Non-gamer Watches #1 Witcher Game Trailers -- "A NIGHT TO REMEMBER" & "KILLING MONSTERS"

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  • @franciscojoserodriguezcarm8496

    "Killing Monsters" still give me chills

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +84

      It was so good! And apparently the horse does talk at some point! 🤣😂

    • @DytoxPrime
      @DytoxPrime Před 4 lety +31

      @@HannaHsOverInvested You have to have the dlc

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +46

      @@DytoxPrime I dont even know what that means.

    • @DytoxPrime
      @DytoxPrime Před 4 lety +29

      @@HannaHsOverInvested Its content in the game that wasn't part of the main plot but it is canon. There are 2 Dlc's to witcher 3. One is heart's of stone and the other is Blood and wine. In Blood and wine there is a side quest where roach or rather originally ,,Płotka" speaks, but no spoilers, you should really play, i would love your reaction to so many things. However, if you don't want to play i would like to see a reaction to ,,Prisccila song". in my opinion the polish version is the best but english version is ok too.
      English version : czcams.com/video/2bSk-8C76dc/video.html&feature=share
      Polish version :
      czcams.com/video/GL4JeCNuQ0w/video.html&feature=share

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +16

      @@DytoxPrime someone had said roach speaks! 🤣😂🤣😂 Love it! I'll add that link to my list!!

  • @zeux6634
    @zeux6634 Před 4 lety +862

    5:10 The Witcher 3's story is like the size of 20 seasons of the netflix show

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +62

      So I've been learning!!!

    • @zeux6634
      @zeux6634 Před 4 lety +25

      @@HannaHsOverInvested damn that was fast af

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +38

      @@zeux6634 my reply? I'm trying to get back to everyone cause the algorithm likes activity!! 🤣😂 But it's getting overwhelming for this video... I end up answering a comments several times an hour.

    • @Crashandburn999
      @Crashandburn999 Před 3 lety +2

      It's really not. Maybe 2 books worth, which will be 2 seasons worth.

    • @perdasche
      @perdasche Před 3 lety +4

      @@Crashandburn999 i think they mean the time?

  • @udemeebong3242
    @udemeebong3242 Před 4 lety +742

    Gaming Culture is a beautiful mixture of many forms of art: Storytelling, Music, Programming, Visual Arts, Theatre Arts, etc. GAMING CULTURE IS THE ULTIMATE ARTFORM. This art...is an EXPOLSION!

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +54

      I am really learning this!

    • @julyanscifo
      @julyanscifo Před 4 lety +71

      Love the Deidara reference

    • @CallmeNihilus
      @CallmeNihilus Před 4 lety +7

      KATZ!

    • @hunter5822
      @hunter5822 Před 3 lety +10

      @@HannaHsOverInvested Seriously it’s the perfect form of art too, one that puts YOU in the driver seat and gets you to feel what the main character is feeling! It’s making you the hero, put yourself in their shoes and fall in love the the form of media, GIVE IT A TRY BY ASKING YOUR FANS AND CHAT FOR SUGGESTIONS AND GREAT STARTING POINTS AND HELP IF NEEDED. If it’s a major problem just switch your difficulty to easy until you get the hang of the game then switch back to medium and then to hard when your feeling confident. Fastest way to get comfortable with the whole thing!!! Also check out the DOOM 2016 and doom eternal trailer!

    • @MrBlindbird
      @MrBlindbird Před 3 lety

      Are we going to forget to mention that this 'pure' art is also a nasty harddrug? maybe it's only pollite to warn people that once you start,there's no going back and it'll hollow out your life...and no,i'm no hater...i spend over 1600 hours playing the witcher 3 alone...

  • @violetrrose
    @violetrrose Před 4 lety +529

    The Netflix series is nothing compared to games series. Game is much more touching and impressive. It also impacts you more emotionally because you are the one who makes decisions and have to see the consequences of that. May that be good or bad.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +67

      One day I'll play the games!!

    • @violetrrose
      @violetrrose Před 4 lety +31

      @@HannaHsOverInvested I wouldn't wanna miss it, so I've already pressed the notification bell.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +16

      @@violetrrose noted!!

    • @scattysafari7742
      @scattysafari7742 Před 4 lety +13

      @@HannaHsOverInvested The games are amazing. You know how sometimes games make it obvious which is the 'bad' choice and which is the virtuous one? This game doesn't. You can make a choice with the best intentions and STILL have a terrible ending.There's a quest involving releasing an imprisoned spirit from a tree. I won't spoil, but you really cannot tell if the spirit is good or evil, so you just have to trust your gut. What you decide can have awful consequences for a man whose wife ran away. You really cannot see the bad ending coming. All you can decide and hope it's the best choice. Also, being a helicopter parent to Ciri seems natural. You want to protect her. But doing that is so not a good idea. The grey morality of the game is really interesting. Also the soundtrack is incredible.

    • @onorvey3635
      @onorvey3635 Před 4 lety +25

      books > game > netflix series

  • @spiderturtle5292
    @spiderturtle5292 Před 4 lety +907

    This is something interesting about gaming culture, and cinematic trailers for games in general. A Night to Remember for example: many things you see in the trailer are actually options that the player can use or face inside of the game itself. The enemy Geralt faces, the "Black Blood" potion that he drinks at the start of the fight, the medallion alerting to danger, the bomb he throws to reveal the vampire, the crossbow, etc. Not all gaming companies do that, but many like to show off some of their features that the player can actually interact with through these more cinematic uses of them. If a player is prepared properly, an actual fight in the game could actually go down incredibly similar to what you see here, possibly right down to the severing of the vampire's arm.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +114

      😳😳😳😳 COOOOOOOOOL

    • @ZrodyApo
      @ZrodyApo Před 4 lety +82

      Might I add that the cinematic "A Night to Remember" portrays what happens long after the whole ending of the game and that they released it as the trailer of the game before its release.
      You start to connect the dots once you finish the game and its expansions and then you realise that the trailer which promote the game was an ending of the story even before you knew what will happen in the game (I hope it's clear enough 😂 )

    • @jerekheadrick3379
      @jerekheadrick3379 Před 4 lety +27

      I would say at least 80% of gaming companies do not accurately portray gameplay in cinematic trailers.

