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  • @niktniewiem4785
    @niktniewiem4785 3 года назад +151

    In fact Geralt IS a really well shaped old man xD hes like 100years old

    • @skebaba918
      @skebaba918 3 года назад +1

      Ain't his mom like 200 or w/e too? Hell I mean Yen is like some decades older than Geralt, and I'm quite sure his mom is like at least a century older than her.

    • @bradyangbradyang
      @bradyangbradyang Год назад

      Nah, Geralt was like 92 years old in TW3, Yen was 99

  • @raziel6304
    @raziel6304 4 года назад +77

    7:34 Geralt is about 90+ years old if memory doesn't fail. It's because witcher mutations slow aging a LOT. His mentor, Vesemir, is several times older, like atleast 200 years old.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад +16

      hahahah I mean like a real life old man, not a fantasy old man! I want Geralt to look like Henry Cavil forever!

    • @kobaye2111
      @kobaye2111 4 года назад +5

      300 almost 400

    • @KnightOwl1881
      @KnightOwl1881 4 года назад +7

      And Yennefer is implied to be older lol

    • @-SaintUK-
      @-SaintUK- 4 года назад +3

      Yen is 94

    • @KnightOwl1881
      @KnightOwl1881 4 года назад

      @@-SaintUK- Books or games?

  • @slickr_392
    @slickr_392 4 года назад +123

    This Geralt is the closest to the books. Although I love the design in 3, it took away the creepy and pale Geralt, which I preferred more.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад +21

      I'm into eye candy... but I get what you're saying.

    • @kevinnorwood8782
      @kevinnorwood8782 3 года назад +12

      @@HannaHsOverInvested The first trailer you reacted to is pretty much STRAIGHT out of one of the books.

    • @andreasedvinsson7410
      @andreasedvinsson7410 3 года назад +23

      @@kevinnorwood8782 so true, the first game feels very close to the books, cant say i enjoy tv show so far, geralt is the only redeeming thing in it, rest is so badly done it feels like an insult to the books

    • @themoofs6925
      @themoofs6925 3 года назад +6

      I get that but I always thought the only creepy thing about Geralt would be his eyes. I don’t know why but when reading the books I imagined Witcher’s eyes not acting like humans. Rarely blinking, always open wide, quick pupil movements. That was all I really found creepy about his description.

    • @Raffalius
      @Raffalius 3 года назад +3

      @@themoofs6925 well, both games and tv-series would indeed change that. When people watch or play things like this, they prefer that the character looks and feels like a badass.

  • @TLLPs
    @TLLPs 3 года назад +36

    The guy in the last trailer is called Letho. He is the villain in the second game and this trailer shows you how skilled he is. Also he is a witcher from another witcher school. So Geralt doesn't recognize him which also comes from Geralts memory loss, but the memory loss is more or less the thing you try to handle in the games...you are trying to figure out who you were and who you are.

    • @Mrchern-io8nu
      @Mrchern-io8nu 3 года назад +7

      considering what universe we are talking about I find it hard to call him a "villain", especially considering how cool of a guy he actually is once you talk to him in the ending, and once you learn his and Geralts history

    • @TLLPs
      @TLLPs 3 года назад +4

      @@Mrchern-io8nu Well yeah :) but all in all I'd say that (if we only see the witcher 2 video game) Letho is a villain in this story. If not even the villain. But you said it: he is a cool guy who shares some history with Geralt.

  • @lordsajaran1617
    @lordsajaran1617 4 года назад +160

    Witcher 3 is the best because Gameplay & Amazingly detailed Environment.
    Story wise they all did phenomenon job, in my opinion !

    • @pawelzietek
      @pawelzietek 4 года назад +14

      Witcher 1 introduced to me something I have never experienced in my video games: a choice that I have to make as a player where both available options lead to a tragedy.

    • @lordsajaran1617
      @lordsajaran1617 4 года назад

      @@pawelzietek 😁

    • @minuterepeater2257
      @minuterepeater2257 4 года назад +1

      @@pawelzietek
      Its one of the beautiful things when you look outside the classical western entertainment, where there are so many places in the world (eastern Europe is one of those) where stories also can have bad/sad ending where the good guys arent victorious.

