“The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt” is one of the most addictive games ever made. It starts slowly. This is fun. It looks great. It’s got dense, complex storytelling served by interesting characters. Even the side quests feel detailed and expertly conceived. You almost don’t feel the game getting its hooks in you until you are taking every free moment (and carving a few not-free moments out of things like sleep and family time) to further the increasingly rich tale of Geralt of Rivia, one of the most memorable characters of the year. Sure, he may look a little bit like a trashy romance book cover model, but he’s also a bad-ass warrior, powerful magician and fascinating moralist, depending on how you...
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