    • @maciejkleszczynski9808
      @maciejkleszczynski9808 Před 4 lety +29

      Your comment is great, but i would like to correct one thing that is the medallion. It doesn't detect danger. What it does detect tho is magic. In this scenario Geralt got the idea the Vampire turned invisible, because she needed to use magic to do that. If she didnt use magic the Medallion would act as normal. I dont exactly remember how well was it illustrated in the game itself but it was a pretty big thing in the book (I only read the first one from the series)

    • @spiderturtle5292
      @spiderturtle5292 Před 4 lety +6

      @@maciejkleszczynski9808 Meh. In Geralt's line of work, it can often be interpreted as the same thing. In the games, Geralt often comments about danger nearby when it reacts, so that's likely where I got the idea from. Besides, the conversation was between what the trailer shows and game mechanics. Book lore really has no place in that conversation considering how the medallion works as a game mechanic.

  • @rajveerkharod8484
    @rajveerkharod8484 Před 4 lety +942

    The song in ‘night to remember’ is ‘Lullaby of Woe’ sang by monsters to their children to teach them to be afraid of Witchers.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +117

      Interesting.

    • @crypticcryptid4702
      @crypticcryptid4702 Před 4 lety +26

      The fight scene music is 'A Hole in the Sun' by Two Steps from Hell and I just appreciate that.

    • @barba3377
      @barba3377 Před 3 lety +85

      not really, it is a song that speaks about witcher but is not sang by monsters, it is actually sang by commoners. in the world of the witcher series witchers are actually despised by people, they are seen as monsters paid to kill other monsters, a "necessary evil". so the lullaby of woe is actually sang by ignorant commonfolk demonizing witchers since the early days of children. It's basically the perpetration of ill stereotypes trough seemingly innocent acts such as singing a song to put a child to sleep.

    • @DuyHa1001
      @DuyHa1001 Před 3 lety +13

      Yea....... Not many monsters can speak human words. And even fewer that care enough to sing to the children. They just eat the children.

    • @MrAlathiel
      @MrAlathiel Před 3 lety +16

      @@barba3377 no, it definitely is a song that sentient monsters, mainly higher vampires, sing to their children. Maybe at some point humans adopted it, but it definitely is meant to be from the perspective of a monster, that should be silent and hide from the boogeyman (witcher), because he will cut you up for gold. Witchers dont get paid to kill children. They get paid to kill monsters.

  • @muzgnasicianie
    @muzgnasicianie Před 4 lety +90

    It is never too late to become a gamer. Witcher 3 is filled with emotions like a very good book.

    • @vucalurv362
      @vucalurv362 Před 8 měsíci

      after all, it's based on a very good book series

  • @Hunncas
    @Hunncas Před 3 lety +116

    "Are videogames a story...?"
    Yes, there's entire worlds out there, masterpieces of world building and complex characters... And you can control them and interact with these worlds.
    Do yourself a favor and grab a controller.

    • @IosifStalinsendsyoutoGulag
      @IosifStalinsendsyoutoGulag Před 3 lety +6

      Mouse&keyboard you ment?

    • @nomad8298
      @nomad8298 Před 3 lety +1

      controllers can work on pc just as mouse&keyboard can work on consoles so it really doesn't matter which platform people play on the only thing that matters is that your enjoying yourself the world of video games Steelin

  • @chance757
    @chance757 Před 4 lety +294

    ok so i’ll try to sum some things up, let me know if i didn’t make something clear enough! :)
    there are many different types of games and the witcher 3 is an rpg which means “role playing game”. in this game, that role is geralt. just as you’d have a main character to follow in a book or movie, he’s the medium through which you experience this game. it’s his story. there are hundreds of rpg type games like ‘dungeons and dragons’ or even ‘the sims’. what makes them different are the settings, characters, way you play etc. pretty much the same things that would make any story different from another. this game takes place after the tv show btw. maybe a good 6 or 7 years. sidenote: witcher 3 is actually the most awarded game in history, not just out of rpgs but out of every game ever created! it’s my favorite game so i’m always happy to share that fact lol.
    to address a couple comments you made: yes, geralt is very jingly😂😂 that medallion he wears is actually very useful! it vibrates to let him know if there’s danger around. certain monsters, magic, some deceptions, it alerts him to them all! although he couldn’t see the bruxxa (female vampire) his medallion vibrating told him she was still close. also, i don’t know if you noticed but that was what the glitter was for. it clung to her outline making her visible. and good on you for noticing that the potion he drank was what affected her! a lot of people don’t! oh and the gravely voice you heard here is actually what henry cavil based his own voice off of in the show. he’s a big fan of the books AND the games!
    hope i cleared a couple things up and i apologize for the essay. i noticed you mentioned having an addictive personality under another comment and that’s just how i am too! anyway, all things witcher used to be one of my obsessions and it’s coming out now lol. really do hope this helped in some way!!

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +56

      If its vibrating to let him know danger is around, its also letting the danger know he’s around haha! And I think maybe they both based their voice off of throat cancer batman… but hat might just be me. I did hear Henry Cavil is a big nerd and begged to play Geralt which is pretty cool!

    • @chance757
      @chance757 Před 4 lety +43

      @HannaH's Over Invested geralt’s voice is described as gravelly and unpleasant in the book so that’s what the game voice actor went for😂😂 i don’t know who had it first since the first book came out in the early 90s

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +13

      @@chance757 ahhh I see. That makes sense.

    • @bogna8877
      @bogna8877 Před 4 lety +28

      ​@@HannaHsOverInvested actually second trailer is a backstory which Geralt in the show is referring to in a first episode. He is talking to the Roach about killing his "first monster". The hooded man riding with Geralt is his mentor. We will meet him in second season.

    • @Worldclass_6
      @Worldclass_6 Před 4 lety +31

      @@bogna8877 Cool idea but I don't think that's true. The trailer talks about the emperor of Nilfgaard and no mans land. That doesn't fit the timeline.
      *Spoilers*
      This is the very beginning of the game when Geralt and Vesemir search for Yennifer. Lambert refers to this moment later in the game.

  • @ChceTok3ny
    @ChceTok3ny Před 4 lety +133

    Witcher's medallion reacts to magic/danger when monster are nearby or when someone is using magic. In the show Geralt was grabbing his medallion from time to time, e.g. when this Mousesack dude magically opened door so he could see real Ciri playing in square.

