ori Will of the Wisps has me drooling with how beautiful it is every time I play it on that TV). I can't write anything negative about the NPCs. As they are great and I have yet to come across a dull one. The people, almost in every province, are extremely racist or should I say biggoted towards Geralt, usually gritty, crude, barbaric, rude, and both frustratingly and lovingly raw at the same time. You can feel the fear and or frustration seething off of them as you pass by and they flinch or make some highly inappropriate snide remark as they are clearly intimidated by your/Geralt's mere presence. You can feel there is a very complex culture and deep rooted awe for Witchers as random people show a dichotomous disposition towards as whispers spoken just within earshot swing to the extremes of adoration are quiet abhorrent. You get the feeling of hopelessness from the people that slips out of from a life of constant uncertainty, and day to day threats of death by starvation, savage factions, and terrifying monsters. What is both real and lovely and sad is how the children interact with Geralt at times. There are some heartbreaking lines as well as truly hilarious lines and interactions. But, what is the meat on the bones of this game is killing monsters and making money. The monsters aren't Silent Hill demented scary; however, they are reminiscent of a Creepy Pasta sort of scary and there are countless side missions which throw away monsters that have their own lore that you can read about in Gerald's Bestiary, and I'm sure could inspire hundreds of authors to write stand alone series. There are ghosts, living dead, cursed, devils, from land to sea tales within this epic game and I am scratching the surface of the main quest at a measly level 14. Again, there are some European curse words like "sodding" and "bullocks" that don't mean much to someone who grew up elsewhere. I understand that they are vulgar, but still don't see how bloody or sodding is offensive. However, the queen of dirty words and expletives is used generously throughout the game. So, the dialogue is adult themed a lot of the time. But, for all you pervs, you'll be happy that just as some dialogue is dirty, there are many options choices and options that you can choose that will lead to some cut scenes with the fairer s3x that would result in a quick power down akin to a "slam shut" or quick TV shut off if mixed company happens to enter the room suddenly. Heads up, there are some X-rated scenes so don't play it with the volume too loud at times. There is so much more to write about. If interested, mark my review as helpful and I'll put in more work and descriptions. I will probably add more after I finish the game. But, I am taking my time on this one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2021 by Mr J

  • It's Geralt, of Rivia
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Game of the Year
Wild Hunt's been on many "best game" lists since its release, and it's well deserved. The writing, presentation and content are in AAA range. Geralt's main quest is to save his protege, Ciri, but like all games of this sort, there are many, many other quests to do - or not do. Do what you like. Gawk at the scenery, play Gwent, ride Roach, kill stuff, get laid, go swimming, go treasure hunting. I'm playing the upscaled 4K version on my Xbox X. While the ray traced graphics are good, they're not great, and in fact the game does not run so smoothly with it's on. Performance Mode is a much better experience. Menus load fasters, Geralt moves like water, and it still looks awesome. Everyone should take a walk in Geralt's hobnail boots. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2023 by Steve

  • Fun to play
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Game of the Year
If you like RPGs and open world games, you should check this one out. It came with two set of DLC already on the game. Hours of fun await you!
Reviewed in the United States on July 15, 2023 by Brant P.

  • My favorite game of all time
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Game of the Year
I love this game more than any game. The combat may not be perfect, but the story is. Gertal of Rivia is the best character ever!
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2023 by Brad Johnson

  • Nice!
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Game of the Year
It works as advertised, good price and very fast shipping. I will purchase from this seller again.
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2023 by RavenArts

  • Great rpg
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Game of the Year
Enthralling storyline. Real consequences from actions, or inactions. Leveling is sloooow. Complicated skill tree. Combat is interesting, you have to use different tactics for diverse types of enemies- monsters, know your opponents weaknesses. Many hours of gameplay. Satisfying emotional payout upon defeating certain scumbags. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Great Game, but beg to differ comparing skyrim
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Game of the Year
Even if you played skyrim, takes a bit getting used to. I have played all elder scroll series. Personally the graphics engine on skyrim is a bit more realistic. When first I saw the characters, they were too shiny like plastic or wax figures. I haven't seen that with skyrim engine. Nature sceneries are fine from far away view, but when you are riding or walking you can see the rugged shapes of trees and leaves which are not smoothed out. The horse riding is more natural than skyrim. However turning around and trying to get on the horse is a little sluggish. I think primary it could be because of the 3rd person. The main story conversations are long (almost like you're watching a movie with some input). Sometimes you get bored and just read the titles and skip forward. Definitely not for kids, with lots of nudity. Movements are bit sluggish and unnatural with characters compared to skyrim or assasins creed. But surely they did a great job with the story line and many other things. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2020 by TP

  • Story rich,open world game with decisions affecting story and the world around you
Platform For Display: Xbox One Edition: Game of the Year
Incredible game. Can't praise it enough. Will definitely keep playing it for years to come.
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2022 by George L

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