







The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is currently on the switch platform for a week. As a long-awaited work, what is the game like? Is it worth buying? Let's take a look!









Login to the Switch will inevitably shrink the image quality, the resolution is dynamic 540P in the handheld mode, but the screen is small, the screen effect is acceptable, Xiaobian feels better than the "German headquarters" "Different Excalibur" picture . The resolution in host mode is 720P instead of the 900P-1080P supported by most Switch games. Adding a large screen causes some of the shortcomings on the screen to be magnified, and the effect is greatly discounted.

Besides the number of frames, CDPR's optimization in this area is good, and the whole game process is smooth. In either mode, the game is basically stable for 30 frames, and occasionally in the case of town or intense combat, it will fall to about 25 frames, and the host mode is relatively more stable. But these hardly affect the gaming experience, which is still very good.





















This book has a huge open world, long story lines and massive collection elements and side missions and a wonderful combat system. The quests in the game are all over the entire map. The content is more complicated and richer than the main line. Each task is designed to be very interesting and exquisite. It has its own personality and story clues. The player's every move will deeply affect the world. Give the player a great sense of substitution. Although the amount of text is huge, the internal logic is very strict, and with the vivid expressions and movements of NPC, it gives people a sense of realism, and people can't help but calm down and listen to each other.

The combat system is perfect in this game. This game requires a lot of combat skills. Players need to carefully observe the enemy's movements in the battle and effectively use the resources on hand to win the victory in the most effective way. Even the enemy will be able to use the same combat skills as dodge and counterattack, and even learn tactics such as smuggling and enemies. Various medicinal and medicated oils have become a necessity for combat, and players are forced to become more focused during operation. You even need to predict the enemy's moves as you would in an action game, otherwise it's easy to be screamed by the group.

The huge prop system adds to the game, especially the alchemy system. You will get a lot of potion formulas and equipment drawings in the game. Each bottle of potion has its own practical function, especially when fighting monsters. For example, applying different types of sword oil can increase the damage bonus to a particular type of enemy.

At the same time, the game also contains a number of small games, the most famous of which is the Quint brand. The Quint card looks complicated, but once you master the game of Quint, this card game has the magic to get you into it for a long time. This card game is very deep, and the skills of the leader, the choice of the faction, and the combination of the cards need to be carefully studied to beat others.





















"Witcher 3" is a game worthy of playing. The rich game content, the deep-cut characters, and the excellent combat system have created this great work together.

But as IGN's assessment said, if you are the first to contact the "Witcher" series, it is definitely not recommended to play the Switch version. But if you can't play on other hosts or PCs, or if you want to play on the console, then highly recommended!























































