Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is one of the most intricate and unique games I've ever played. However, I may be a bit biased because I absolutely love everything Witcher. I have read every English translated Witcher book there is, as well as played all of the games. The first thing you will probably notice about CD Projekt Red's latest masterpiece is its astonishing and mind-blowing graphics. I will confess that the previously mentioned graphics are a bit of a downgrade from the teaser we saw in 2013, but it's not enough to make it unworthy of buying. The world of the Witcher 3 is by far the most stunning thing I've ever witnessed in a game. The complaint I read the most is that the combat is really hard and not very well put together, when playing on console. Having played previous Witcher games the control scheme wasn't much of a stretch from what I was used to, but I see where other people are coming from. The problem with gamers today, is that we've almost no patience. If you actually read the tutorials and take your time you'll get used to the game in no time flat. I hate to be blunt, but Witcher 3 is not a game for the weak or ignorant player. It takes time, charisma, and a bit of finesse, but is well worth it. In my opinion the most important aspect of a good RPG is the story. When I play the Witcher main quests, side quests, and sometimes even contracts, it is one of the most immersive and fun games I have played in a long time. Before Dragon Age: Inquisition released I was so excited for to play it. However, after you annihilate the campaign a few times it can be really boring. Witcher 3 is not like that. The campaign takes way longer than that of most role playing games, yet manages to keep you excited, intrigued, and surprised. The last thing I should mention is the open-world of this game. The size of Skyrim? Maybe not, but this Multi-Region world is so huge there is a good chance you'll never see all of it. The fact that the Witcher's open-world is close to the size of Skyrim's and doesn't have an abundance of in traversable mountains, is why I'd say Witcher 3 has a better world.