    • @-TheCapedCrusader-
      @-TheCapedCrusader- 4 года назад +1

      For me W2 have the best story and locations and W1 have the best atmosphere. W3 main story wasn't that good, some side quest was better. And gameplay when it comes to combat was awful same with graphics without mods. But there is a solution - Enhanced Edition mod where it changes gameplay to be way greater

    • @beageler
      @beageler 3 года назад +2

      Nahh, compared to Witcher 2 the gameplay is way too bloated, compared to Witcher 1 the story is downright weak and also bloated. One can argue if one likes the button mashing of 3 or the precise gameplay of 2, if 1 only has the best story beats or the whole story is the best, if one likes the generic skills and equipment of 3 or the handcrafted ones of 1 and 2. But that the gameplay of 2 is tighter and the story of 1 has better beats than 3 is not really debateable.

  • @donwild50
    @donwild50 4 года назад +56

    Witcher 1 was the first game and is slightly more connected to the novels. The Striga is the daughter of Foltest, the King of Temeria (his illegitimate daughter and, ahem...niece...Foltest REALLY liked his sister.) It pretty much takes place years after the early episodes of the novels and Geralt has been missing and presumed dead. Plague ravages Temeria and Geralt comes back...in the opening scenes he has flashbacks of The Wild Hunt as well as throughout the game. Part of his period of absence he actually rode WITH the Wild Hunt, but when he comes back he's pretty much amnesiac. Several of the episodes in this game come directly from the novels. His primary love interest in that game was Triss Merigold but he also had an affair with Shani, a human medic who is really very cool and my own personal favorite of Geralt's many conquests. Very much end of the world stuff but ...well, I won't spoil it for you. It ends with Geralt foiling an assassination attempt on Foltest...and the assassin turns out to have been another Witcher from a different Witcher school.
    Witcher 2 happens after Foltest is happy with Geralt who is still with Triss. It begins when Foltest is besieging the castle of Baroness La Vallete who is the mother of two of Foltest's other illegitimate, but not incest born children. Because of this and their mother being a noblewoman, he can acknowledge them as his heirs. (Foltest gets around.) There's a dragon...but Geralt wins, Foltest gets reunited with his children. But as Geralt is with them, another assassin gets in and kills Foltest and escapes. Whoops. The army runs in, King is dead, Geralt is there with blood on his sword...so he gets thrown in the slam. Vernon Roche, the head of Foltest's special forces (the blue stripes) gets partially convinced by Geralt that he didn't do the deed and sort of arranges an escape so Geralt can find out who is killing Kings (Foltest was the second king killed) and who's behind it. The story splits somewhat...Geralt can later hook up with Roche or he can hook up with Iorveth, the leader of the Elven/Dwarven Scoiatel rebels. Long story short, the Dragon is under the control of the Sorceresses who sort of 1) want to stop the wars and 2) want to grab power for themselves. Complications ensue. It ends with several possible outcomes. Yennifer is mentioned but still not present, and Geralt still doesn't know that she is his prior lover...he's with Triss still. The outcomes in this game, of battles, who kills who, who is still alive, segue into the beginning of Witcher 3, the Wild Hunt and the reasons the world is as it is when the 3rd game begins.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад +3

      Are their spoilers in here... I'm on the lookout so I didnt read the whole comment... lmk and I'll read it if its safe!!

    • @SwimmingBird27
      @SwimmingBird27 4 года назад +7

      It has spoilers if you plan on playing through the games eventually. They are set years after the last book. So it’s likely there isn’t much which spoils the original story for you.

    • @creaturecore13
      @creaturecore13 4 года назад +4

      @@HannaHsOverInvested I was about to down vote it for spoilers, but when I read through it he did a good job of not giving any book spoilers other then a name which will have no context for you yet.

  • @masterblaster5186
    @masterblaster5186 4 года назад +11

    Also a nice tip of thw Witcher 2 cinematic is the atention to detail, how one of the fighter is quite nervious and bows twice or why the bowman who previously is shown as super skilled missed both arrows (First one the mast fell when he was about to shoot and messed his aim, on the second one he was already too close to the target allowing Letho to predict it and dodge , later even Letho admits he was lucky on that assasination)

  • @lordsajaran1617
    @lordsajaran1617 4 года назад +59

    the witcher in last trailer was Letho... Marshmallow's friend(kinda) from another witcher school, School of Viper !

