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Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - Nintendo Switch

Platform : Nintendo Switch
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  • Built for endless adventure, the massive open world of The Witcher sets new standards in terms of size, depth and complexity

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Built for endless adventure, the massive open world of The Witcher sets new standards in terms of size, depth and complexity

You are Geralt of Rivia, mercenary monster slayer. At your disposal is every tool of the trade: razor-sharp swords, lethal mixtures, stealthy crossbows, and powerful combat magic. Before you stands a war-torn, monster-infested continent you can explore at will. Your current contract? Tracking down the Child of Prophecy, a living weapon that can alter the shape of the world.

The Complete Edition contains every piece of downloadable content released for the game, including two massive story expansions: Hearts of Stone & Blood and Wine. It's the perfect opportunity to enter this world for the first time or relive the adventure — on the go!

  • A gigantic open world to explore. - Visit the luxurious and corrupt city of Novigrad, face the frigid cold of the wind-swept Skellige islands, and challenge the dark forces roaming the forlorn, ravaged No Man’s Land. Sail through open seas, dive in search of long lost artifacts or gallop your mount into combat — the world of the Witcher beckons to be explored.
  • Unparalleled novel-like story spanning over 150 hours of gameplay. - With over 100 hours of core and side-quest gameplay and over 50 hours of additional content, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt combines the intense, plot-driven pull of traditional RPGs with the freedom of choice only open world games can offer. Make choices and face their consequences to unlock endings tailored to how you play.
  • Now on Switch — play at home and on the go. - Developed to take advantage of everything Nintendo Switch has to offer, the game delivers a truly powerful on-the-go experience.


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Trained from early childhood and mutated to gain superhuman skills, strength and reflexes, witchers are a distrusted counterbalance to the monster-infested world in which they live.

Gruesomely destroy foes as a profession monster hunter armed with a range of upgradable weapons, mutating potions and combat magic.

Hunt down a range of exotic monsters from savage beast prowling the mountain passes to cunning supernatural predators lurking in the shadows of densely populated towns.

Invest your rewards to upgrade your weaponry buy custom armor, or spend them away in horse races, fist fighting and other pleasures the night brings.

Built for endless adventure, the massive open world of The Witcher sets new standards in terms of size, depth and complexity.

Traverse a fantastical open world: explore forgotten ruins, caves and shipwrecks, trade with merchants and dwarven smiths in cities, and hunt across the open plains, mountains and seas.

Deal with the treasonous generals, devious witches corrupt royalty to provide dark and dangerous services.

Make choices go beyond good and evil and face their far-reaching consequences.

Take the most important contract to track down the child of prophecy, a key to save or destroy this world.

In times of war, chase down the child of prophecy, a living weapon of foretold ancient elven legends.

Struggle against ferocious rulers, spirits of the wilds and even a threat from beyond the veil – all hell-bent on controlling this world.

Define your destiny in a world that may not be worth saving.

Built exclusively for next generation hardware, the REDengine 3 renders the world of The Witcher visually nuanced and organic, a real true to life fantasy.

Dynamic weather systems and day/night cycles affect how the citizens of the towns and the monsters of the wilds behave.

Rich with storyline choices in both the main and subplots, this grand open world is influenced by the player unlike every before.

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4.7 out of 5 stars
4.7 out of 5
5,170 global ratings

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Customers like the quality, performance, value, and port of the video game console. For example, they mention it's a fantastic game, runs smoothly, and is worth the price. Some are happy with gameplay. That said, opinions are mixed on graphics and extras.

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238 customers mention223 positive15 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the video game console. They say it has fantastic gameplay and story, and is a joy to play. They are also pleased with how the game runs and find it to be the best native handheld game ever made.

"...After all, you get a MASSIVE game (I'm talking 200+ hours for a completionist playthrough and ~150 for a comfortable one) that can now be taken with..." Read more

"...Still got my moneys worth. It is a steller fantasy game with a vast world with a wonderful story with amazing characters...." Read more

"...That said, this is still addicting, pretty much glitch free FOR THE MOST PART unlike Bethesda games (broken Skyrim especially), and is a real joy..." Read more

"...Deep quest/story lines, epic gear to find, an in-depth skill system to mix-and-match, a massive world to explore , and huge monsters to hunt - what..." Read more

58 customers mention58 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the performance of the game. They mention that it runs smoothly overall, and that it never lags. They also appreciate the graphical fidelity and the fact that everything works fine after inserting it into their Switch.