  • @Grail_Knight
    @Grail_Knight Před 4 lety +65

    Some games are more like skills, other games are more like novels.
    The story of this game for example is Incredible. It's the best rated novel like game currently.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +9

      That is my main drive for wanting to learn how to play. The story.

    • @creaturecore13
      @creaturecore13 Před 4 lety +2

      @@HannaHsOverInvested You could always play on story mode which is pretty much impossible to die. But takes out any challenge for the game which i dont like, but if just coming for the story would be perfect. Be warned you are looking at 120 hours of gameplay with story. The story is longer, better acted, and way better written then the tv show.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +1

      @@creaturecore13 I don't think I'll get there just yet, but one day!!

    • @Kes22497
      @Kes22497 Před 4 lety +2

      @@HannaHsOverInvested You can also look at other games which have very basic controls but with rich narratives. Games like "Life is Strange" (which is just a 5 episode show where you can control the main character and make key story choices that will have effects on future episodes, but done really well.)

    • @jazzx251
      @jazzx251 Před 4 lety +4

      @@HannaHsOverInvested
      When I first heard about this game - I was told that it was one of the VERY BEST hack-and-slash games ... the minimum specs to run it seemed to make it well out of the question, despite an excellent graphics card that I put in my ageing machine.
      I finally got to play it during Covid-19.
      There's loads of "hack and slash" ... but the main draw is The Story ... extended dialogue scenes ... and you get to make moral choices that genuinely affect the outcome of the whole game.
      It is completely immersive - thanks to the story,

  • @camper5951
    @camper5951 Před 4 lety +98

    There actually is a mission in Witcher 3 where Geralt talks with his horse. It was added in an expansion and is pretty funny.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +5

      I've heard this and I think it's so cool and funny.

    • @lorddeath6300
      @lorddeath6300 Před 4 lety

      Long live radovid etc etc..

    • @sethxenofightersofficialx
      @sethxenofightersofficialx Před 3 lety

      @@HannaHsOverInvested hi

    • @zarathustraslancet2529
      @zarathustraslancet2529 Před 3 lety +4

      It is the ultimate self parody. I love the fact the game makes fun of itself without self degradation. It parodies itself without breaking the spell,.. so to speak". it does not break the fifth wall, it opens the door and laughth at itself without belittement. It makes the games endearing and personal... a friend.

    • @CorvusCorone68
      @CorvusCorone68 Před 3 lety

      @@zarathustraslancet2529 4th wall* it's like if it was a play on a conventional stage, there are 2 wings, right and left, and the back wall, and then the 4th wall is the audience; i know you know what "breaking the... etc" means, just thought i would explain why it's 4th not 5th

  • @annabergman1166
    @annabergman1166 Před 4 lety +60

    To me role playing games are like interactive movies where your choices and actions affect the story. I've only played witcher 3 but I think all the games take place after the books so he's older than in the tv show and the books. Happy belated birthday by the way 😊

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +3

      Thank youuuuuu!!!

    • @creaturecore13
      @creaturecore13 Před 4 lety +1

      Witcher 1 starts a few years after the end of the books and where the tv show will leave off. Witcher 3 spoiled the ending for you if you where paying attention to all the lore and dialogue choices, but easy to miss if you didnt. So might still be a surprise for you. Witcher 2 makes it impossible to not know the ending of the books/tv show. Its already been stated the show will follow the books exactly for the ending.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety

      @@creaturecore13 good to know! Thank you!

    • @CP-ll6qg
      @CP-ll6qg Před 4 lety +3

      Totally. Geralt having amnesia at the start of the series was a really clever role-playing choice by the creators. It let the games pick up a huge complex story without alienating players who knew nothing about the books. A dwarf will walk up to you like "Geralt! My good friend!" and you gotta learn who he is. Or even better, "You bitch! We have a score to settle fight me!" and the character is just as confused as you are, but they think you're bullshitting if you say you don't remember so you gotta fake like you know what's up. In the Witcher 2 especially, finding clues about your life is part of the plot and gameplay that leads directly to you seeking out Yen (who you had forgotten existed), and transition to the opening of Witcher 3.

    • @JohnTheSten
      @JohnTheSten Před 4 lety +1

      I have to recommend you the first 2 games too. Without them huge part of joy and experience is missing to you. And the serie has also some important bonds with games. SPOILER- for example the matter of dragon egg... :)

  • @undertakenheart
    @undertakenheart Před 4 lety +69

    I love that you call him a marshmallow 😂

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +9

      He is a marshmallow!!! Hahaha just a big softy!

    • @lucasferes3519
      @lucasferes3519 Před 4 lety +3

      Hahaha that was a good one!

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +3

      @@lucasferes3519 🤓🤓🤓

    • @caffeinedelusions
      @caffeinedelusions Před 4 lety +4

      Geralt is honestly a bigger softie in Witcher 3 than he is in the show because Witcher 3 is set AFTER he had the experience of being an adoptive father. He's developed Dad Reflexes.

  • @casscrane6040
    @casscrane6040 Před 3 lety +12

    What witcher do in trailer:
    Kill Monster
    What they really do:
    "What's up dude, ready for the gwynt?"

    • @RabbitShirak
      @RabbitShirak Před 5 měsíci +2

      ”Witcher! Any news of my family?!”
      -”Let's play gwent.”

  • @juandiegoferreira889
    @juandiegoferreira889 Před 3 lety +12

    "Do video games have stories?"
    This is just the BEST GAME EVER HAHA

  • @WEREWOLF707
    @WEREWOLF707 Před 4 lety +39

    Simplest way to think of it is imagine the games as interactive movies where you play as the main character/s. Keep this up, I would love see more reactions from a non gamer =D this totally made me subscribe to your channel

  • @DuyHa1001
    @DuyHa1001 Před 3 lety +10

    "Killing monsters". Coolest 1 liner ever.

  • @lordwoods3111
    @lordwoods3111 Před 3 lety +5

    The best dialogue between two characters ever: “What are you doing?” “Killing Monsters”

  • @Torelel
    @Torelel Před 4 lety +25

    Well witcher 3 is better than any movie ever in my opinion

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +3

      Many people have said similar things.