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад +6

      Friend kinda haha

    • @lordsajaran1617
      @lordsajaran1617 4 года назад +13

      @@HannaHsOverInvested well they help each other a couple of times.
      But Letho is a witcher who became an Assassin of kings, a few other witchers did too (mostly from school if Feline)... which made other witchers like Geralt look bad in the face of people, it really added to hatred against them 🤦‍♂️

    • @omok2
      @omok2 4 года назад +5

      @@lordsajaran1617 there is a lot of lore leading into why all the schools are basically dead, short version the surrounding kingdoms put them down because one or more (can't remember which) tried to basically overthrow surrounding kingdoms

    • @naufalinorabbani4979
      @naufalinorabbani4979 4 года назад +21

      @@omok2
      School: Reason their dead:
      School of the Bear Failed to kill a cabal of vampires
      School of the Cat Rulers ordered their destruction because of fear of assasins
      School of the Griffin Mages got jealous of their magic
      School of the Wolf (Geralt's origin) Pheasant revolt

    • @lordsajaran1617
      @lordsajaran1617 4 года назад +7

      @@naufalinorabbani4979 perfectly said mate👌🏼
      Between all of them, school of Griffen was the most Oppressive.
      They really didn't deserve it.
      But school of Feline was the most Just .

  • @SuperFriendBFG
    @SuperFriendBFG 3 года назад +2

    In the "Letho" trailer, they're showing one of Letho's previous assassinations before he went after Foltest. It was just a cinematic trailer to show a bit more background on him. He's one of the major antagonists in the 2nd Witcher game.

  • @lordsajaran1617
    @lordsajaran1617 4 года назад +2

    YES... Finally 😎🙌
    original trailers, told u you're gonna love them 😁

  • @Kostu96
    @Kostu96 3 года назад +5

    If you want to know the whole witcher story, read the books. They're great. Games continue where the books ended

  • @rogoth01themasterwizard11
    @rogoth01themasterwizard11 4 года назад +5

    to answer your question:
    the first game in the series was the very first game that CDProjekt RED had developed a game, prior to that they were solely a publisher, in terms of the story it was amazing but in terms of gameplay it was somewhat basic in comparison to other similar games of it's kind around that time that was partially down to technical limitations of the time but also down to them bulding something from scratch and it being their first time, the second game in the franchise was significantly better in terms of gameplay features etc but still had some of the underlying issues the first game had but again story was still really well done, the third game has been critically acclaimed for very good reason, the story is amazing, especially the 2 expansions that added so much more to the story and were beautiful in their own right, the game still has some of the fundamental issues the others had but overall it was a marked improvement over the previous 2, and overall there's no other game in the same genre that comes close to the witcher 3 in terms of depth and quality, there's a huge amount of attention to detail with plenty of nods to pop culture and other things in some of the quests/place names/item names etc, and there's still missed details being discovered today even though the game is now 5 years old.

  • @julyanscifo
    @julyanscifo 4 года назад +48

    You will definitly learn more about Geralt's background in season 2 when him and Cirilla will go to Kaer Morhen (Geralt's "home")

    • @Vry9
      @Vry9 4 года назад +5

      Im little afraid about sezon 2. First book is just kind of setup so they must change things to be more interesting. I have no idea what they will do but real acction start from book 2 for me.

    • @julyanscifo
      @julyanscifo 4 года назад

      @@Vry9 I'm sorry, I don't really understand what you are afraid of ?
      I'm not really good at english

    • @Vry9
      @Vry9 4 года назад +3

      @@julyanscifo that they will change to much haha. But I hope that it will be ok

    • @julyanscifo
      @julyanscifo 4 года назад +1

      @@Vry9 ahhh ok I understand.
      Honestly I'm not worried.
      I think the first season was okay (not amazing), but that it had a lot of potential, so I'm really excited to see more.

    • @Megalomaniakaal
      @Megalomaniakaal 4 года назад +4

      @@Vry9 Yeah, it's definitely a shame how much content they cut from the first season because they were trying to shoehorn both the _Last Wish_ and the _Sword of Destiny_ into a single season of just 8 episodes.

  • @hexknives6352
    @hexknives6352 4 года назад +3

    nice! i actually saw a notification for once. more witcher is always amazing Hannah thanks for the content.