"...On the Nintendo Switch, the game never lagged once while I strolled around the busy and bustling streets of the free city of Novigrad...." Read more

"...That said, this is still addicting, pretty much glitch free FOR THE MOST PART unlike Bethesda games (broken Skyrim especially), and is a real joy..." Read more

"...or you want to play it portably then this does the job and it does it surprisingly well...." Read more

"...The graphical downgrade, while definitely noticeable, is very passable and, on the small switch screen, looks just fine...." Read more

47 customers mention47 positive0 negative

Customers find the game worth the price, all compromises, and all its accolades. They also say the world of the Witcher 3 is worth your time, and highly recommend it to any RPG fan.

"...replaying it on the go via the Switch is still amazing and worth the price.*..." Read more

"...The world of the Witcher 3 is worth your time." Read more

"...I can play this on a hand-held is mind-blowing and it is 100% worth every penny spent. Toss a coin to your seller, buy Switcher 3!" Read more

"...The story line and many many quests you can do makes the game very much worth this price. Plus, you get all the content that the Witcher has produced." Read more

41 customers mention37 positive4 negative

Customers like the port of the game. They say it's a fantastic, magical, spot-on port that runs smoothly on the Switch.

"...time playing it, and want the versatility of on the go, it is an excellent port, all on a cart...." Read more

"...So long as you aren’t a graphics snob, this port is awe aspiring and an even be transferred over to a PC save if you get motivated to get both..." Read more

"...It's portable, I can play while I travel, don't have to hog a TV or monitor...." Read more

"...because this is a genre-defining entry in the category, and you can play it ANYWHERE (and it looks & sounds GREAT)!..." Read more

23 customers mention21 positive2 negative

Customers find the combat dynamics satisfying, fluid, and enjoyable. They say the storyline is interesting and complex. Customers also mention that the game has action, adventure, romance, sex, and violence. They appreciate the smooth combat and the ability to play on the go.

"...The bottom line here is simple. The game plays smoothly. The load times are far quicker than they were for me on PS4...." Read more

"...Because the lore is so good...." Read more

"...You get an expansive open world that can last you well over 200 hours...." Read more

"...I love being able to play for ten minutes, half an hour. Whatever. And then it auto saves so I can walk away to come back to it later...." Read more

120 customers mention58 positive62 negative

Customers are mixed about the graphics of the game. Some mention that the graphics look excellent, beautiful, and utterly amazing on the small screen. However, others say that the game has low graphical quality and is a little finicky.

"...It is one of the best looking Switch games and by far the most ambitious. Not to mention it is one of the best games ever...." Read more

"...Some cutscenes do stutter a bit, and the graphics and draw distance (there's frequent pop-in) aren't nearly as good as on the PC or even the other..." Read more

"...The characters and the cutscenes are absolutely GORGEOUS for a switch game that is this large...." Read more

"...It’s a port that plays well but looks rubbish IMHO docked. I don’t care how amazing it is that they fit it all on one tiny cartridge...." Read more

29 customers mention19 positive10 negative

Customers are mixed about the extras. Some mention that the physical edition comes with all sorts of stuff on the inside, and that the fact that they were able to include all DLC is truly remarkable. However, some customers say that the game was missing from the box.

"...It's portable!The game came with all the accessories promised and arrived on my doorstep in just two days...." Read more

"Didn't came withe the art book or the other content that complete edition most have, I bought it new and at this point I would even say it is not..." Read more

"...And that’s just insane.Not only that, but the game comes with extra goodies that most companies wouldn’t even consider these days..." Read more

"...The game also comes with ALL DLC ever released. Think about that for a moment...." Read more

24 customers mention0 positive24 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the sturdiness of the video game console. They mention that it crashes and freezes frequently, and that the system is not strong enough to play the game. They also mention that the game has technical hiccups and that it suffers from story line glitches.