    • @21Danieltbs
      @21Danieltbs Před 4 lety +2

      3 years later I'm still sad I got Anna Henrietta killed. This game is the best

    • @Torelel
      @Torelel Před 4 lety +1

      Skeptical Mugiwara I just started replaying it. Love the game very much

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +2

      @Bwa Bwa Yoshi almost makes me want to play. But I cant yet! I dont want it to take over my life!

  • @inspektical2393
    @inspektical2393 Před 4 lety +8

    Kinda late to the party here but there's one thing for me specifically that can make games better than movies and be right up there with books as an entertainment medium that I haven't seen many people mention. It's the factor that YOU are in control of the character and his/her actions. It's easy to downplay that small and obvious aspect, but in all stories, be it movies or books, the author needs to make sure you empathize and relate to a character in order to have any sort of impact on the viewer. With games, relatability is easier to achieve than any other medium since you are the one making the choices, so when something goes bad, you instantly think "that's on me". It's the ultimate form of stepping into someone else's shoes. I think that's a major element in why I have cried more times playing games than I have watching movies or reading books. The connection to the main character surpasses anything a 2 hour movie or a 250 page book could achieve.

  • @dasgehtinordnung
    @dasgehtinordnung Před 3 lety +5

    Imagine gaming like reading a book, but you decide the actions of the protagonist. It's immersive, it's fun.

  • @tblizzyofficial
    @tblizzyofficial Před 4 lety +15

    “Why is he jingling, it’s not good for sneaking” 😂😂😂

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +1

      It's not!! haha!

    • @joew9690
      @joew9690 Před 4 lety +1

      @@HannaHsOverInvested his wolf medallion react on magic ;) you don't focus on watching series ! :P

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety

      @@mmaattoouu perhaps this time yes! But if he always so jingly, I could see it being problematic.

    • @celticbabs3105
      @celticbabs3105 Před 4 lety +1

      @@HannaHsOverInvested Nope, he's not. Many references in game and books refer to how quiet and undetectable witchers really are. They are VERY stealthy. That jiggling of his medallion was a cinematic audio/visual tool only to show the audience his medallion was reacting to her presence. In the TV Series, no reference was made besides Geralt clutching his necklace from time to time. :)

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +1

      @@celticbabs3105 So its a fake jingle... Interesting...

  • @MrFlyindog
    @MrFlyindog Před 4 lety +3

    The witcher is a non-linear story based game. Witch means that there is a main story that allows you to chose on witch side you fight (even nilfguard if you want to). The game also allows you to just forget about the main story and just help some old lady to find cooking tools if that is what you prefer to do

  • @misterbear9211
    @misterbear9211 Před 3 lety +14

    "I wanna see that movie"
    Then play the game, it's that good.

  • @Hosigie
    @Hosigie Před 4 lety +10

    7:17 "or his horse, just kidding", there's a quest in the game in which Roach talks and it's really funny.

  • @omok2
    @omok2 Před 4 lety +9

    Witcher 3 set the gold standard for roleplaying games going forward. I myself have put over 200 hours into the game, and it's a single player experience. I highly recommend if you are looking for some other great game trailers to react to, all of the Blizzard cinematics are top tier.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +1

      I have heard they are really good! 😃😃

    • @omok2
      @omok2 Před 4 lety

      @@HannaHsOverInvested as a grown man the Honor & Glory cinematic still makes me tear up

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +1

      @@omok2 I'll add it to my list!!

  • @johnleggett.8129
    @johnleggett.8129 Před 4 lety +4

    Most games of this type are stories with a strong narrative. They all start with tutorials so even an old bugger like me can learn to play. Once you start playing you will never regret it
    The medallion shows he is from the clan of the wolf and vibrates when he is near magic

  • @undertakenheart
    @undertakenheart Před 4 lety +16

    The short of it is that a lot of story can go into games because a lot of them are at least 20 hrs long. The Witcher 3 was 125hrs for me. I'm sure you could watch the "movie" version of the game on CZcams somewhere if you're no gamer lol

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +4

      It's incredible the depth of story telling that must go into creating that.

    • @undertakenheart
      @undertakenheart Před 4 lety +4

      @@HannaHsOverInvested I could not imagine writing a story THAT long. It's no surprise that video games take 5-8 years to make. Their next game Cyberpunk 2077 was announced back in 2013 and is only being released this year.
      I looked up the movie version of Witcher 3 and it's 13 hours of JUST the main story. Doesn't include side missions that also have great stories and the DLC (extra content post release) which had the best story in Hearts of Stone.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +3

      @@undertakenheart Oh wow! I had no idea they took that long but thinking about it, it TOTALLY makes sense when you have to go in depths in different paths. WILD!!

    • @caffeinedelusions
      @caffeinedelusions Před 4 lety

      In fairness, part of the trick to getting a game that long is to tell lots of stories in it in ways that seamlessly interact. Witcher 3's main story is equivalent to about a television season's worth of serialized storytelling, and the secondary quests are more like bite-sized short stories to take in along the way.

  • @edytajurand9284
    @edytajurand9284 Před 4 lety +42

    The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt ”The Trail” Opening Cinematic
    please.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +7

      I'll have to compile a list of game trailers to watch! A few people have suggested them!

    • @pawelzietek
      @pawelzietek Před 4 lety +4

      @@HannaHsOverInvested And it's made by Platige Image (talented people behind the CGI in the Netflix series The Witcher).

    • @Igutski
      @Igutski Před 4 lety +1

      @@HannaHsOverInvested and the trailer sword of destiny

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety

      @@Igutski Being posted tomorrow 😃

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety

      @Duke Silver Who me? So kind... I'll tell my parents you admire their good work.

  • @JenniferNein
    @JenniferNein Před rokem +1

    all I can say is that there is a reason why The Witcher is considered a masterpiece of gaming.

  • @lucasferes3519
    @lucasferes3519 Před 4 lety +3

    4:51 "May 18th, the day after my birthday" REALLY? Me too!! Which is today, actually lol! I loved your reaction, you're pretty energetic 😂❤️

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety

      Thanks! And happy birthday!! 🎉🎉🎉 Today is a good day to be born!

