Except Geralt...he left the Path to raise a child, and live with his loved ones, and when shit started to happen, he desperately sought them out to save them. He does get involved in human affairs when it suits him and he always debates about the differences between monsters and human, and to quote Zoltan : "Witchers will always be needed". That's because evil always exists no matter its shape.
So basically Geralt never really acted like a Witcher was supposed to, and he always interferes when his heart tells him to do so, and this trailer shows just that.
This trailer is as far as it gets from politics. This started out as a hanging that would've devolved into bashing her with a hammer by some thugs. That's not really politics, especially when circumstances of war forces people like her into doing what she did.
The point of this trailer is that humans are monsters too, and it was illustrated pretty well.
The girl wasn't sentenced to murder, and the verdict came from an emperor who started war and most likely forced girls like that one to loot and engage in cannibalism and as we've seen that pretty much gives monsters like those guys the opportunity to shed blood and have fun.
Anyways you had choices in your games, so what made Geralt a grey character were the circumstances of those choices. Geralt was always pretty heroic, starting from the books and the games too, he's by no chance an anti-hero.
I understand that, and that's one of the reasons I don't really rush to buy stuff on day 1 and I've never preordered either...but still I think it's manageable...
Let's say you dedicate 8 - 12 hours for work and social stuff during weekdays, and the rest for gaming(if you would be invested in something)....then on weekend gaming can take the place of working...
You don't have to marathon through 200 hours...that said, when I know something like the witcher 3 will come, then I know that I will cut off the social life just to play the game :p
I do have to say that I have casual games too...like I'm playing Don't Starve these days, because I just don't have time for anything else...
This head of the Inquisition story makes me wonder...Inquisition against whom? Because I'm pretty sure I won't be the enemy of the mages all game long, since I will be a mage, if Bioware allows...
Makes me think of something like, beginning with the Inquisition, but then perhaps slowly change the mindset and whatnot...interesting...
Funnily enough this is why I mostly play RPGs...if I want to sped some good money on a game, then I want it to be rewarding and I would like emotional investment in it...
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