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Un asesino de monstruos debe encontrar a su hija adoptiva, un arma viviente quien puede acabar con el mundo.Un asesino de monstruos debe encontrar a su hija adoptiva, un arma viviente quien puede acabar con el mundo.Un asesino de monstruos debe encontrar a su hija adoptiva, un arma viviente quien puede acabar con el mundo.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Nominada a7premios BAFTA
- 30 premios ganados y 20 nominaciones en total
Doug Cockle
- Geralt of Rivia
- (English version)
- (voz)
Denise Gough
- Yennefer
- (English version)
- (voz)
Jaimi Barbakoff
- Triss
- (English version)
- (voz)
Katie McGuinness
- Keira
- (English version)
- (voz)
James Clyde
- Baron
- (English version)
- (voz)
Christian Contreras
- Lambert
- (English version)
- (voz)
Richard Hawley
- Dijkstra
- (English version)
- (voz)
- …
John Schwab
- Dandelion
- (English version)
- (voz)
Alexander Morton
- Zoltan Chivay
- (English version)
- (voz)
Sarah Greene
- Cerys an Craite
- (English version)
- (voz)
Allen Leech
- Hjalmar an Craite
- (English version)
- (voz)
Michael Maloney
- Avallac'h
- (English version)
- (voz)
Tom Clarke Hill
- Eskel
- (English version)
- (voz)
Gary Lilburn
- Crach an Craite
- (English version)
- (voz)
Patrick Drury
- Ermion
- (English version)
- (voz)
William Roberts
- Vesemir
- (English version)
- (voz)
Emma Hiddleston
- Priscilla
- (English version)
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
Pros:
Cons:
Verdict: One of my favourite games of all time. After completing, still thinking about the story and characters. Near flawless.
10/10
- Amazingly great story & characters
- Great RPG elements
- Wide and dense open world
- Satisfying combat
- Great graphics
- Great music
- Good voice acting & animation
- Tons of customisation, weapons, armour
- Tons of diverse monsters
- Great side quests
- Tons of value / allot to do
Cons:
- Movement is alittle clunky
- Bugs and glitches (improved as of now)
Verdict: One of my favourite games of all time. After completing, still thinking about the story and characters. Near flawless.
10/10
Wow. This game is truly astounding. I went into playing this game not really knowing what to expect, although I had heard good things about it. I have never played any of the first two Witcher games either. I have to admit, it was a weird transition from Bloodborne to the Witcher 3 because of the significant difference in pacing. However, they're two completely different games and the Witcher certainly proved itself to me. From the amazing sceneries to the engaging story, this game is definitely praiseworthy. However, the most compelling part of the story for me was definitely the characters. The character development in this game is amazing, and I truly began to feel a sense of comfort and love for nearly all of the characters. I loved the characters and lore of this game so much, in fact, that I actually played through the game multiple times, covering the main story and various side quests. It is very easy to put in over 150 hours into this game, as I have put in at least 500. Furthermore, I bought all of the books that the game series was based on and I am currently reading them with delight. If buying the entire book series simply because the game was incredible doesn't convince you that this is definitely a worthy buy, then I don't know what will. This game does not fail to impress and I can't wait for the upcoming DLCs. Hopefully you give it a shot, because it is definitely worth your time and money. Congrats to CD Projekt Red for creating such a magnificent experience with the Witcher 3.
10RM851222
Greetings from Lithuania.
Oh, my, God. What a game, What an adventure. "The Witcher III" is easily the best game not only in 2015, it is one of the few very best games i have ever played. To write about all ~100 hours + that i have played through till finishing the story would need more then 1 page, so i try to be short as possible.
Probably never before i was captivated by open world then in this game. It is huge. And i mean HUGE! There a tons of activities, and every one of them is interesting, it keeps you going further, explore and etc. Gameplay is outstanding. Fights are incredibly done, they are brutal, so as this world. Graphics are amazing. Music! What a score and especially during battles - great stuff. Voice acting was superb by all involved. Just to thing how much effort was put into creating every single thing and detail in this game is mind blowing. To be honest i wasn't a fan of "Witcher II", haven't even played the first one. But after finishing "Wild Hunt" i can safely say - count me in for (hopefuly) next installments. This is simply one of the very best games ever created.
Overall, "The Witcher III: Wild Hunt" is a masterpiece. I do not use this word usually, but in this case it is the one that perfectly summarize this experience. Own this game no matter what genres do you prefer - this is a perfect game for everyone.
Masterpiece.
Oh, my, God. What a game, What an adventure. "The Witcher III" is easily the best game not only in 2015, it is one of the few very best games i have ever played. To write about all ~100 hours + that i have played through till finishing the story would need more then 1 page, so i try to be short as possible.
Probably never before i was captivated by open world then in this game. It is huge. And i mean HUGE! There a tons of activities, and every one of them is interesting, it keeps you going further, explore and etc. Gameplay is outstanding. Fights are incredibly done, they are brutal, so as this world. Graphics are amazing. Music! What a score and especially during battles - great stuff. Voice acting was superb by all involved. Just to thing how much effort was put into creating every single thing and detail in this game is mind blowing. To be honest i wasn't a fan of "Witcher II", haven't even played the first one. But after finishing "Wild Hunt" i can safely say - count me in for (hopefuly) next installments. This is simply one of the very best games ever created.
