It took me hours to break the habit, but eventually I realized how much more I enjoyed my time with The Witcher 3's fantastic narrative quests than I did with the other activities I was compulsively completing. I spent hours clearing out monster nests for crafting materials I already had, slaying bandits for a pittance, or finding treasure chests full of loot I'd never use. I'd point Roach in the general direction of a sidequest and then end up veering off to three or four '?' symbols on the map along the way. The Witcher 3 is one of my favorite RPGs, and in 2015 I spent weeks just wanting to live in its world. ![]() (Image credit: CD Projekt Red) (opens in new tab)Ĭollecting things makes me feel like I'm working towards something worthwhile, even if the actual act of collecting quickly becomes rote. ![]() The Witcher 3 wasn't even heavy on icons by today's standards.
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