Includes all Downloadable Content (DLC) and expansion packs for The Witcher 3:Wild Hunt.
- Hearts of Stone
- Blood and Wine
Seems like a decent price for what is by all accounts a lot of game.
Latest comments (49)
darkspace100
20 Jul 16#49
Finally the goty edition like I predicted. Anyone know if the dlc is on the disc or downloads?
kivan
19 Jul 16#48
i have fait, but i really don´t belive they put it. I have already send a message to CD project, but they did´t replyed.
Andy@XCite
19 Jul 16#47
Fair enough, you are clearly looking into it then.
kivan
19 Jul 16#46
Yes.
Ubisoft change it in The crew with Wild Run. And put the subtitles from PAL and NTSC releases.
qbert20
19 Jul 16#44
BTW. I'm pretty sure this will be £49.99 on psn... Or 59.99 even
woodlandstim to qbert20
19 Jul 16#45
So this isn't out for another month? Didn't realise till I followed the link, think I'll wait and see what editions are out near the time. I would like one with a complete gwent deck ideally :-)
qbert20
19 Jul 16#43
Omg finally! Been waiting for this moment :smile:
seany1977
19 Jul 16#42
Also remember with this game you can download 16 bits of Free DLC (costumes, game+ mode, quests etc) from the marketplace.
An example of what a good game developer company is and who are not trying to mug off their customers.
A typical modern day Game Dev company that CD Projekt RED are the total opposite of :
- Release game unfinished and riddled with bugs
- Release game with lack of content
- Release DLC, that you have to pay for, to fix bugs and add content
- Over the year release additional DLC, that again you have to pay for, incrementally to bring the game up to what it should have been at release.
- Blame the customers for complaining about the game saying that they do not understand the devs vision
SVRich
19 Jul 16#41
That's the base game without the story DLC included.
Put 80+ hours into the XB1 original version, and loved every minute. Tempted to get this for the PS4, and have yet to try the DLC...
Thanks op, heat added :smiley:
DynamiteWhyte
19 Jul 16#38
I'd pay this price for the DLC alone.
shu123
19 Jul 16#37
Should be considering CDPR aren't rip off game devs e.g. Far cry 4 complete and Destiny legendary edition
akajay07
19 Jul 161#36
Just want to echo DEELZ' replies. I also really struggled to get along with Witcher 2, primarily because of the combat mechanics, but Witcher 3 simplifies it just enough to get to grips with, without dumbing it down. Never before have I played a game where even the fetch quests have so much depth to them. If I didn't have an undying loyalty towards Zelda: Ocarina of Time, I might even say this is the best game I've ever played.
SVRich
19 Jul 16#35
Don't know yet.
nomez
19 Jul 16#34
Never liked RPG style games. Cannot stand them. Played Witcher 3 and it was probably the best game ive played on Next Gen.
Zatos
19 Jul 16#33
Fine if you can wait for its release till end of August. But if you want it now you can pick up the game and season pass separately for around the same price. Heat added.
satchef1
19 Jul 16#32
The DLC should be left until after you've completed the main quest ideally.
I had this game in Xbox One and didn't quite complete it. Loved it, but jumped ship to the PS4 before I got to the end. Recently picked a copy up on PS4, and I'm finding a fair number of quests that I missed first time. Quite fun playing it again; I'm a lot more focused this time, and I've ditched relying on Signs in favour of swordsmanship.
~£35 is a decent price, but the base game has been available for around £15 for some time, and the DLC is only £19.99. Not really a saving.
activ8me
19 Jul 16#31
Start a new +save game and play again, I have done this, have done 207 hours and on second play through have discovered many quests I never did in the first play through, totally amazing game
The 2 pieces of DLC could easily have been released as standalone games separately. Together they're about 45 hours worth of extra content. I have clocked 220 hours on base game and both pieces of premium DLC combined and there is still quite a bit I haven't done in it yet. Value for money is simply superb and CD Projekt Red should be commended for their commitment to the consumer and the game. Don't forget the 16 pieces of free DLC they released too.
Scrat
18 Jul 16#28
How much dlc is there, I bought the standard version in Asda for £15 last weekend, is it worth buying the dlc?
moshixmoshi
18 Jul 16#27
i did buy the Division season pass so ignore any advice from me.
kivan
18 Jul 16#26
Can anyone with the goty edition say what subtittles are included?
