As a landmark title that other games have trouble matching even now, The Witcher 3 flourishes on the Nintendo Switch. With an immense amount of absolutely engaging content, a meaningful narrative, and a meticulously designed world to explore, there’s no doubt about the quality of the game.
The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt on Switch is guaranteed to keep any commuting gamer occupied, and for those playing at home, it still does justice to the quality of this rip-roaring adventure.
The mature content and somber approach of The Witcher III: Wild Hunt – Complete Edition may put off some gamers, but it’s a can’t-miss game for those seeking an RPG with more bite and consequence (not to mention playable characters above the age of 15) than we normally get on Nintendo systems.
A great game is still a great game and this port is an absolute minimum to enjoy it. I only wonder what kind of audience is it really aimed at. [13/2019, p.80]
It's the full The Witcher 3 experience on Switch. Saber Interactive was forced to cut down plenty of graphics, but the whole experience is smooth and enjoyable. If you've never played The Witcher 3, it's a must.
Should you play The Witcher 3? Absolutely. It’s one of a handful of games from the past decade that you simply can’t miss. Should you play The Witcher 3 on the Switch? Honestly, probably not.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is my favorite game of all time, the DLCs are incredibly good adding more things to do to a game that in its form base its perfect, really good secondary missions, the main story is perfect, continuing the geralt story of the books and the past games, and of course it ends the story very well, no matter what end you get. Also the gameplay is awesome, whit good graphics, good audio and a lot of things more. An incredibly huge and awesome open world. This is a game were you wont get bored unless you play only this game for 2 months straight. Perfect 10/10
My problem with this game is open world. I hate question marks at map,it kills possibility of exploration, of course you can turn them off but the problem is That the game map is build arround question marks so this **** for me, gameplay = dodge attack xd nothing special
The quests and storyline are great and well thought.
Found the graphics lacking (the game is old yes) plus the controls were not precise. You need to adjust Geralt's position everytime in order to activate loot option. Didn't prefer the combat style either.