Why You Can't Move On from The Witcher 3
Over the years we have seen some incredible RPG games released, games which stay with us to this very day. Whether they capture us with their immersive worlds or well written characters, they leave an imprint on us which stick throughout our game journeys. And with some games, they are so good that one playthrough isn't enough for us. We want,and crave more so we keep going back. For me, that game will always be the Witcher 3, my favourite game of all time, and in my opinion the greatest RPG ever made. And it’s not just me that shares this opinion, many of us agree that this game blew its competition out of the water, and set a standard so high that we will be chasing an experience like it for decades to come. There are so many things that make this game what it is. So today I aim to break down why we all seem to end up finding ourselves back in the world of The Witcher 3 after countless hours of already being there, what makes the game so special, and if there’s ever a possibility of us actually being able to move on… Follow me on X! https://x.com/GoatedSyn Join this channel to get access to perks: / @goatedsynro

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