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Dunno what to say tbh. One of the best expansions ever made. In my opinion this is much better than the base game. New playground, new mechanics, new character development system and much more. And a great storyline that fits perfectly to the lore.

Je le trouve meilleur que le jeu de base, déso mais courir après un vampire tueur c'est mieux que de courir après une gamine (qui ok a un gameplay stylé mais ça s'arrête là) + régis le goat


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Even though I liked Hearts of Stone more I can't deny the depth and incredible new stuff that Blood and Wine brings to the table.It felt like playing a different game,I really adore that the game followed a serial killer-type plot which I believe goes very well with the whole idea of a witcher.Regis was a very interesting character taking the part of the intellectual monster trying to control his instincts and I feel bad for him that I made him kill his best friend and exiled him from his fellow vampires.
B.B. was another great character and I liked every second with him,I wish we could have gotten more of him,I also liked the addition of a home which you could customize as you see fit.

Greatest DLC of all time, it's basically The Witcher 4

Puts 90% of expansions to shame

Phenomenal, honestly like it a bit more than the OG Witcher 3, though both are incredible

The DLC feels like its own game, it has his own vibe. Enjoyed it more than the main game, one of the best DLCs I played. 9/10

The change in landscape, colour and vibe really sets this dlc apart from the base game and even Heart of Stone. While the main area is depressing, this new land is full of romanticism for knights and the virtuous. Perfectly contrasted by the evil (or so it seems) of the night terrorizing the city.

A great experience from start to finish that only really falls short when compared to Heart of Stone on the story department and some late game vampires show the fault in the combat system by being too fast when Geralt is unbearable to control.

Still a fantastic time with plenty of content, more than your average DLC.

Could have been a game itself, Blood and Wine is an absolute titan of an expansion.

Even though its main story isn't anything crazy, it's still interesting and the new additional characters are great.

Toussaint is the best map in the entire game, it's very big, looks gorgeous and there is a ridiculous amount content. I can sit here and talk for hours how insane the amount of content is, so many things to do, so many interesting side quests and storylines... it's honestly groundbreaking.

Last but not least, there are also some new armor sets and weapons which are pretty cool.

This is without a doubt the best expansion I've played so far.

Final Rating: "Excellent" ~ 9.5/10.

From Blaviken to Toussaint, I've followed The Witcher through all of his misadventures. These adventures have shaped Geralt over the course of seven books and three games, most of which are fantasy stories that I hold in the highest regard. The Witcher is one of the genre's crown jewels, in my opinion; its distinct brand of ethical dilemmas and its complex character writing drew me in as a teenager, and they continue to captivate my imagination and stir my soul to this day.

These adventures, however, cannot last forever; every story must end. The final expansion for The Witcher 3, Blood and Wine, aims to serve as an epilogue chapter in Geralt's story, and I must admit that it is one of the most fitting and satisfying ways this saga could conclude. Although the beautiful, lush mediaeval countryside and vineyards of Toussaint did not fully capture my heart on a second playthrough eight years later, I would be lying if I said I could think of a more fitting setting to end Geralt's adventure in. Toussaint is large—almost shockingly large for what should be the setting of an epilogue chapter, but I believe its size works well in its favour. When compared to the previous expansion, Hearts of Stone, I discovered something interesting. Hearts of Stone demonstrates an impressive degree of restraint in its approach to storytelling, while Blood and Wine takes a hard left turn by expanding the scope massively and letting the chains loose, reminiscent of The Wild Hunt's massively complex narrative. What sets Blood and Wine apart, however, is how it refines and enhances the expansive and nonlinear storytelling approach of The Wild Hunt, which results in what I feel to be a vastly more enjoyable and satisfying narrative experience. 

CD Projekt Red handles everything here with the utmost care, and I can feel the love they put into Blood and Wine. It’s incredibly commendable how much respect they have for the source material and how dedicated they are to honouring The Witcher’s history in this expansion. I would be remiss not to praise this expansion for the immense love and care that went into it. Serving as an epilogue to a multi-year-long epic, Blood and Wine stands as one of the most impressive storytelling feats of the past decade. Everything here is almost perfect, and despite not fully capturing my heart in the way I had hoped it would, I’m still deeply satisfied and moved by Blood and Wine. 

This is truly one of the greatest expansions of all time.

probs the best dlc ever.. up there with shivering isles

Quasi un gioco completo per durata e varietà di quest.

Blood and Wine é uma DLC esmiuçadamente perfeita e inquestionavelmente a melhor expansão que você jogará.

Fico feliz em ver que a CD Project conseguiu entregar algo que realmente marca o fim dessa série, E DE UMA FORMA EXTREMAMENTE BOA, através de uma DLC.

Lacks most of my issues with the base game and offers the best narrative in the game, some of the toughest choices and most meaningful conclusions to those choices.

Pretty good DLC. The scenery is beautiful. As Gerlat said, the place feels like it's straight out of a fairy tale. The story is pretty cool, with a lot of captivating side quests.
In terms of ending, it's absolute bullshit. Beside Regis and Dettlaff, all other characters are utterly unlikeable. There's no satisfying ending where I felt good. But alas, I had to choose one. I went with, which is considered the “bad ending” by many, but for me, it was the best out of all the choices.

Man, all I can say about this DLC is that Toussaint is such a gorgeous and colorful region in the Witcher world (I wish I lived here), which this video game series frankly lacked before this expansion. Definitely one of my absolute favorite and most memorable parts of this franchise.

Also, I strongly believe that my man Geralt should have stayed in Toussaint, because he deserved his rest from his witcher activities with Triss/Yen and Ciri, but I guess "it is just not his thing."

the GOAT of DLC's... the saturation is GORGEOUS

Good final DLC and ending of Geralt adventures.
For sure the new zone here is different from other parts of the game, everything is more colorful and you feel like it's far away from war. It's a strange feeling, when you kill 20 bandits, their bodies are on the floor of some random ruins and sun rises, adding this DLC specific lighting to the mix.

Under this beautiful skin there is a darker side, shown in story, where not everything is perfect as you can think.
Story is good, after it I still don't know if the ending i got is the best one or not.

I have some objections to few parts of the story and how some secondary content on the map was created (bandit strongholds makes no sense), but still definitely worth playing. There are also some issues with FPS dropping in some parts for few seconds, it was visible in previous DLC and main game, but in this DLC it happened more often.


Best dlc ever made but I'm still reeling from the motherfucking toad

Damn this is a good game. Immediately I’m drawn in by the absolute beauty of toussant. It gave me that fairy tale setting I craved with the base game tied in with just as riveting of a story. Then when it actually put me in a fairy tale? It was a done deal. That was something out of my dreams. My favorite game I’ve played this year, definitely in my top ten damn

The best DLC I ever played, and it helped solidify Witcher 3 as my favourite game. Most DLC usually continues the formula and doesn’t add much narratively, whereas this added a solid 15 hour campaign, which is more than some full games. I liked the updates, particularly the villa where you can show off your armours. And the vibrant green landscape provides a much needed change from the brown and grey base game.

praticamente um jogo novo em forma de DLC, vale muito a pena