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[–] illpoet 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
the witcher 3 not exactly the same combat although its similiar but more it's a very dark and violent world like in SOM. unfortunately theres no stealth in it. Its also very storyline based which means lots of cut scenes but IMO it gets away with it bc the stories are very compelling (plus theres naked women in the cutscenes) Unfortunately the nemesis system (the ability to change the bosses in SOM) is unique to shadows at this time but i hope to see it in more future games as in my opinion it was extremely immersive.
i dunno i could go on and on but i just got a sense if you liked SOM you would also like the witcher 3. you don't need to play the first 2 to play the third one but you might end up going back to play them if you liked the 3rd one.
[–] Leinhart [S] ago
My friend actually gave me The Witcher 3 for free. Its starting to get to where my PC hardware can't handle the big, fancy games these days though. :(
[–] illpoet 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
rats yeah witcher 3 is a pretty big resource hog. maybe if you dropped all the settings and what not? Just from your post i got the feeling you'd like it.