I don't think they will show him in game. Old Jaskier narrated loading screens was mostly just a narrative way to remind gamers about what is going on when they come back to the game after some time, a story summary..that was its primary reason for existence.
Hey one can always hope:
http://ask.fm/GingerEffect/answer/130598609682
Any idea if the upcoming expansions will be compatible if the main game if we've already completed it?
Any idea if the upcoming expansions will be compatible if the main game if we've already completed it?
I don't see why not. Would be lame otherwise, I hope they don't do that.
I'm so excited to visit Toussaint!!!
Speaking of which, I finished reading the spanish version of Lady of the Lake (was the only book of which I still hadn't read an official version) and it needs to be said, the damn book is a masterpiece.
The way each story arc is told through multiple perspectives, some even in the far away future, and the way it all comes together, is brilliant.
The battle of Brenna is epic, long awaited confrontations finally happen and many dear characters tragically meet their demise.
I've really come to appreciate Sapkowski's writing style and I think it reaches its peak here.
Actually, looking at the 5 books of the saga (the short stories are a different beast and hard to compare directly), I think they get better with each book, which is remarkable.
The book is sold out most of the time on amazon, fnac, etc despite Spain's ridiculous book prices which is fantastic.
It's a shame we'll never knowhow a fight between Geralt and Bonhart would've turned out, that would've been something else. That was always going to be Ciri's fight of course, but I can't help but wonder.
About the books, love all the small details CDPR added for the fans of the books. In the 1st and second games they were a few, but here is at every step you find a nice think about them, directly or inderectly.
Loved the part when Geralt and Phillipa are talking about her eyes and Geralt saysthat he remebered about the "building" eyes Vilgefortz had before he killed them and how grotesque they were, and if Phillipa was the same lol
Like I laughed at that moment but then I thought, people will be like, who the fuck is Vilgefortz lol
Playing the games after reading the books is just a completely different experience, especially TW3.
I'm really enjoying the final stretch of the game just for the fact thatLike you said before, CDPR really nailed Geralt's facial expressions when interacting with her, we really see that side of Geralt that he only shows to Ciri.Geralt and Ciri get to spend time together and kick some ass.
I was afraid that the game would end shortly after they reunited.
The quest withAs for Vilgefortz, CDPR could've gone the easy way and written a story where he and Bonhart get ressurected for some lame reason, but they came up with some great plots that make sense and are believable, stories that make you think "yeah, I could see this happen".Avallac'h surprised me. I wasn't expecting to see Tir Na Lia in the game. All the jumping through worlds reminded me of when Ciri was trying to get back, which was cool.
We also get better closure for the whole thing with the Wild Hunt which we really didn't get in the books.
Bringing Geralt back would always feel a bit forced of course but nothing you can do about that.
As much a Sapkowski says the game are not canon, CDPR did a such great job to make it belivable, that I dont give a fuck, for me thats how really the story continues.
I don't see why not. Would be lame otherwise, I hope they don't do that.
I'm so excited to visit Toussaint!!!
Speaking of which, I finished reading the spanish version of Lady of the Lake (was the only book of which I still hadn't read an official version) and it needs to be said, the damn book is a masterpiece.
The way each story arc is told through multiple perspectives, some even in the far away future, and the way it all comes together, is brilliant.
The battle of Brenna is epic, long awaited confrontations finally happen and many dear characters tragically meet their demise.
I've really come to appreciate Sapkowski's writing style and I think it reaches its peak here.
Actually, looking at the 5 books of the saga (the short stories are a different beast and hard to compare directly), I think they get better with each book, which is remarkable.
The book is sold out most of the time on amazon, fnac, etc despite Spain's ridiculous book prices which is fantastic.
It's a shame we'll never knowhow a fight between Geralt and Bonhart would've turned out, that would've been something else. That was always going to be Ciri's fight of course, but I can't help but wonder.
Yeah, same for me.
Have you read Season of Storms yet? How is it? I need more Witcher in my life but I can't afford it right now.
I wish I had all the spanish hardcovers sitting on my shelf but damn, they cost 4 times as much as the softcover english versions. Maybe one day I'll be able to replace them all with the hardcover versions.