  • @user-hn1cx2hs8j
    @user-hn1cx2hs8j 4 года назад +7

    Witcher 1, 2, 3 continue a story from the books (first two books = first season of the show). There are 8 books. Timeline of the books ends in 1268 year. The first Witcher game (2007) takes place in 1270, Geralt lost his memory from start of the game and dealt with organization who stole witchers secrets. Events of the Witcher 2 (2011) happened in 1271 and it tells story about Geralt trying to fully restore his memory, while he was accused in death of king Foltest (in fact muscular witcher from fourth trailer killed him) and dived deep into a politics between Northern Kingdoms and Nilfgaard.
    The Witcher 3 (2015) starts in 1272. Emperor of the Nilfgaard ask Geralt to find Ciri, who followed by mythical Wild Hunt.
    Witcher 3 is great because it is bigger, better, more technologicaly advanced in every aspects. Witcher 1 and 2 are good too, but didn't have large budgets and had way more small sales.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад +3

      Its really cool to see, visually, how the trailers/games have evolved.

    • @Shad0wmoses
      @Shad0wmoses 4 года назад

      my personal favorite is the first game. although really hard to figure out what to do next. they really streamlined questing in witcher 3. the older games weren't as noob friendly id say.

  • @gloriagloria716
    @gloriagloria716 3 года назад +1

    It is so fun to watching this with you. This is actually one of my favourite Witcher stories. PS, No Haircuts in England either but husband asked me to cut his, I did, hmmmmm. He SAID it was ok but

  • @maciekkowalczyk1366
    @maciekkowalczyk1366 4 года назад +13

    Geralt is almost 100 years old, so yeah. He can look old

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад +1

      😂🤣 Henry Cavil does NOT look like that.

    • @maciekkowalczyk1366
      @maciekkowalczyk1366 4 года назад +5

      @@HannaHsOverInvested if you want to know more about witcher there are 8 books writen by Sapkowski + 1 writen by fans. Btw i think that Netflix Witcher could be better if they stick more to the books, i am telling this as a fan of books and games- they are way better than this show. (If you would read them, you would know) So if you decide to read original books, than i wish you a happy lecture. You are not going to be disapointed;)

  • @Hosigie
    @Hosigie 4 года назад +1

    The red head one is Triss, Yen has black hair. In the last video, it's another witcher from the school of the viper, Letho. I didn't play Witcher 2, but he also appears in Witcher 3 and is a really cool character. Him and Geralt are friends. Most of the people played Witcher 3 because that game won the game of the year award and is acclaimed by everyone. The graphics are amazing, the story is amazing, gameplay is amazing. I'm not that into RPG games, but I really enjoyed Witcher 3 and both expansions.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад +1

      I wonder if we'll meet him in season 2!

    • @Hosigie
      @Hosigie 4 года назад

      @@HannaHsOverInvested I hope we will ^^

    • @piotrhajzral3862
      @piotrhajzral3862 4 года назад

      @@HannaHsOverInvested its nearly impossible - since Letho isnt from the books

  • @invii187_
    @invii187_ 2 года назад +1

    Liked for the "Insert fat stick joke"!

  • @tylerbalasch8001
    @tylerbalasch8001 4 года назад +3

    That first trailer actually came out in 2007, just uploaded to RUclips in 2012. The story of the final trailer is basically Nilfgaard has hired that guy (Letho of Gulet; a witcher) to assassinate the northern kings so they can invade without much resistance. Letho kills foltest at he beginning of the witcher 2 and geralt is framed because he is currently acting as foltest's body guard/military advisor and they know that the kings are being hunted by a witcher. So Letho serves as a sort of pseudo villain throughout the story who you have to find in order to clear your name.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад

      Oh it was the sister shtupper! Oh big G is framed! I wonder if that story line will make it into the show!

    • @tylerbalasch8001
      @tylerbalasch8001 4 года назад

      @@HannaHsOverInvested Not sure. The producers seem to be avoiding the stuff from the games as much as possible but they have borrowed a bit. For example the music in the show is very evocative of the music in the games, especially the witcher 3 but I don't know if that's intentional.

    • @tylerbalasch8001
      @tylerbalasch8001 4 года назад

      @@alucard02 The books take place from 1245-1268 and the games take place 1270-1272

    • @kcfacademy2496
      @kcfacademy2496 4 года назад

      @@HannaHsOverInvested As far as I'm aware, for the Netflix show they have license for the books (and co-operation of the authot), but the game storyline happens after the books. So by definition they cannot use them as they do not have a copyright for those unless they also make a deal with CDPR. However if the show turns out a major success with 5-10 seasons in sight, I don't see why such a deal would not be made at some point.

    • @Vry9
      @Vry9 4 года назад

      And the way Witcher books ends, close almost all threads in satysfaing way. Except wild hunt maybe. I will not write more to not spoil.

