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The world was one of the nicest looking I've seen, really curvy and organic feeling, but I mostly like to do side adventure type stuff and the XP breakdown was unfortunate, side quests or killing big beasts way ahead of your level hardly gave you any but a game of gwent was worth numerous big monsters. I actually ended up playing gwent more than anything on there though.
Absolutely. The variety among the different regions was so perfectly done. From the swaps, to skellige, and finally toussaint was such a great sequence. And they also paced you through these different regions perfectly.
Though, I may be biased because this was one of the first games I got to experience on a proper gaming PC. Really great game.