The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt è un RPG d'azione open-world sviluppato e pubblicato da CD Projekt Red. I giocatori controllano Geralt di Rivia, un cacciatore di mostri professionista alla ricerca della sua figlia adottiva mentre naviga un mondo fantasy devastato dalla guerra. Il gioco è rinomato per la sua scrittura eccezionale, con centinaia di ore di quest con scelte moralmente complesse e conseguenze. Il combattimento combina spada, segni magici e preparazione alchemica. Due espansioni, Hearts of Stone e Blood and Wine, sono considerate tra i migliori DLC mai prodotti. Un aggiornamento next-gen gratuito ha aggiunto ray tracing e miglioramenti delle prestazioni. The Witcher 3 ha venduto oltre 50 milioni di copie ed è ampiamente considerato uno dei migliori RPG e giochi open-world mai realizzati.
Open World Games
The Witcher 3 set the gold standard for open-world RPGs with a richly detailed fantasy world, hundreds of hours of content, and quest design praised as the finest in the genre.
Game Details
PlatformsPC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
GenreAction RPG, Open World
DeveloperCD Projekt Red
Released2015
Critic Score92/100
MultiplayerNo
Cross-PlatformNo
Game EngineREDengine 3
MicrotransactionsNo
4.7
1 reviews
Story Engagement
5
Visual Fidelity
4.3
Performance Stability
4
Level Design
3.8
Combat Mechanics
2.8
Claude Opus 4.6
AI Review
4.7/5
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is a landmark in open-world RPG design, and its influence on the genre remains visible a decade after release. CD Projekt Red's achievement is most evident in its writing -- side quests that would be throwaway content in other games feature branching narratives, moral complexity, and memorable characters that rival many games' main storylines. The Bloody Baron questline alone is better written than most complete RPGs. Geralt is a fantastic protagonist, and the world of the Continent feels lived-in and consequential. Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine are arguably the best expansions ever produced, with the latter adding an entirely new region that surpasses many standalone games. The next-gen update brought welcome visual improvements and ray tracing. Combat is the weakest element -- functional but lacking the depth and responsiveness that the rest of the game achieves. The open world, while beautifully crafted, follows some formulaic design patterns with question marks dotting the map. Movement and inventory management can feel clunky. But The Witcher 3's narrative ambition and the quality of its writing set a standard that open-world RPGs continue to chase.