  • @christianbeck7901
    @christianbeck7901 Před 3 lety +5

    Yeah, his medallion vibrates/hums in the presence of magic

  • @ayrik216
    @ayrik216 Před 4 lety +8

    "Killing Monsters" still give me goosebumps

  • @vornamenachname4298
    @vornamenachname4298 Před rokem +1

    Gaming Culture: Some games have no story at all, and some are so full of it that you could fill several books with it. Imagine a movie, or a book, where you could actively participate, make decisions, and thus influence the outcome of the movie or book: That's Gaming Culture.

  • @turdfurgeson4943
    @turdfurgeson4943 Před rokem +2

    His medallions jingles when monsters are by

  • @badboyz08
    @badboyz08 Před 4 lety +9

    i definitely watch you if you play the game

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +1

      As a complete non gamer, I think I'd be horrible!

    • @oslafoirausuebutuoy5457
      @oslafoirausuebutuoy5457 Před 4 lety +1

      @@HannaHsOverInvested That would be fun too 😂

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +1

      @@oslafoirausuebutuoy5457 would it!!! 🤣😂🤣😂 Embarrassing maybe! Ill see what I can do.

    • @patrykstec2627
      @patrykstec2627 Před 4 lety +2

      If You have to chose the only game that You will play in Your entire life, The Witcher 3 (with all dlc's/expansions) is that game.
      Truly recommended!
      It was fun to watch Your honest reaction to those cinematic trailers.
      Greetings from Poland!

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +1

      @@patrykstec2627 thank you!! Hi Poland! 😂🤣🖖🏼🖖🏼🤓

  • @pasza_dem
    @pasza_dem Před 4 lety +8

    Game is a medium, don't overthink that. It's just like a movie or a book + some more freedom and interactive parts, and some challenges to overcome, this challenges might be to connect some dots in story or some pure reaction. Games can be amazing, games can be crappy, they can have big interesting story like few thousand pages of book, or it can be just an excuse to do action stuff all the time. Witcher 3 is The Game really worth playing. It's like Hemingway or Dostoyevsky for literature lover, classic and obligatory:)

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +1

      I'll get there one day!

    • @Caldera01
      @Caldera01 Před 4 lety

      @@HannaHsOverInvested Witcher 3 can be a very daunting game to try if you've never played a game before. Even in the easiest setting, it's a breeze for anyone used to playing action games, but I expect it would be quite challenging for someone that isn't used to gaming at all.
      Personally, I would probably start with Portal 1. It too does have a story, but that's not why. I just think it's an excellent game for a first-time gamer to learn about moving and orientation. The very basics of gaming. It also helps that it's a stellar game in on its own right as well. It's also not the longest game ever, which makes it easier to use as a jumping platform to gaming in a wider sense.
      I'd choose Portal because of its excellent tutorial starting with very basics and because of its strong theme of just learning to move your character in ways you might not have thought about before. to what you see in other games.

  • @LuffyxNamiisathing
    @LuffyxNamiisathing Před 2 lety +1

    Netflix show doesn't even come close to the masterpiece that this game is

  • @jacekzygarowski4581
    @jacekzygarowski4581 Před 3 lety +2

    EVERY SINGLE TIME i watch killing monsters i get goosebumps!

  • @donwild50
    @donwild50 Před 4 lety +3

    The first episode of the Netflix series is actually based on one of the short stories in "The Last Wish" book. That story is titled "The Lesser Evil." The episode where Geralt goes to Cintra at the request of Queen Calanthe and deals with the proposed wedding of Princess Pavetta...the one where the helmeted knight turns out to be cursed and looks like a hedgehog was based on a short story in the same book titled "A Question of Price." So far a lot of the episodes are based on the short stories. Geralt's primary love interest in the Netflix series, Yennifer, doesn't even appear until the last short story in the book titled "The Last Wish." In the three GAMES, Yennifer is barely mentioned in the first two...Geralt's main love interest is Triss Merigold, another sorceress and a human healer named Shani.

  • @RSkneecapper
    @RSkneecapper Před rokem

    A game is like exploring a beautiful painting while living a story and impacting it

  • @MM-oz9fh
    @MM-oz9fh Před 3 lety

    What are you doing, Gerald "Killing monsters" every time I hear that I'm getting Goosebumps.

  • @darthjarjar9105
    @darthjarjar9105 Před 4 lety +13

    "I mean the song is not Toss a coin but...." but Lulaby of Moe is far better !!

  • @sigurd_7613
    @sigurd_7613 Před 2 lety +3

    games and films/tv series have a lot in common at least when it comes to trying to tell a story, the difference is that in games you need to figure out how to progress the story yourself instead of just watching, I think it's a lot more immersive but everyone can't or doesn't see the point in spending 20+ hours completing a game

  • @mercenarytao2524
    @mercenarytao2524 Před 3 lety +2

    Simplest explanation is : Games are like movies where you are the main character and its your story.

  • @Legendarychris
    @Legendarychris Před 3 lety +1

    Yes the necklace or emblem with the wolf vibrates whenever monsters are near by.

  • @Admin-ob2po
    @Admin-ob2po Před 4 lety +8

    The Witcher 3 Sword of Destiny

  • @dominikvachl8439
    @dominikvachl8439 Před 3 lety +3

    Funny fact: Videogame industry is bigger than the global movie and sports industries combined and is getting bigger and bigger each year.

  • @upsidedownpyramid7617
    @upsidedownpyramid7617 Před 4 lety +1

    games are great, I’ve been playing them since I was 2 years old and I’m nearly 18, but the Witcher 3 is honestly a masterpiece amongst them, the gameplay and mechanics are intoxicating, the story is incredible, it keeps me coming back. These trailers just show off how good it is. Gaming culture has tons of different types of games, some people play tactical shooters and fighting games competitively for money in tournaments, some people just enjoy a good story, the witcher 3 is a game that manages to be pretty challenging if you play on the right settings, while having emphasis on collecting ingredients and formulae for different things, knowing the weaknesses of monsters you face, and having an absolutely jaw dropping story that takes place after the books and tv series

  • @Ninj4Cr0w
    @Ninj4Cr0w Před 3 lety

    playing games is like reading a book but in stead you are interacting with it in stead of reading it that is the best explanation i can give :)

