Faust meets Witcher in one of the most deeply tragic and moving love stories of all time. Hearts of Stone is more than just a love story; it is also an interrogation of love, seeking to both affirm love and understand its proclivity for destruction when left unchecked. It retells an age-old story, but it does so in a way that excellently demonstrates The Witcher's almost supernatural ability to transform simple story concepts into some of the most intricate and riveting studies of the human condition ever seen.
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Excellent DLC. Personally not on the same tier as base game or Blood and Wine. Nonetheless, it was great, the new characters are welcome, the wedding reception was a fun respite, and Gaunter is a villain deserving of his own full game. But it was a bit short, as was the final boss fight.
The Viper School Gear itself is worth it enough to get this DLC, I really couldn't find any other armour that looked cool on him or fit his character as much as this one.
But apart from the armour set, very fun and interesting quests, and I'm happy we get to see Shani again.
The Caretaker boss was a fascinating and cool fight, but the whole cryptic concept behind O'Dimm was even cooler. Really enjoyed this DLC.
But apart from the armour set, very fun and interesting quests, and I'm happy we get to see Shani again.
The Caretaker boss was a fascinating and cool fight, but the whole cryptic concept behind O'Dimm was even cooler. Really enjoyed this DLC.