Regards
Jijin2
18 Jul 161#25
are the dlcs on disc?
mattlong37051
18 Jul 16#24
Yeh how many season passes can you say that about...not many :laughing:
moshixmoshi
18 Jul 161#23
paid full price for the game and the season pass upfront and it was worth every single penny, this is more value for your money than really deserve :wink:
TN567
18 Jul 161#22
Damnit I hate this game, I hate it because I have completed it with all achievements for xb1, I would love to erase it from my memory so I can do it all over again
This time I wouldn't be such a lithario lol :disappointed:
Excellent game, my fav on the xbone
wingz
18 Jul 16#21
great game, i'm reading the witcher books and can't put them down :smile:
iamthelloyd
18 Jul 16#19
For someone who didn't get on with the combat mechanics of The Witcher 2 [on 360 - gameplay with the gamepad just felt clunky] was this improved/refined for TW3, or is it more of the same?
DEELZ to iamthelloyd
18 Jul 16#20
Yes mate, majorly improved and refined. The combat system is very solid and mixed in with, counter attacks, your 'sign powers' and oils for weapons it makes for a very varied, solid, enjoyable combat mechanic.
mattlong37051
18 Jul 161#18
Heated, much cheaper than the route I went...just had to have those gwent decks :confused:
nahidabdullah
18 Jul 161#17
Bought this game alongside batman arkham knight when Tesco has that 2 for £70 offer on pre orders last year just to sell it for profit but ended up as my favourite game ever!!!
DannGo
18 Jul 16#16
Don't forget 2% Quidco.
DannGo
18 Jul 16#15
My copy of Witcher 3 is still unoponed as I was waiting for this!
XoteddetoX
18 Jul 161#13
Comes up at £34.85 for me O.o even better
SVRich to XoteddetoX
18 Jul 16#14
So it is, the XB1 is £34.99 mind for some reason.
Robinsad
18 Jul 16#12
i may be alone in this but I preferred the witcher 2. the pacing felt better and story felt more important due to less side quests/haircuts.
thyr
18 Jul 161#11
close to perfect , for me best "story-rpg "ever
mrjackson90
18 Jul 16#7
I tried witcher 2 last night and couldn't get into it, is this any better / easier to get into ?
DEELZ to mrjackson90
18 Jul 161#10
Much easier to get into and far superior. I was the same with witcher 2 but this is simply amazing. It is pretty tough though, not dark souls tough but can certainly present a challenge
joanddan7
18 Jul 16#4
I haven't got this game yet and will hold off to pick this version up at a later date. but heat - didn't the season pass cost about this??
DEELZ to joanddan7
18 Jul 161#9
Season pass is and always has been 19.99. That and the game are worth every penny and some!
SVRich
18 Jul 161#8
I have the base game still sealed on my pile of shame, may trade it and pre-order this.
Snakeyes646
18 Jul 16#6
Heat. Awesome game and brilliant price for game + DLC
DEELZ
18 Jul 161#5
Yep, agreed the amount of content in the base game alone is outstanding but with both expansions it just makes this a hell of a lot of game. I bought the base game full price plus the expansion pack and I don't regret it one bit. This is currently my favourite game of this console generation it is simply superb.
NARMAK
18 Jul 16#3
The base game is worth £40 i paid at launch and the DLCs are a big chunk. So for £35, this is a bit of a steal but i'm not sure how other places will price this and they'll probably be doing offers too. Hot for now though.
Opening post
- Hearts of Stone
- Blood and Wine
Seems like a decent price for what is by all accounts a lot of game.
Latest comments (49)
Ubisoft change it in The crew with Wild Run. And put the subtitles from PAL and NTSC releases.
An example of what a good game developer company is and who are not trying to mug off their customers.
A typical modern day Game Dev company that CD Projekt RED are the total opposite of :
- Release game unfinished and riddled with bugs
- Release game with lack of content
- Release DLC, that you have to pay for, to fix bugs and add content
- Over the year release additional DLC, that again you have to pay for, incrementally to bring the game up to what it should have been at release.
- Blame the customers for complaining about the game saying that they do not understand the devs vision
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3466799.htm
Thanks op, heat added :smiley:
Just want to echo DEELZ' replies. I also really struggled to get along with Witcher 2, primarily because of the combat mechanics, but Witcher 3 simplifies it just enough to get to grips with, without dumbing it down. Never before have I played a game where even the fetch quests have so much depth to them. If I didn't have an undying loyalty towards Zelda: Ocarina of Time, I might even say this is the best game I've ever played.
I had this game in Xbox One and didn't quite complete it. Loved it, but jumped ship to the PS4 before I got to the end. Recently picked a copy up on PS4, and I'm finding a fair number of quests that I missed first time. Quite fun playing it again; I'm a lot more focused this time, and I've ditched relying on Signs in favour of swordsmanship.
~£35 is a decent price, but the base game has been available for around £15 for some time, and the DLC is only £19.99. Not really a saving.
http://www.gosunoob.com/witcher-3/language-versions-of-the-witcher-3/
Regards
This time I wouldn't be such a lithario lol :disappointed:
Excellent game, my fav on the xbone