Within the very first fifteen minutes, you leave behind the gloomy, brutal landscapes of The Witcher 3 and enter an entirely new area, one that is unlike anything you’ve ever seen in this series. Tonally, in terms of its writing and in terms of the visual style the game crafts for itself- among other things- Blood and Wine carves out an identity of its own, completely independent of the base game and the Hearts of Stone DLC, so much so that developers CD Projekt RED could have easily launched this expansion pack as a separate game in the series altogether. As soon as you start playing The Witcher 3’sBlood and Wine expansion pack, you get the feeling that even though the base game is still the same as what has come before, almost everything else is different.
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