"...cart is great and all, but this is by far the most expensive and weakest version...." Read more

"...(graphic wise and some game crashes at times in major cities)...." Read more

"...issue that I can stomach but some might not be able to are the crashes/freezes. They are regular and will interrupt you frequently...." Read more

"...I've not run in to many glitches, though there have been a few crashes...." Read more

The Switcher 3:the Wild Port
5 Stars
The Switcher 3:the Wild Port
So far I have purchased Witcher 3 six times. Half were gifts for friends. Still got my moneys worth. It is a steller fantasy game with a vast world with a wonderful story with amazing characters. You play as Geralt who is one of the least interesting characters in the game. In all honesty it is the side characters that really pulled me in. The Crookback Bog section with the Baron and Jonny are some highlights. Gameplay is more bland. Dodge, slash, magic, eat, and repeat. Block can be added with humans but is useless against monters. Its not bad but lacking compared to BotW in terms of gameplay. This is when I would talk about graphics and sound. The Witcher 3 is one of the best looking games when modding on PC today. The xb1x looks great, the PS4 looks good but suffers from fps drops like the og xbone. Then theres Switch. The Switch features dynamic resolution of 720 docked, but dips well below. On PC you can't even replicate it. The textures are muddy, the vegetation are poor, load times are long, and pop in is glaring, but this is all understandable seeing how this system only uses 18 watts. Less than a TV. But for me its the fps drops that bother me. The Switch is brought to its knees here. For those of us on PC we could tell you this game is less reliant on ram or vram and more on raw CPU and GPU performance. The Switch just can not stream data fast enough and the cpu is getting hammered in sections. There is little chance CDPR can get anymore blood from this stone with a patch. Update 2/20: there are a bunch of new graphics options. Most are interesting to play with, but two are really useful. Depth of Field can be turned off as it does give you a few extra frames and the resolution is sub hd to 720p max you may want to mess with. But a major game changer is Sharpening. It should be an option on everything. Typically on PC we use post effects to enable this on games under 4k. It boost clarity to an amazing degree with little hit to performance. Turn this ON HIGH. With this option it may be the prettiest game on the Switch. Thank you CDPR for these extras. So if you are playing docked only please come to your senses. 32gig cart is great and all, but this is by far the most expensive and weakest version. If you play portable or hybrid than the competition does not really exist. So by all means buy it. All my criticisms are still there and blurrier but... Its Witcher on the GO! It is one of the best looking Switch games and by far the most ambitious. Not to mention it is one of the best games ever. So go out to jury duty, weddings, trips, see family, hop on a unicorn with Yen, save some orphans, and kill some griffins.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2019
Hardware Platform: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardMedia format: PhysicalVerified Purchase
First of all, if this is your first time playing the Witcher 3 and you have a hefty PC or an Xbox One or Playstation 4, I recommend that you experience it there first. That being said, this is the best port I've seen to the Nintendo Switch. Ever. All of the NPCs still exist throughout the map. The sound is still in perfect condition. All of the DLCs come with the game, too! That's basically three games right there, considering the size of Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine. And you know what's the best part? The game DOES NOT LAG in Novigrad. That's right. The Xbox and PS4 had a very hard time in that area on the map when the game first launched, as many may already know, but don't worry! On the Nintendo Switch, the game never lagged once while I strolled around the busy and bustling streets of the free city of Novigrad.

This port isn't perfect, however. Some cutscenes do stutter a bit, and the graphics and draw distance (there's frequent pop-in) aren't nearly as good as on the PC or even the other consoles. There's also a bit of a fuzziness to the entire game that's mostly only noticeable in docked mode, but that's probably because the resolution is only at 720p while docked and 540p when in handheld mode. That being said, the graphics ARE surprisingly good (and the character and creature models remain untouched by this port). I believe that if you have never played the other versions then you'll probably be fine with it. After all, you get a MASSIVE game (I'm talking 200+ hours for a completionist playthrough and ~150 for a comfortable one) that can now be taken with you on the go! I already own this game for the Xbox One, and I preordered it because of that very fact. It's portable!

