I'll be lucky to finish the game at all, much less start again with New Game Plus.įrom what I can tell, I'm not the only one. Then it added New Game Plus, and I bowed my head in defeat. I found myself downloading extra quests for the game despite knowing very well I would likely never find time to even finish them. Not only do they make Witcher 3 one of the most jam-packed games of all time, but it then has the audacity to add even more to it in the form of 16 free pieces of DLC. Adding insult to injury is CD Projekt Red's seemingly never-ending amount of goodwill. I'm slowly making my way through the game, but at this point I wonder if there is even a point.
But every time I boot the game up a sense of hopelessness washes over me. I love every aspect of the game, from the visuals to the storytelling, from the crafting to the combat. What I'm trying to say is that Witcher 3 both excites me and exhausts me. And I'm sure there are plenty of contracts and side missions I'm missing. I've done many of the sidequests and Witcher contracts when I've come across them, but I haven't even begun to journey out and uncover the hundreds of question marks that litter the game map. In fact, I haven't even done all that much on the mainland.