Finally polishing off the DLC and honestly I prefer the DLC to the main game - Geralt witchering is vastly more entertaining than Geralt saving the world. The whole apocalypse world ending plot in III is meh to me now, its like zombies. Equine Phantoms is absolutely hilarious, you'll piss yourself laughing as you get high and talk to Roach (Geralt: Why do you always come when I whistle even across the sea but get stuck on ledges? Roach: I'm not perfect you know) and the whole Blood and Wine area is spectacular especially as the region is pitch perfect from the wine to knight errants (and D.L.C. being a plot point HA). I don't particularly like vampire lore but the way the story is done is excellent. Fully upgraded Corvo Bianco too. All up I suspect I've sunk hmmmm 120 hours at least all up. Haven't played an RPG this rich since the previous Witchers.
I strongly recommend any player spend days going through the question marks (except the Skellige sea ones) because if not you will miss the richness CD Projekt added in. Even basic contracts and stuff you run into is well written. Also make sure you read the notes and journals you come across (they ain't that long). I'd also recommend Ursine armor or Tesham Mutna armor as lower armor tends Geralt into tissue paper. Tried light and medium armor towards the end of Blood and Wine and meh really. I also played on maximum easy for the story, not the combat.
I strongly recommend any player spend days going through the question marks (except the Skellige sea ones) because if not you will miss the richness CD Projekt added in. Even basic contracts and stuff you run into is well written. Also make sure you read the notes and journals you come across (they ain't that long). I'd also recommend Ursine armor or Tesham Mutna armor as lower armor tends Geralt into tissue paper. Tried light and medium armor towards the end of Blood and Wine and meh really. I also played on maximum easy for the story, not the combat.