The game came with all the accessories promised and arrived on my doorstep in just two days. Honestly, if you're having any doubts with buying this game, just go for it. You won't regret it in the slightest.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Switcher 3 - The best port yet
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2019
First of all, if this is your first time playing the Witcher 3 and you have a hefty PC or an Xbox One or Playstation 4, I recommend that you experience it there first. That being said, this is the best port I've seen to the Nintendo Switch. Ever. All of the NPCs still exist throughout the map. The sound is still in perfect condition. All of the DLCs come with the game, too! That's basically three games right there, considering the size of Hearts of Stone and Blood and Wine. And you know what's the best part? The game DOES NOT LAG in Novigrad. That's right. The Xbox and PS4 had a very hard time in that area on the map when the game first launched, as many may already know, but don't worry! On the Nintendo Switch, the game never lagged once while I strolled around the busy and bustling streets of the free city of Novigrad.

This port isn't perfect, however. Some cutscenes do stutter a bit, and the graphics and draw distance (there's frequent pop-in) aren't nearly as good as on the PC or even the other consoles. There's also a bit of a fuzziness to the entire game that's mostly only noticeable in docked mode, but that's probably because the resolution is only at 720p while docked and 540p when in handheld mode. That being said, the graphics ARE surprisingly good (and the character and creature models remain untouched by this port). I believe that if you have never played the other versions then you'll probably be fine with it. After all, you get a MASSIVE game (I'm talking 200+ hours for a completionist playthrough and ~150 for a comfortable one) that can now be taken with you on the go! I already own this game for the Xbox One, and I preordered it because of that very fact. It's portable!