  • @Asticek
    @Asticek 4 года назад +10

    the red hair lady in witcher 2 trailer is Triss but the show Triss has color of hair matching more the book description of the character

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад +4

      I gasped SO LOUD when I read that. I have heard two things consistently about Triss.
      1. People think I look like her.
      2. It is very VERY important that she have red hair.
      I cannot tell you how happy I am to hear you say that show Triss' hair is more like the books. I love this SO MUCH!

    • @Asticek
      @Asticek 4 года назад +2

      @@HannaHsOverInvested hope i wont sound weird but yeah there is some resemblance heh ... and it's understandable most of the people played only the games I dont know what was the decision to make her hair red in the games maybe it looks more "hot" but her hair in books is described as "chestnut or reddish brown" and people usually thinks the show is based on games but its other way around some dont even know the books exist in frist place

    • @schallfaden8325
      @schallfaden8325 4 года назад +1

      Not 100% true in the books its more like a mixture.

    • @Asticek
      @Asticek 4 года назад

      @@schallfaden8325well if i remember it correctly it was something in lines of chestnut or reddish brown. been a while when last i read the books that's why i wrote "matching more" not that its 100% accurate . but yes you are right

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад +1

      @@schallfaden8325 What colour do you remember her hair being describes as in the books?
      Also, what book does she show up in? I'm starting the last wish soon. Am I going to meet her?

  • @mogwaiman6048
    @mogwaiman6048 3 года назад +1

    Geralt as a boy was augmented with alchemy and mutagens. That's witchers are called mutants and freaks.

  • @paulazygmunt874
    @paulazygmunt874 4 года назад +2

    It's such a joy to watch your reactiona and hear your opinions, thank you for sharing them! X3
    On the games:
    Personally I liked all three games storywise and based on my enjoyment I would rate the third game first, the first game second and the second game last. I think Witcher 3 is so praised becase the developers hab already gained expereince in the two previous games and could put it all into making this incredible grad finale! :D additionally the technology progressed so the game was made visually stunning!X0 I litterally spend the first hour or two running around and looking at my surrounding when started playing. Additionally the gameplay itself just peeked and combined with the beautiful soundtrack AND amazing wiritng ! It was just such a joy X3

  • @ConkerVonZap
    @ConkerVonZap 4 года назад +2

    I find this last trailer so good, one of the bestest in my opinion.

  • @SeanMaxhell
    @SeanMaxhell 4 года назад

    The first video, the clash with the striga, the succession of events, and the appearance of the striga, is very faithful to the book.
    In the video they cut the last part: Geralt is wounded in the neck almost mortally by the girl's nails, but before passing out, he bites her in the neck in return, until she gives up and starts to cry, like a normal child of 14 years.

  • @DunkOver
    @DunkOver 4 года назад

    I love your ngw Witcher videos! Greetings from Greece!!

  • @HondEpic
    @HondEpic 4 года назад +3

    The Witcher 3 is the most recent game within Geralt's saga and it is considered the best not only becase of its story, but how it basically revolutionized the gaming sphere with its great story, great gameplay, even sidequests in the game were heavily story driven and as fans, we appreciated that a lot! The witcher 1 and 2 are also great games and have great stories. CD Project Red (the game developers) basically always elevated the games with each installment and it's honestly a breath of fresh air.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад +2

      I can see the difference in the quality, but of course, no know nothing about the game itself. BUT it is cool to get a peak behind the curtain at how it evolved.

    • @kcfacademy2496
      @kcfacademy2496 4 года назад +1

      @@HannaHsOverInvested It's an interesting technical leap from game to game. Story is great in all of them in my opinion. The first game used a licensed "game engine" (the way game looks & feals and works mechanically) it was not designed for the game they were trying to make and it shows. It's "clunky" to play to say the least. For Witcher 2 they created their own engine, aptly named REDengine, no small feat by itself. But it shows, the gameplay is leaps and bounds improved. (REDengine 2 was used for console versions of W2). For Witcher 3 they further developed REDengine3 specifically for open world mechanics and much improved facial and other animations.
      As one might've guessed they're about to release Cyberpunk 2077 which uses REDengine4.
      There is very new trailer for that out (3 days old atm). It's fresh for us all, but your reaction is very welcome. ruclips.net/video/ixl31324UxE/видео.html
      Ps. Get your "bleep" sound ready, it's not PG...one f-bomb from Keanu aswell...