Heh, I have always wondered about that fight too.My thought is that Bonhart would have a slight swordmanship advantage over Geralt, but Geralt being the smart fighter that he is, he will be able to win. Very, very close match though.
Nah, still need to buy the book.
And yep, books in spain are too expensive. I suppose is the mentality of, "will get as much as we can from people that like to read books instead of trying to make more people actually read books".
Heh, I have always wondered about that fight too.My thought is that Bonhart would have a slight swordmanship advantage over Geralt. However Geralt, with his mutation advantage and being a smart fighter, he would win. Very, very close match though.
Nah, still need to buy the book.
And yep, books in spain are too expensive. I suppose is the mentality of, "will get as much as we can from people that like to read books instead of trying to make more people actually read books".
Speaking of Geralt fight in the books, I LOVE how th first fight against Vilgefortz is explained in the booksthe one were Geralt is asking to himself were he did wrong in a flashforward, only to know he didnt do anything wrong, its just Vilgefortz was out of his level. Good stuff in the one is told in the books. The easy way out would have been write the fight as Sapkowski always does, and then explain that, but he does an interesting flashfoward technique, to just convey how stong is Vilgefortz during that moment
Which is fucking ridiculous. And sad.
Yeah, in the end I think geralt would win but it would be close. I was thinking that signs could give him an advantage but he doesn't really use them during fights in the books which is a shame.
I love the cutscene at the end of the fight with, Geralt uses signs in a really smart way to get the upper hand. The fights in the books are described with fantastic detail, especially the sword techniques, and are always exciting to read, but I always feel that it's a shame he doesn't throw signs into the mix.Imlerith
Yeah that was a nice touch. I liked how their encounter panned out and how it made me go from one emotion to another.
When Vilgefortz pulled out a sword I actually laughed and wondered if he lost his mind. Geralt's instant loss did baffled me a lot. It paints a perfect picture of what kind of world the Witcher Saga is happening in and what kind of a person Geralt is. He is not the strongest, the most important or even the most likable guy. But he is a man who is driven by the affection he has for his loved ones. Crude, but surprisingly charming.
Oh yeah, not that I remember, what about Síle de Tansarville lol
Letho as a returning character was much better done.Hey, you went your way and save her in The Witcher 2, lets show her 3 minutes with not even a substantial dialogue because she is fucking dying already?
Yeah, same for me.
Have you read Season of Storms yet? How is it? I need more Witcher in my life but I can't afford it right now.
I wish I had all the spanish hardcovers sitting on my shelf but damn, they cost 4 times as much as the softcover english versions. Maybe one day I'll be able to replace them all with the hardcover versions.
I read Season of Storms during my last book readthrough in january and it was great. It felt wonderful reading new Witcher book that I did not know yet after so much time. Very atmospheric and fun. And I like that CDP managed to get a reference to it into the game.
And yeah Sapkowski left Aen Elle plotline completely unresolved/abandoned. Ciri just jumped away and Wild Hunt was no more (on pages of Lady of the Lake). It made perfect sense for CDP to finish this.
Awesome, I look forward to reading it.
As for the Wild HuntI guess Ciri was doomed to run from them for the rest of her life, which is pretty much what she's doing at the start of TW3.
I finished the game yesterday after 140 hours.
Loved it.
My ending was.rather positive, radovid is dead (fuck trying to help him in the first two games), Temeria is free again (a pity not knowing if its going to be ruled by Foltest daugther that I gave to John Natalis), Nilfgaard returns home, the mages can live again, Ciri becomes a witcher (Witcher 4 pavement im sure) and Geralt retires with lady Yeneffer.
I have some qualms with the ending, but nothing too big. My biggest one, and its not really that important.
So I thought the final image, or scene of the ending, would be an old Jaskier (the whole game is narrated by an old voice you think at the beggining is Vesemir, but then he talks in first person about Jaskier) writting the narration he is doing druing the whole game, like a camera pan of him in a room with Priscilla. Would be a good final touch. But nope, after the mission of avenging Priscilla interaction with Jaskier is zero, even when you are asking your friends to save Kaer Morhen, which seems a little strange. Would have liked to know if Priscilla got well and Jaskier stayed with her.
