
Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Libertyhas been out in the world for quite some time now, which means that the developers over at CD Projekt RED will have shifted their focus over toThe Witcher 4.
Take a look at the new-gen overhaul ofThe Witcher 3: Wild Huntbelow.
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They continued, “Now you’re attending Vesemir’s funeral. Which carries its own weight and range of emotions after the quest with Lambert. It’s clear that it’s over for Kaer Morhen. At least for now. The castle is in disrepair and the person that tied the Witchers together is dead. The allies you assembled can’t stay and Eskel and Lambert won’t stay. It’s sad, but in its own way, it’s not. It’s a new chapter for everyone and a new set of opportunities.” Ah, sweet memories. It’s like reliving playing the game for the first time all over again.
User PaulSimonBarCarlosonadded, “It’s one of my favourite quests in the entire game. Seeing all the people you helped, fighting together to save Ciri was really cool. And yes Vesemir’s death was really sad,” while Lapwing68said, “Aye, it’s a rollercoaster ride of emotions, and it wasn’t any easier on the third playthrough.” I quite agree, although The Bloody Baron questline has to come in at a close second.
Topics:The Witcher,The Witcher 3,CD Projekt Red