  • @SwimmingBird27
    @SwimmingBird27 4 года назад +5

    Witcher 3 is the best because it has a massive open world, amazing storytelling and plenty of side content. Witcher 2 story wise was pretty good as well, though it was annoying that your choices had little impact upon the world when going into Witcher 3. Lastly I enjoyed playing through Witcher 1 for story and lore, but the first act is a chore (especially the devil dog boss at the end) and the gameplay is clunky so I added mods that let you cheat the game with extra skill points.

  • @nimarus3118
    @nimarus3118 Год назад

    4:04 "Ew, is her tongue hairy?"
    I'd guess the tongue has barbs on it like a cat. Many large breeds of cats, like lions and leopards, can strip bits of meat off bones by licking it off. They also help with grooming their fur.

  • @tushartanvir5672
    @tushartanvir5672 4 года назад +4

    witcher 1 video is from 2007, may be uploaded in 2012. it is way older and ahead of it's time

  • @martinbenko2728
    @martinbenko2728 3 года назад

    The striga fight in the video is closer to how it was described in the books, then how they show it in the series.

  • @ExtraLargeJuiceBox
    @ExtraLargeJuiceBox 4 года назад

    I think the appeal of these types of games is trying to navigate a morally gray world and seeing the ramifications of your decisions. Like real life, it's difficult to weigh your choices when there's no right answer so you just try to do your best. It really puts you in the protagonist's shoes as he struggles with trying to figure out the right choice.

