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The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Blood and Wine

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Blood and Wine

|Poland|Role-playing (RPG), Adventure

9.4 /10

Aww Amazing!

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10.7k ratings
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Complete
58.1h
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Steam · Player score9.7/1010.2k ratingsIGDB · Critic score9.2/1014 ratingsIGDB · Player score9.6/10465 ratings
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Blood and Wine is the second major expansion to The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. The players will accompany Geralt of Rivia to the region of Toussaint, one of the few places in the Witcher universe which has remained largely untouched by the war. The calm, laid-back atmosphere holds a dark and bloody secret that only the White Wolf can uncover; the expansion features new items for players to collect on their adventure and introduces previously unknown characters.

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Aww Amazing!: 9.4/10 across 10.7k ratings. This score says: bump it to the top of your backlog.

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This is a Expansion leaning into Role-playing (RPG), Adventure. Confirm the form and fantasy before you commit.

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IGNLeif Johnson · 25 May, 2016
9/10

Blood and Wine ends the saga of Geralt of Rivia in style, bringing with it a tale of charming vampires and troublesome friendship set in a stunning new landscape that departs from the bleakness we've known until now. The expansion also brings some welcome gameplay enhancements, including mutations, the ability to dye armor, and a vineyard for growing herbs. Most of all, it leaves Geralt in a good place.

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GameSpotKevin VanOrd · 27 May, 2016
8/10

The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine concludes Geralt’s latest saga with memorable quests, fearsome battles, and surprising wit.

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EurogamerJohnny Chiodini · 25 May, 2016
10/10

Blood and Wine is a fitting end to an exceptional video game.

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PC GamerTom Senior · 25 May, 2016
9.4/10

Even in its immutable, heavily cutscene driven form, The Witcher 3: Blood and Wine is an accomplished piece of genre fiction with some characters I'll come to miss. Pour a goblet of the red stuff and join them, you won't be disappointed.

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GamesRadar+David Roberts · 25 May, 2016
9/10

Blood and Wine is a gripping murder mystery set in a picturesque new locale, and a fitting end to the story of Geralt of Rivia.

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Game InformerKimberley Wallace · 25 May, 2016
9.3/10

Blood and Wine is an impressive expansion that tells a captivating tale about betrayal and love

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Rock, Paper, ShotgunRichard Cobbett · 25 May, 2016

Much like Mass Effect III’s wonderful Citadel expansion, this last outing is as much a victory lap, to remind us of the good times and end in the right spirit.

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DestructoidChris Carter · 25 May, 2016
9/10

However many little nagging issues I have with Wild Hunt (the combat is still a bit too simplistic), Blood and Wine is the best The Witcher has ever been since the first game. I came in merely expecting a bigger Hearts of Stone, but ended up getting something more expansive in nearly every sense of the word.

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KotakuNathan Grayson · 31 May, 2016

Blood and Wine is equal parts triumphant and somber, a reminder of all the great times we’ve had with Geralt and some of the shitty things we’ve done in his shoes. It’s about facing down the totality of Geralt’s in-game legacy and—instead of regretting or redoing it—coming to terms with it.

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Push SquareRobert Ramsey · 9 Jun, 2016
10/10

CD Projekt Red has released three masterpieces within the space of a year. Alongside Hearts of Stone, Blood and Wine ensures that The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is, without question, the role-playing game to beat going forward. Toussaint provides a gorgeous new location that's a joy to explore, and the sun-soaked land houses enough engrossing content to put many fully priced retail releases to shame. Geralt's last hurrah is a pleasure to experience; a fitting end to a stunning achievement.

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