  • @RogueSPiDER
    @RogueSPiDER Před 4 lety +4

    Expecting 40+ years of culture surrounding an ever evolving medium that made the jump from toy to art form in just under 20 to be explained in a "short comment" is like a baby dumping a box of cereal on the floor: both adorable and incredibly frustrating.
    The easiest way to think about it is like this: if some movies are like short books but with moving pictures instead of written words, than some videogames are like long movies but the plot doesn't move forward unless you give it some kind of input. Sometimes that input can be simple, like pressing left and right to keep a kart on the track. Other times that input can be extremely complex like choosing between releasing an evil spirit that was a plant but now's a horse so it can rescue a group of small children from a terrible fate but dooming a poor cursed woman to a painful death in the process; or lifting the woman's curse by letting those children die so she can return home to her violent abusive husband with the knowledge that like a BUNCH of kids got Hansel-&-Gretel-ed all because she had a miscarriage when he drunkenly pushed her down the stairs.
    If you're interested at all about trying to get into gaming I would NOT recommend The Witcher 3. It's fantastic, of course, but it's got a ridiculously steep learning curve, even for experienced gamers. I would recommend Life is Strange as a good introduction to gaming. It's short, easy to play, well written with a compelling story, and most importantly: inexpensive.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +2

      Not sure how to take you acquainting me to a "baby dumping a box of cereal on the floor"... but thanks for the info.

    • @user-lf2dh9kh6z
      @user-lf2dh9kh6z Před 4 lety +1

      ​@@HannaHsOverInvested that was rude I'll tell you, he probably is agressively overprotective of games in general, and even if the witcher is hard, it's 70% storytelling and talking to people and going places, don't be intimidated to try it if you really liked it, maybe buying it and calling a friend to help you play the combat parts would be fun, that's how I started playing games with my dad as a kid :)

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety

      @@user-lf2dh9kh6z my brother in law is a gamer, I may one day recruit him to help! How bad I will enviably be may be too much for anyone tho 🤣😂

    • @RogueSPiDER
      @RogueSPiDER Před 4 lety

      Ingrid Spangler Yes, I’m so aggressively overprotective of games that I recommended someone play one of my favorites and cautioned against jumping straight into a notoriously difficult game. I will grant you that I came off rude in my comment, and to that I apologize.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety

      @@RogueSPiDER I'm just trying to learn man! And I also try to answer most, if not all comments. If everyone is writing an essay to explain something, I can't do that.
      I get that there is a lot to this world, and I am happy to learn.
      Thanks for watching!!

  • @bastardbambi
    @bastardbambi Před 4 lety +6

    There's actually an insane amount of story content in Witcher 3 and games like it, amounting to maybe 3 times the amount of writing in the tv show. And it's really good writing, too.
    Games allow developers to use interactivity for their advantages, luring the player to explore the world and rooting them deeper in the stories than any book or screenplay ever could. And the Witcher 3 does an excellent job at that - every little village has its own captivating story to explore, every beast a piece of lore written about it and every corner of the world something to offer.
    The richness of the game world, the good use of interactivity and a very low entry gate for New players make all 3 games arguably the Best pieces in the massive Witcher franchise. You should definitely at least try playing - an experience vastly different from Mario Kart, for sure.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety

      😂🤣😂 I didn't think it was Mario Kart comparable and the more I learn about it, the more I'm sad I'm not a gamer.

    • @Kes22497
      @Kes22497 Před 4 lety

      @@HannaHsOverInvested I would like to add to the comment by saying that the storytelling in games goes way beyond just the plot. It is in the very world that you explore, and the dialogues of the random non-player characters (NPCs) you meet along the way, the effect your actions have on your access to certain options and places, in the way different groups of NPCs treat your characters and other groups of NPCs.
      A lot of games don't manage to do this properly, but CD Projekt Red (the studio that made The Witcher 3) did amazingly with the Witcher games, especially Witcher 3. People are still finding small details 5 years later.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety

      @@Kes22497 yea people say that this is the best game ever.

  • @Powerful_TDFAM
    @Powerful_TDFAM Před 3 lety

    I like seeing people who have only seen the TV show watch stuff like this. All of the witcher media is great to interact with and enjoy because it's almost all good. Especially so with Witcher 3.

  • @UGLYGEFRO
    @UGLYGEFRO Před 6 měsíci

    THE " I have no ıdea what ı am watching" sums up the channel pretty well

  • @hunter5822
    @hunter5822 Před 3 lety +2

    Video games are interactive stories. The same way that a movie, tv show, and book tells a story, except this way you can be the character.
    The best video games in my opinion focus on the story being good. Some are silly, some are dramatic, some are action packed, and some are long and drawn out. If you like a good story and an engaging story then pick up gaming!!!
    Seriously my greatest piece of advice/life lesson I can give you is is to get into video games.
    Start on easy if your not good at the game, but focus on the story. How good you are doesn’t matter, only that you enjoy yourself and love the game in the end!
    SERIOUSLY PICK UP VIDEOGAMING!!! You already seem like a fan of scifi and fantasy so you shouldn’t have to much trouble getting into the various stories. Ask your fans and followers to suggest videogame trailers and amazing games, START STREAMING YOUR EXPERIENCES AND ASKING FOR HELP FROM CHAT!!!

  • @corlandashiva2710
    @corlandashiva2710 Před 3 lety +2

    ' I want to see that movie ' that was exactly my reaction at seeing that trailer too...

  • @borislav1212
    @borislav1212 Před 4 lety

    Games and especially RPG's let you experience stories in a way that movies never could. The fact that you actually make choices that decide the fate of characters and the whole world around you and see the changes happening is what makes them the most immersive kind of media out there.
    The Witcher 3 has the best story and world building I have ever seen out of the many games I've played. Unlike most other RPG's, The Witcher 3 doesn't make you the centre of its universe. You are not a hero that saves the world, you're just a witcher on The Path. That fact makes the world really believable and immersive. Just walking down a road and listening to the crowds, the people having normal everyday conversations makes you feel that this game has been made with lots of love and care.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety

      People are telling me its the best game ever! I'm a little confused at why so many are comparing games to movies. Kind of seems like apples and oranges to me. Both fruit, but very different.

  • @Shifty51991
    @Shifty51991 Před 3 lety +2

    His necklace trembles when in the presence of monsters

  • @denzelpilar2748
    @denzelpilar2748 Před 3 lety +2

    The amazing thing about the "A night to remember" trailer is that it is actually the epilogue to the whole game. This happened apparently after all the events in the game has taken place.

