The Witcher 3 transpires in a world that hums with life.
Just killed a nekker?
This degree of care extends far beyond making the world make sense.
My favourite example of this, however, isnt in The Witcher 3s base game.
Instead, its the Equine Phantoms quest from Blood & Wine.
Equine Phantoms tasks you with chomping on some funky fungi to be able to see a supposedly invisible demon.
Surely hed help out someone in need.
Or maybe Letho - yeah, its reasonable to assume Pinastri just got a different witcher on the case.
Well, not wrong, but not right either.
Its not a witcher, its a witchers horse.
If Geralt leaves the area without solving the mystery, the mission fails, Mills says on Twitter.
A witcher’s horse picks up a few tricks on the path, it seems.
Ive never seen a world so dynamically consistent with itself as The Witcher 3.
Thank god for magic mushrooms.
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