And any relationship needs a little reinvigorating from time to time, lest it become stale. Having played the whole thing a couple of times, you’d be forgiven for feeling like it doesn’t have much more to offer.
Sure, it might be a nearly-six-year-old game, but I’ll be damned if it hasn’t aged wonderfully. In its heyday, The Witcher 3 was the go-to whenever you wanted an example of the technical and storytelling capabilities of triple-A games. Hell, when I bought the very laptop I’m writing this article in (don’t shame me, pc builders) every review site used The Witcher 3 to test it against similar models. I still remember the days where any new piece of gaming hardware, any driver update, and any new performance-related feature benchmarked The Witcher 3 as its selling-point.
Play the game in a brand-new way and fall in love with it all over again!