Overall, "The Witcher III: Wild Hunt" is a masterpiece. I do not use this word usually, but in this case it is the one that perfectly summarize this experience. Own this game no matter what genres do you prefer - this is a perfect game for everyone.
Masterpiece.
Very well written characters, fun quests, engaging story.
Why can't EA and Ubisoft make stuff like this? I don't get it.
Why can't EA and Ubisoft make stuff like this? I don't get it.
When I finish a game, I never start it again straight away, typically leaving at least a few weeks between playthroughs. Often I never even return to it. 'The Witcher 3' was the exception. As soon as I completed it, I launched it again on Death March (i.e. very hard) difficulty, and began my journey once again. Why did I break my habit of shelving a completed game? The answer: 'The Witcher 3' has *everything*.
In Geralt's third and probably final appearance as a game protagonist, we're taken on an unforgettable adventure. The basic premise of this game is actually very simple: find Ciri. Ciri is a friend of Geralt and the Kaer Morhen Witchers, and she is in grave danger when all the signs indicate that the Wild Hunt are attacking. Supporting this story, as you may expect in a fantasy RPG, is a huge number of side quests. What you may not expect, though, is just how good these can be!
Whilst the Wild Hunt and the myriad other antagonists certainly contribute to 'The Witcher 3' in a brilliant way, I believe that it's the people we get to know (and reunite with, in some cases) who really bring this fantasy to life. Several supporting characters, who would almost certainly receive rather superficial and unsympathetic treatment in a lesser RPG, are written and performed incredibly vividly and imaginatively. One such character is a man you'll meet relatively early in the game - the Bloody Baron.
This couldn't be done, of course, without strong writing. I'd also say, though, that Doug Cockle and the rest of the cast give some outstanding performances - arguably the best I've ever seen in a game. I admit to having never really cared much about the quality of voice acting in a video-game, but 'The Witcher 3' has raised the bar substantially.
You'll connect with 'The Witcher 3', its plot and its many characters, but that isn't all this game offers. The exploration is truly great, too. From the hectic and troubled town of Novigrad, to the brutal mountains and desperate settlements of the Skellige Islands, no two places in this game are alike, and everywhere you go you'll find a story worth hearing.
The game mechanics are very smooth (which is important in some boss fights!), and the interface is accessible for people who don't really care to learn the intricacies of potions, crafting, augmentation and the like.
Overall, this game has provided the most incredible gaming experience I've ever participated in, and I recommend this to... just about everyone!
In Geralt's third and probably final appearance as a game protagonist, we're taken on an unforgettable adventure. The basic premise of this game is actually very simple: find Ciri. Ciri is a friend of Geralt and the Kaer Morhen Witchers, and she is in grave danger when all the signs indicate that the Wild Hunt are attacking. Supporting this story, as you may expect in a fantasy RPG, is a huge number of side quests. What you may not expect, though, is just how good these can be!
Whilst the Wild Hunt and the myriad other antagonists certainly contribute to 'The Witcher 3' in a brilliant way, I believe that it's the people we get to know (and reunite with, in some cases) who really bring this fantasy to life. Several supporting characters, who would almost certainly receive rather superficial and unsympathetic treatment in a lesser RPG, are written and performed incredibly vividly and imaginatively. One such character is a man you'll meet relatively early in the game - the Bloody Baron.
This couldn't be done, of course, without strong writing. I'd also say, though, that Doug Cockle and the rest of the cast give some outstanding performances - arguably the best I've ever seen in a game. I admit to having never really cared much about the quality of voice acting in a video-game, but 'The Witcher 3' has raised the bar substantially.
You'll connect with 'The Witcher 3', its plot and its many characters, but that isn't all this game offers. The exploration is truly great, too. From the hectic and troubled town of Novigrad, to the brutal mountains and desperate settlements of the Skellige Islands, no two places in this game are alike, and everywhere you go you'll find a story worth hearing.
The game mechanics are very smooth (which is important in some boss fights!), and the interface is accessible for people who don't really care to learn the intricacies of potions, crafting, augmentation and the like.
Overall, this game has provided the most incredible gaming experience I've ever participated in, and I recommend this to... just about everyone!
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- TriviaIn spite of his youthful appearance and reckless behavior, the bard Dandelion is supposed to be in his late forties by the time of the game's events. This is actually true to the books, where, a few years before, Dijkstra told Dandelion: "I know you're almost forty, look almost thirty, think you're just over twenty and act as though you're barely ten."
- Citas
Geralt of Rivia: This fog is as thick as curdled milk.
Lambert: Never took you for a poet.
Geralt of Rivia: Oh, but I am one. Wanna hear a limerick?
Lambert: Sure.
Geralt of Rivia: Lambert, Lambert - what a prick.
Lambert: Not bad.
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