I’d be disappointed if they bought Geralt back tbh.
The house you get in Blood and Wine felt like a retirement home. I completed it, quit the game in the house with Yenn. He’s done.
Because the dude saved the world like nine times already. He filled up his punch card and gets to retire now.
Because they can? Because it makes sense? Anyone questioning the choice has obvious motives.
Bitching about the woke feminist agenda in 3… 2… 1…
They’re all just secretly mad they don’t get to stare at Geralt’s ass for several hours.
I think this is one case that will bring everyone together, since I don’t know a person, woke or not, that hate Ciri.
The only worry might be that they might write Ciri as a Mary sue, but so far CDPR writing dept has been top notch, so I am very optimistic about this
Because they seek money and with this marketing stunt they got plenty of ads.
If by stunt you mean, “discusses how the character has been set-up as the natural replacement with games media interviewer”… then sure, stunt.
It’s so they can have a new Ciri focused Witcher series on Netflix
Starring Henry Cavill as Ciri
That and Geralt’s story got a natural end in Blood and Wine, and it would be stupid to bulldoze that.
That ending really left an impact on me. There was just something about it, having spent so many hours, seeing that ending made me just go wow
I thought that was the expectation?
They introduced us to a younger Witcher that the Geralt was training, Geralt’s story came to an end…
It felt like that’s what they were intentionally setting up, a totally Ciri-focused next game.
Feels like a logical next step for the series. She is Gerald’s apprentice Witcher and Gerald’s story got it’s ending.
End of blood and wine was basically his farewell anyway. He got his vineyard, his lover came to join, he was done
Sounds good to me. My only gripe is that I don’t think Ciri needs to go through the Trial of Grasses. She kind of already had well-established abilities (Elder blood) that made it easy for her to deal with most threats and we got to see that on full display in like half of The Witcher 3. Frankly, I had more fun playing with her abilities than I did with Geralt’s.
Also, wasn’t it established in lore that she couldn’t go through it because something something elder blood something?