The strange evolution of The Witcher

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The strange evolution of The Witcher

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Nothing in this cover photo is not perfect. We thank our listener David, see below! Nothing in this cover photo is not perfect. We thank our listener David, see below!

He finally did it! Dimitry Halley has played The Witcher 3 including Hearts of Stone and Blood & Wine – of course at 100 percent, with glowing zeal and in the midst of roaring hurricanes, he even snatched every damn barrel out of the sea of ​​Skellige! Now Dimi not only knows the complete witcher game series, he also devoured the books. Or tortured yourself – more on this in the podcast.

Because now the time has finally come for the long-promised Witcher podcast with our long-established Geralt Conaisseurs Maurice and Micha!

In the extra-long episode we discuss the complete Witcher series, which has a strange evolution behind it. Because The Witcher, The Witcher 2 and The Witcher 3 each had undeniable strengths, but they don't make up a big picture, neither playfully nor narratively.

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We also discuss Dimi's crazy thesis that The Witcher 1 is better than The Witcher 3 in several respects and we have to nod approvingly: The man is right! Except of course for everything that has to do with the game itself.

The mandatory spoiler warning: If you haven't played The Witcher 1 (and 2 and 3) yet, you can hear details about the respective ends here. Because how could we talk about The Witcher 3 without praising the brilliance of its end – even if Maurice contradicts it. But on principle it contradicts everything.

Thanksgiving: The famous cover picture with Dimitry von Riva (the real Geralt) comes from our listener David, who is also photographically and artistically active on Instagram. Thank you David!

And here is the promised "Game of Thrones" intro in the style of the seventies:

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