I've failed eight. I'm talkin' after the full play through of the story.
[u]Not to worry though. Certain bugs render some quests be sent to the Failed tab in-game. So even if you complete all the quests, you'll fail a few. Best wait until the game is fully patched for a perfect play through. [/u]
Just finished Witcher 3... It's amazing. Truly GOTY worthy. Witcher 3 singlehandedly wins best story in a game. Ever. Period.
The gameplay was good. The animations and traversing the environment was a bit wonky, but it worked. The game breaks easy and the journal is a bitch to use, but that's easily overlook-able. That and the inclusion of such a massive amount of titties is a little unnecessary considering most already know that Gerald is a ladies man. Still. Titties. So. Can't complain. All in all it was great.
[b]The Easily Offended Must Turn Away[/b]
[spoiler]On a side note, (may seem random, but I like this game) most games now days like pandering to the gay community by adding some flowery twit, but Witcher did it where I can understand the inclusion. (Not that I despise homosexuals, it just makes me uncomfortable when a developer tries to throw in some fruity oaf to make themselves look open-minded or whatever. You know, to play it off as homosexuality is some commonly accepted thing-as if society as a whole has deemed it normal. But never mind that. I don't want to invite debate.)
Towards the beginning of the game you meet a homosexual that was persecuted. He was caught with his 'lover'. His lover killed himself and he was forced to flee. Basically reflecting that of what happened in real Medieval society. I mean, the inclusion of mage persecution and non-human persecution reflects the attitude of actual medieval society as well. I just feel the Witcher did a great job of depicting a rough medieval society. Especially with the taverns, cities, lingo, etc. [/spoiler]
It's a great game. That and... [spoiler]Titties.[/spoiler]
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I have not failed a quest. But then again, I have yet to actually boot up the game. I just know in going to be disappointed in the changes.