I've seen people describe this as the best DLC of all time. I haven't played that many games in the grand scheme of things, but I have a hard time imagining one better than this.
Touissant is the size of some entire game maps, and it's packed with the same kind of engrossing characters and stories I loved in the original 'Witcher 3.' It's an optimistic, fairy tale-inspired world that feels like a great place to conclude Geralt's journey — that is, after he completes a typically engaging and morally gray questline that comprises the expansion's main story.
Touissant is the size of some entire game maps, and it's packed with the same kind of engrossing characters and stories I loved in the original 'Witcher 3.' It's an optimistic, fairy tale-inspired world that feels like a great place to conclude Geralt's journey — that is, after he completes a typically engaging and morally gray questline that comprises the expansion's main story.