And also the super heel turn ofDijkstra, I think is too forced. He is an A grade asshole in the books and I thought his recreation was perfect in the game up until that moment, but I dont think he would do what he does at the end as he is not bad per se, leaving you the option of killing him or let him live and make Roche and Thaned be killed.
Apart from that great ending. Im pretty sure I did like 98% of the sidequests, leaving some obscure sidequest here and there. Got the majority of the treasure hunts, but not
all the sea icons around skellige, becuase who has the time for low level repetitive objects.
GOTY 2015.
EDIT.
Also LOVED the family moments of Ciri, Geralt and Yeneffer. Geralt's faces when he talk with Ciri are amazing, no really, amazing animation that conveys parenting feeling.
Finally finished it.
Like I said above I messed up Geralt's relation with Yen and Triss by romancing both which was sad.
As for the rest, I think I got the best options, going by what I've read in the guide.
Ciri became an empress, which I think is ideal, she's meant for great things and will become a great ruler, making much more of an impact on the world than as a Witcher. In my version of the ending it just sucks that Geralt is alone, but normaly he would go on to live with either Triss or Yen, so I think that overall it's the ideal scenario.
In the other aspects I got the best outcomes:
Cerys rules in Skellige.
Nilfgaard won the war and Temeria got sovereignity.
Keira and Lambert are ploughing their heads off.
I really couldn't have asked for more from this game, it's a monumental achievement and a love letter to Witcher fans.
Now that I've read your version of the ending I want to point something out:
You do get to know what happens to Priscilla, you need to talk with Dandelion and Zoltan at the start of the epilogue, he tells you everything and thanks you for helping them.
Also, Temeria isn't free and Nilfgaard doesn't retreat. Though the war is over, Nilfgaard rules over the North, Temeria just has a certain degree of sovereignity unlike the other kingdoms.
Hahaha, yep I knew about the priscilla thing after I beat the game, so I didnt get a chance to talk to Jaskier furing that segment.
And yeah, I understanded badly the first time I saw the custcenenilfgaard doesnt retreat, it just leaves temeria alone and Emhyr sends all the tropps back to nilfgaard to treat the internal affairs that he wins in that scenario.
About Ciri being the empress instead of a witcher, even if I think that would resolve the whole world and be the happily ever after ending, I dont think is the way the world that created Sapkowski would realistically end. Theres alway a statuos quo there of good people and bad people ruling the world, and never getting a whole world peace. Ciri wouldnt like being an empress, as she has always been a free soul like Geralt.
For me the more "canon" version would be she being a Witcher, and would be a good way to make a Witcher 4 without Geralt.
And yep, is absolutely the best thing ever done for fans of something in another media. Thousands of people would love to have their favourite series, anime, comic... has such a good series of games that respect the source material so much, as CDPR has done with the Witcher saga.
Just in case you guys missed it, here's a fantastic article "Inside the launch of Witcher 3".
Also includes a ton of great concept art.
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2015-08-17-inside-the-witcher-3-launch
Lovely article. Im reading the con cept art book that came with the collectors edition now that im finished with the game. Lots of concepts there.
I still need to check the artbook and the comic that came with the game, was afraid of spoilers before.
Just ordered Season of Storms! Really looking forward to it.
Cant wait for a summary of it then.
Denton mentioned above that he already read it.
Wouldn't a summary be spoilerish though?
Holy shit, less than 24 hours between placing the order and receiving the book in Portugal from Amazon.es.
About 80 pages into Season of Storms. It's really good.
I was wondering how it would feel to go back to a story where there's no Ciri and no war with Nilfgaard and it's actually refreshing.
It's like reading one of the short stories from the first 2 books except this one is pretty damn long lol. Just Geralt and Dandelion getting into all sorts of trouble.
A few posts back we were talking about how it's a shame Geralt doesn't use his signs more often during fights. Well, I don't know if seeing footage from the games had any influence on Sapkowski but Geralt uses them constantly here which is awesome.
One of the signs he uses is called Heliotrope which seems to be the equivalent of Quen.
So yeah, I'm really liking it so far.
About 80 pages into Season of Storms. It's really good.