The game came with all the accessories promised and arrived on my doorstep in just two days. Honestly, if you're having any doubts with buying this game, just go for it. You won't regret it in the slightest.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2019
Hardware Platform: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardMedia format: PhysicalVerified Purchase
So far I have purchased Witcher 3 six times. Half were gifts for friends. Still got my moneys worth.
It is a steller fantasy game with a vast world with a wonderful story with amazing characters. You play as Geralt who is one of the least interesting characters in the game. In all honesty it is the side characters that really pulled me in. The Crookback Bog section with the Baron and Jonny are some highlights.
Gameplay is more bland. Dodge, slash, magic, eat, and repeat. Block can be added with humans but is useless against monters. Its not bad but lacking compared to BotW in terms of gameplay.
This is when I would talk about graphics and sound. The Witcher 3 is one of the best looking games when modding on PC today. The xb1x looks great, the PS4 looks good but suffers from fps drops like the og xbone. Then theres Switch. The Switch features dynamic resolution of 720 docked, but dips well below. On PC you can't even replicate it. The textures are muddy, the vegetation are poor, load times are long, and pop in is glaring, but this is all understandable seeing how this system only uses 18 watts. Less than a TV.
But for me its the fps drops that bother me. The Switch is brought to its knees here. For those of us on PC we could tell you this game is less reliant on ram or vram and more on raw CPU and GPU performance. The Switch just can not stream data fast enough and the cpu is getting hammered in sections. There is little chance CDPR can get anymore blood from this stone with a patch. Update 2/20: there are a bunch of new graphics options. Most are interesting to play with, but two are really useful. Depth of Field can be turned off as it does give you a few extra frames and the resolution is sub hd to 720p max you may want to mess with. But a major game changer is Sharpening. It should be an option on everything. Typically on PC we use post effects to enable this on games under 4k. It boost clarity to an amazing degree with little hit to performance. Turn this ON HIGH. With this option it may be the prettiest game on the Switch. Thank you CDPR for these extras.
So if you are playing docked only please come to your senses. 32gig cart is great and all, but this is by far the most expensive and weakest version. If you play portable or hybrid than the competition does not really exist. So by all means buy it. All my criticisms are still there and blurrier but... Its Witcher on the GO! It is one of the best looking Switch games and by far the most ambitious. Not to mention it is one of the best games ever. So go out to jury duty, weddings, trips, see family, hop on a unicorn with Yen, save some orphans, and kill some griffins.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Switcher 3:the Wild Port
Reviewed in the United States on October 15, 2019
So far I have purchased Witcher 3 six times. Half were gifts for friends. Still got my moneys worth.
It is a steller fantasy game with a vast world with a wonderful story with amazing characters. You play as Geralt who is one of the least interesting characters in the game. In all honesty it is the side characters that really pulled me in. The Crookback Bog section with the Baron and Jonny are some highlights.
Gameplay is more bland. Dodge, slash, magic, eat, and repeat. Block can be added with humans but is useless against monters. Its not bad but lacking compared to BotW in terms of gameplay.
This is when I would talk about graphics and sound. The Witcher 3 is one of the best looking games when modding on PC today. The xb1x looks great, the PS4 looks good but suffers from fps drops like the og xbone. Then theres Switch. The Switch features dynamic resolution of 720 docked, but dips well below. On PC you can't even replicate it. The textures are muddy, the vegetation are poor, load times are long, and pop in is glaring, but this is all understandable seeing how this system only uses 18 watts. Less than a TV.
But for me its the fps drops that bother me. The Switch is brought to its knees here. For those of us on PC we could tell you this game is less reliant on ram or vram and more on raw CPU and GPU performance. The Switch just can not stream data fast enough and the cpu is getting hammered in sections. There is little chance CDPR can get anymore blood from this stone with a patch. Update 2/20: there are a bunch of new graphics options. Most are interesting to play with, but two are really useful. Depth of Field can be turned off as it does give you a few extra frames and the resolution is sub hd to 720p max you may want to mess with. But a major game changer is Sharpening. It should be an option on everything. Typically on PC we use post effects to enable this on games under 4k. It boost clarity to an amazing degree with little hit to performance. Turn this ON HIGH. With this option it may be the prettiest game on the Switch. Thank you CDPR for these extras.
So if you are playing docked only please come to your senses. 32gig cart is great and all, but this is by far the most expensive and weakest version. If you play portable or hybrid than the competition does not really exist. So by all means buy it. All my criticisms are still there and blurrier but... Its Witcher on the GO! It is one of the best looking Switch games and by far the most ambitious. Not to mention it is one of the best games ever. So go out to jury duty, weddings, trips, see family, hop on a unicorn with Yen, save some orphans, and kill some griffins.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2020
Hardware Platform: Nintendo SwitchEdition: StandardMedia format: PhysicalVerified Purchase
I’m new to this franchise. Never played it on any gaming console other than Switch. It’s a very fun game to play. Something outside the box for sure. Great characters, fun plots, and addicting game play. An open world RPG that holds your hand the whole way. That said, it’s down right blurry. It looks like a PS2 game at times. Sure, it’s amazing that CDPR put this insanely huge game on one switch cartridge with all of the extra DLC, but at what cost? And keep in mind I have never even seen how apparently amazing this game can look on a PC or even a PS4. I hoped it would look at least as good as Skyrim does on Switch but not even close. At times I can’t even tell Geralt’s body from the trees. It’s annoying and hurts my eyes and graphics aren’t even that important to me. That said, this is still addicting, pretty much glitch free FOR THE MOST PART unlike Bethesda games (broken Skyrim especially), and is a real joy to play. It’s a port that plays well but looks rubbish IMHO docked. I don’t care how amazing it is that they fit it all on one tiny cartridge.

So should you buy it on Switch? If only playing portable, yes as much of the visual issues are lessened on the small screen. If you have no other option but Switch, yes. You played it on a more powerful machine and have a Switch, probably no. It looked so blurry that I almost quit the game after the first 10 hours of play. Granted, I mostly play docked these days. And still, I will play it for days because the rest of it is that wonderful.

Gameplay = 10
Story = 10
Graphics on Switch = 4 at best (7 or 8 now after update 3.6)

Update: They released update 3.6 recently allowing for serious graphics and gameplay tweaks that now make this game look waaaaay better than it has any business looking on the Switch. Even docked it now looks as good as Skyrim on the Switch. That’s beyond impressive for this huge game on a mobile system. Major kudos to the company for making us happy because this game was barely playable docked before the update with all of the blurriness going on. So happy now. Thank you!
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