  • @DigitalVirusX2
    @DigitalVirusX2 Před 4 lety +1

    Imagine thinking Toss a coin to your Witcher even holds a candle to Lullaby of Woe.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety

      You all need to stop dissing my boyfriend's song! Emotional attachment people, as a non gamer, there was a story to go with toss a coin and I literally HAVE NEVER HEARD THESE OTHER SONGS...
      sorry... You're just about the 50th person to say that... I over reacted...

    • @DigitalVirusX2
      @DigitalVirusX2 Před 4 lety

      @@HannaHsOverInvested Its alright, my joke came off a bit dick-ish anyways. I'm sorry too.

  • @sirapplecore4392
    @sirapplecore4392 Před 3 lety

    So the thing with The Witcher is that it's originally a book series. That got turned into a series of games, went viral and recently became a Netflix Series. The story over the course of the Netflix show is essentially the origin story of the games, based on one of the books. The first game's introductory cutscene/launch trailer is also shown in one of the Netflix episodes.

  • @ericmontiel3234
    @ericmontiel3234 Před 3 lety

    The Witcher 3 showed me that video games, when done right, is THE BEST medium for story telling I have ever seen

  • @iKozak99
    @iKozak99 Před 4 lety +1

    The medallion around his neck is enchanted. It vibrates when he is near a source of magic, that's why it jingles in the barn in the first trailer.
    Also, I'm not sure if you have already, but if you haven't, you should definitely read the books. They are brilliant.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety

      I haven't but I might read the first two. I don't want to spoil next season! haha

    • @ratflail215
      @ratflail215 Před 4 lety

      @@HannaHsOverInvested The first two are a collection of short stories. Third book is an actual novel and shouldn't spoil anything that hasn't happened in the show so far. The show kinda jumps back and forth in time and there are things in the further novels that have already happened in the show.

  • @lukefenech3586
    @lukefenech3586 Před 4 lety +1

    Alot of games have far deeper stories than movies and TV shows.

  • @ISoloYouRelax
    @ISoloYouRelax Před 3 lety +1

    The best way to explain a game is it's an interactive movie, one that you can "watch" at your own pace. It's also like when you're watching a movie and you have questions that yoy have to wait to get answers to, you get to run around and explore the area and get the answers you want. There is so much more that I could explain but I'll leave at this as a short comment.

  • @canislunaticus
    @canislunaticus Před 4 lety +1

    People finally discovering the superior version of the witcher franchise

  • @BasedMilitarist6624
    @BasedMilitarist6624 Před 3 lety +1

    I like how Geralt doesnt care about laws. He just kills "Monsters"

  • @OhYeahSimulator
    @OhYeahSimulator Před 2 lety

    Birthday buddies? Yeah, Birthday buddies! lol Love to see people not in the gaming scene react to such masterpieces!

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for watching birthday buddy!

    • @OhYeahSimulator
      @OhYeahSimulator Před 2 lety

      @@HannaHsOverInvested Been watching you for a few months now. I can easily say you are really fun to watch! I'm excited for what you discover next!

  • @offlinegamer6756
    @offlinegamer6756 Před 3 lety

    " Killing Monsters" ........maaaaan ! Goosbumps everytime !

  • @AsserKortteenniemi
    @AsserKortteenniemi Před 4 lety +1

    You had me at "may the force be with you." Anyways, entertaining reaction, good job.

  • @SamuelHolt1980
    @SamuelHolt1980 Před 3 lety

    High score on Netflix will give you a great grounding in gaming history and how different games types developed through time. You are so going to be a gamer.

  • @JohnTheSten
    @JohnTheSten Před 4 lety

    The important aspect of gaming is that you are part of deep story. You are the one making decisions, fighting monsters, in games, especialy masterpiece like Witcher, you will become hero, monsterslayer, you can talk to awesome characters and see the story flow and set it's direction. That's reason why i love Witcher saga - games, serie and books.
    It's close to me because Witcher contains many aspects of slavic mythology and culture, Andrej Sapkowski is polnish autor and i'm czech.
    I've seen whole serie, played all 3 gorgeous games and now i'm reading Blood of Elves.... and also i'm working on Geralt's cosplay...yeah...i love Witcher!

  • @drhapi5308
    @drhapi5308 Před 3 lety +1

    Oh! we have the same Birthday! Lovely

  • @kolapon6832
    @kolapon6832 Před 4 lety +1

    Usually rpg (role-playing) games of this genre, meaning having cinematic conversations, are my favourite. The Witcher, Dragon Age, Mass Effect are all of this genre. And the best thing is that if you are non-gamer, like yourself, they have story modes where the combat is easy and you can just play for the story, and the beautiful worlds.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 4 lety +1

      I am learning so much from talking to people about games. I will start gaming one day, but not for a while, as I'm trying to write my next novel.

    • @caffeinedelusions
      @caffeinedelusions Před 4 lety

      Honestly, if The Witcher as a setting and story is up your alley, the Dragon Age games are likely to be as well.

  • @TheRuminator
    @TheRuminator Před 3 lety

    so jealous of anyone being able to watch these for the first time. soooo good.

  • @littlemiho6208
    @littlemiho6208 Před 3 lety

    Hannah, your enthusiasm and interest to want to know is meritorious. Although gamers are many and interested people number more, shame many adults feel gaming are for kids like comic books, cartoons and scifi/fantasy.

  • @Anon-cv7ru
    @Anon-cv7ru Před 3 lety

    OMG... love that Vulcan greetings, "Live Long and Prosper!!"

  • @tomaszpankowski8903
    @tomaszpankowski8903 Před 3 lety

    What is gaming?
    Imagine you're reading a great book with a world description so vivid you can see it as you're reading.
    Imagine that you can decide what the main character is like, what he's saying and doing who he protects and who betrays, and the book changes a little with your every decision.
    Add captivating story and lovable characters that will stay with you for years. That is gaming in an essence, especially good "Role Playing Games" like the Witcher.

  • @punksn0tded462
    @punksn0tded462 Před 4 lety +1

    You're video was super entertaining! Loved your reaction and different pov on the trailer from an outside perspective! I'm totally subbing!