I was wondering how it would feel to go back to a story where there's no Ciri and no war with Nilfgaard and it's actually refreshing.
It's like reading one of the short stories from the first 2 books except this one is pretty damn long lol. Just Geralt and Dandelion getting into all sorts of trouble.
A few posts back we were talking about how it's a shame Geralt doesn't use his signs more often during fights. Well, I don't know if seeing footage from the games had any influence on Sapkowski but Geralt uses them constantly here which is awesome.
One of the signs he uses is called Heliotrope which seems to be the equivalent of Quen.
So yeah, I'm really liking it so far.
Yes I remember in one of the book, which I think is the first short stories one, the sign was called Heliotrope.
I guess I should start reading the fan translation. Or learn Polish.
Oh wow, that sounds super interesting.
The signs thing, its probably only coincidence. Sapkowski seems to be and old grumpy man that doesnt give two shits about the games, he said something about the games being their own thing on an interview, but how the interview was written it seem like it was bothersome for him. Probably lots of people asking him the same thing during book signs.
Oh, you're right, he used it before, I forgot.
I also just remembered that this sign is actually in TW2, but has to be unlocked. The effect is completely different though, it's definitely a shield type sign in the books, while in TW2 Heliotrope slows down your enemies for a short while.
Hm, this just made me realize that they dropped the sign for TW3, completely forgot about it until now.
I know he doesn't care about the game, but it's almost impossible that he didn't see footage/trailers. I dunno, I haven't even read a third of the book and he already used signs more often then in all the other books combined.
Truth be told, there's a point where he's kinda forced to rely on them for story reasons.
Come on, use vpn shenanigans on CDP's game?
Pffff, never.
I wouldn't call it shenanigans, most PC gamers here on gaf buy games at Nuuvem, they have great prices and are a completely legit site, if I can buy cheaper from another region I'll do it, it's not like I'm pirating the game or getting a key from a shady site like G2A.
The keys aren't region-locked, you just need the vpn to checkout when you buy them.
I'm so broke that I shouldn't even be spending a measly 5 euros on this expansion so every cent counts for me.
Glad to see you're back btw.
I want to get into the series and I'll start by playing the Witcher 2 on 360 followed by 3 on PS4. Should I bother youtubing the first game?
Nuuvem has the first expansion for 5 euros and change, use VPN to checkout.
Really looking forward to the scenes with Shani and spending more time in Oxenfurt which was definitely underused in the main story. Apparently Velen's map will be expanded as well.
Almost done with Season of Storms, Geralt fights some cool creatures in this book, would be cool to see them in the game, maybe in the second expansion...
GoG version or steam?
GoG.
Good good, never used nuveem though (I have hola! to do the VPN thing though), and if this werent CDP I wouldnt even think it twice doing this, but being them, i dont know if it will better to wait and buy it as 25 euros pack when the two expansions are released.
Counting both expansion for 25 euros doesnt seem like a rip-off to me, 30 hours for that price is pretty good in this day and age. Also i think of playing both expansion at the same time.I don't see the season pass paying off, the second expansion would have to cost more than 20 euros for it to be worth it. Hell, even on GoG the first expansion only costs 8 euros because of the pre-order discount, unless the second expansion is crazy expensive I doubt it will be worth it even on GoG itself.
Also, don't use Hola, it wont work, use flyvpn. You only need it active when clicking the checkout button, you can turn it off when you're actually paying.
Counting both expansion for 25 euros doesnt seem like a rip-off to me, 30 hours for that price is pretty good in this day and age. Also i think of playing both expansion at the same time.
And as I say, is more about rewading CDP for the work they have done, than trying to get it cheaper and them not getting all the money.
Yeah the epilogue was written very ambiguously as Sapkowski likes to do it. It could have been a dream or illusion or reality. And since reality explanation is most interesting (and mundane at the same time, heh), I took that one.
SoGeralt is alive, doing his job hundred years later. Yeeeeeah
Regarding the monsters, I saw that as just some straggler who took long time to get, but maybe I am misrememembering.
Just downloaded the fan translation for SoS.
Can't wait to read through this.
Is it done? Last I checked they were still a ways off of finishing.
I'm assuming you mean english.