  • @kyles6813
    @kyles6813 Před 3 lety

    The Doll in a night to remember Is a HUGE lore piece. That is all I will say

  • @Vitalabyss
    @Vitalabyss Před 4 lety

    Playing campaign based (solo) games is like reading a book. But the details are visuals. And you control the hero/villains actions. In the Witcher series and similar games, your choices actually effect the story like a choose your own adventure novel.

  • @machomandalf2893
    @machomandalf2893 Před 3 lety

    So for this game in particular the game lives up to the hype the trailer give. Straight up my favorite game of all time.

  • @noah4279
    @noah4279 Před 3 lety

    To answer your question about The medallion on his chest yes it does help him it vibrates when monsters are nearby

  • @Monster-gr8on
    @Monster-gr8on Před 3 lety +1

    Some games are like interactive books, some games are just games

  • @MRFlackAttack1
    @MRFlackAttack1 Před 3 lety

    A salute from another member of the 18/05 club. A good reaction video.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 3 lety +1

      👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼YEAAAAAAAS!!! There are a few of us who commented on this video. Super cool! I love hearing it every time.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  Před 3 lety +1

      Maybe I should make us t-shirts 🤣🤣

  • @kota1155
    @kota1155 Před 2 lety

    lmao his horse "just make it quick, Geralt"

  • @aegispotae
    @aegispotae Před rokem +1

    Good RPG = is like good book, with good story which you go trough, with good game you have choices which affects how game progress and end... Witcher games are sort of that - recommend playing.

  • @chinkyboy12
    @chinkyboy12 Před 4 lety +1

    The melody she was singing was called Lullaby of woe. Underrated af.

  • @Boris99999
    @Boris99999 Před 2 lety

    Somehow no one had actually written about how the “story” is structured in games so I’ve decided to write it down. A game usually has two stories it wants to tell you (may be more but they usually still divide into these two categories): 1)a story that happens “right now” to you as a protagonist or to the protagonists as you watch from the side; 2) a story that had happened before you “got there” and usually you can only infer what happened by looking at the environment, finding clues and listening to NPCs or reading books and notes.

  • @joshuar.1099
    @joshuar.1099 Před 4 lety

    Hey Hannah! Yes, games like the Witcher 3 allows the storyteller to take their time in guiding you through the story that they want to tell, without time constraints (like a TV show episode, only 1 hour, etc.).
    CD Projekt Red are AMAZING storytellers. You can play the Witcher 3 as a standalone game (which was my first foray into the Witcher Universe) and get so much out of it. There's so much detail and nuances in the stories that it's fun to find out how different choices affect the overall story.

  • @Eddy_Del_Lobo
    @Eddy_Del_Lobo Před 3 lety

    Hay!! I actually found myself subscribing! Well done haha I really love your enthusiasm towards stuff that's new! You don't really see that much anymore, plus the Witcher franchise is really close to my heart!
    Theirs usually quite a big world and lots of lore behind successful stories like the Witcher or the Elderscrolls that make them what they are, sometimes the world created is so vast a game on it sits like a book inside it's vast library! But yes! Games are unique! Not like films in the sense that you sit and watch cover to cover from whatever the directors want you to see, a game allows you to take a story and tailor it around you through open choices! If your new to gaming it can be difficult to get used to the controller's and navigating the menus and what button does what, but! If you ride that out and stay patient, well well worth the hassle! And some wonderful stories await you! Like Nathan drakes uncharted or the tale of Arthur Morgan in Red Dead Redemption 2, these are truly wonderful examples please try them! You won't be disappointed I promise you!

  • @yaelcaillaud3359
    @yaelcaillaud3359 Před 3 lety +1

    " Rpg" genre games ( Role Play Games), are basiccaly a genre of Vdgames that you could consider as dozens of hour film in which you are the hero. Which means you do everything in the character's life, and that the story behind it evovles accordingly to your choices etc...

  • @kavar5733
    @kavar5733 Před 3 lety

    the script for witcher 3 is over 450,000 lines of dialog, requiring a total of 950 speaking roles.
    Storytelling is a big part of games called Rpg (role playing games) and games can often pull on emotions more then movies/tv shows because your the one either making the choice, or happening to you. A huge game like witcher 3 is over 100 hours long to playthrough

  • @thatnorwegianguy1986
    @thatnorwegianguy1986 Před 3 lety

    Long story short the trailer is actually showcasing a villain in the game that you actually will not fight until they released an expansion for the game (basiclly more story content that you can download) , the last word you say to her is I will come back for you and apperantly he did.
    However they released the trailer before the game was out which just shows how well planned the story for the game was.

  • @marianopuertas3907
    @marianopuertas3907 Před 3 lety

    Firsttt youtuber that pay BIG attention!!! But also you are pretty clever!!
    Nice video btw!!

  • @LukiKruki
    @LukiKruki Před 3 lety

    In the Witcher 3 near the tree of this trailer you can find a village. Its all villagers are killed. You never know if the woman or Nilfgard guards killed them. You never know if Geralt did the right choice. Just like Stregobor said about Renfir in the books.

  • @BlackDragon12382
    @BlackDragon12382 Před rokem

    The Netflix series is based on the books, the video games take place AFTER the events of the books. If you want, you can watch the entire game cinematics put together like a movie. Gamer's Little Playground and Yic17 are two of the channels I find the most videos from.

  • @GeraltORivia
    @GeraltORivia Před rokem

    Gaming is like movies and books, there's different genres for different people. There are story games, story heavy games (pretty much interactive movies) etc. Pretty much for any genre you can imagine, there's a videogame for it.

  • @ryanyeager4153
    @ryanyeager4153 Před 4 lety

    I don't know if this has been answered yet, but since you mentioned that you'd like to know how video game story progression works I'll try to answer:
    In The Witcher and other role playing games (RPGs) story progression and character development usually comes from completing quests (think of these like episodes of a TV series) which grant you various rewards (experience, resources, equipment) as well as plot points or information about the world the story is set in. Quests in the witcher usually fall into one of 3 categories: Main Quests (used to progress the overall story and eventually finish the game) Side quests (used to tell smaller more personal stories relating to important characters or factions, or to provide lore on wherever you are) and Contracts (requests given by villagers and townsfolk to hunt down a particular monster or creature causing trouble in the community)
    By completing these kinds of quests the player is able to experience the story of the game at their own pace
    Hope that was informative:)