  • @fantasywind3923
    @fantasywind3923 4 года назад +1

    Funnily enough the Witcher 1 cinematic, the striga fight, is in places more accurate and faithful recreation of the book events than the netflix show episode :) hehe, the short story The Witcher details the fight and the cinematic basically recreates it:
    "Ostrit did not hear the scrape of the tomb lid being moved aside, but the witcher did. He leant
    over and, with his dagger, cut the magnate's bonds. Ostrit did not wait for the word. He jumped up, numb, hobbled clumsily, and ran. His eyes had grown accustomed enough to the darkness for him to see his way from the main hall to the exit.
    The slab blocking the entrance to the crypt opened and fell to the floor with a thud. Geralt,
    prudently behind the staircase balustrade, saw the misshapen figure of the striga speeding swiftly and unerringly in the direction of Ostrit's receeding footsteps. Not the slightest sound issued from the striga.
    A terrible, quivering, frenzied scream tore the night, shook the old walls, continued rising and
    falling, vibrating. The witcher couldn't make out exactly how far away it was - his sharpened hearing deceived him - but he knew that the striga had caught up with Ostrit quickly. Too quickly.
    He stepped into the middle of the hall, stood right at the entrance to the crypt. He threw down
    his coat, twitched his shoulders, adjusted the position of his sword, pulled on his gauntlets. He still had some time. He knew that the striga, although well fed after the last full moon, would not readily abandon Ostrit's corpse. The heart and liver were, for her, valuable reserves of nutrition for the long periods spent in lethargic sleep.
    The witcher waited. By his count, there were about three hours left until dawn. The cock's
    crow could only mislead him. Besides, there were probably no cocks in the neighbourhood.
    He heard her. She was trudging slowly, shuffling along the floor. And then he saw her.
    The description had been accurate. The disproportionately large head set on a short neck was
    surrounded by a tangled, curly halo of reddish hair. Her eyes shone in the darkness like an animal's. The striga stood motionless, her gaze fixed on Geralt. Suddenly she opened her jaws - as if proud of her rows of pointed white teeth - then snapped them shut with a crack like a chest being closed. And leapt, slashing at the witcher with her bloodied claws.
    Geralt jumped to the side, spun a swift pirouette. The striga rubbed against him, also spun
    around, slicing through the air with her talons. She didn't lose her balance and attacked anew, mid-spin, gnashing her teeth fractions of an inch from Geralt's chest. The Rivian jumped away, changing the direction of his spin with a fluttering pirouette to confuse the striga. As he leapt away he dealt a hard blow to the side of her head with the silver spikes studding the
    knuckles of his gauntlet.
    The striga roared horribly, filling the palace with a booming echo, fell to the ground, froze
    and started to howl hollowly and furiously.
    The witcher smiled maliciously. His first attempt, as he had hoped, had gone well. Silver was
    fatal to the striga, as it was for most monsters brought into existence through magic. So there was a chance: the beast was like the others, and that boded well for lifting the spell, while the silver sword would, as a last resort, assure his life.
    The striga was in no hurry with her next attack. She approached slowly, baring her fangs, dribbling repulsively. Geralt backed away and, carefully placing his feet, traced a semi-circle. By slowing and quickening his movements he distracted the striga, making it difficult for her to leap. As he walked the witcher unwound a long, strong silver chain, weighted at the end.
    The moment the striga tensed and leapt the chain whistled through the air and, coiling like a
    snake, twined itself around the monster's shoulders, neck and head. The striga's jump became a tumble, and she let out an ear-piercing whistle. She thrashed around on the floor, howling horribly with fury or from the burning pain inflicted by the despised metal. Geralt was content - if he wanted he could kill the striga without great difficulty. But the witcher did not draw his sword. Nothing in the striga's behaviour had given him reason to think she might be an incurable case. Geralt moved to a safer distance and, without letting the writhing shape on the floor out of his sight, breathed deeply, focused himself.
    The chain snapped. The silver links scattered like rain in all directions, ringing against the
    stone. The striga, blind with fury, tumbled to the attack, roaring. Geralt waited calmly and, with his raised right hand, traced the Sign of Aard in front of him.
    The striga fell back as if hit by a mallet but kept her feet, extended her talons, bared her fangs.
    Her hair stood on end and fluttered as if she were walking against a fierce wind. With difficulty, one rasping step at a time, she slowly advanced. But she did advance.
    Geralt grew uneasy. He did not expect such a simple Sign to paralyse the striga entirely but
    neither did he expect the beast to overcome it so easily. He could not hold the Sign for long, it was too exhausting, and the striga had no more than ten steps to go. He lowered the Sign suddenly, and sprung aside. The striga, taken by surprise, flew forward, lost her balance, fell, slid along the floor and tumbled down the stairs into the crypt's entrance, yawning in the floor.
    Her infernal scream reverberated from below.
    To gain time Geralt jumped on to the stairs leading to the
    gallery. He had not even climbed halfway up when the striga ran out of the crypt, speeding
    along like an enormous black spider. The witcher waited until she had run up the stairs after
    him, then leapt over the balustrade. The striga turned on the stairs, sprang and flew at him in an amazing ten-metre leap. She did not let herself be deceived by his pirouettes this time; twice her talons left their mark on the Rivian's leather tunic. But another desperately hard blow from the silver spiked gauntlet threw the striga aside, shook her. Geralt, feeling fury
    building inside him, swayed, bent backwards and, with a mighty kick, knocked the beast off
    her legs. " Now tell me that the cinematic is not a perfect way to visualize this scene :) hehe. In general all three witcher games are in some way, especially in terms of worldbuilding, story, character portrayal, and general feel and atmosphere of witcher world the best adaptation of the books, even though the games are actually unofficial sequels to books (netflix show adapts the books more or less).

  • @Bohous156
    @Bohous156 4 года назад

    The bald guy in the last trailer who killed the king is Letho, a witcher from the school of the viper, he serves as the primary antagonist of the second game and Geralt investigates why is he after the kings, as witchers should not take contracts to kill humans, especially not kings as they are meant to be apolitical
    At the start of the gameplay trailer for the second game, Geralt and Triss are discussing the ending of the first game when a different witcher assassin tried killing King Foltest, but thanks to Geralt's inteference failed

  • @stephens721
    @stephens721 4 года назад +1

    You should check out the cinematic trailers for Elder Scrolls Online. There’s a super cut that turns the first four trailers into a short movie, then there’s two stand alone trailers (Morrowind and Summerset) and then they went back to an overarching storyline with Elsweyr having three trailers and Greymoor having two so far. They’re done really well and makes me wish they actually make a movie out of it with the characters they’ve shown. There’s a video that has all of them except for the newest one

    • @beageler
      @beageler 3 года назад

      Haven't seen the trailers, but they sound good. Now if TES games themselves wouldn't be snorefests storywise...

  • @reguslav
    @reguslav 4 года назад +1

    1st part of Witcher is the most focused on the novels, the real strenth of the game was story. The 2nd was much better in gameplay but the sory was not so good and was only inspired by novels and the story was well... not so thrilling. And the 3rd part is also inspired by novels, but the sotry is a masterpiece, the gameplay is superb, and the world is just... living world, with many random encouters, many sidequests that you just get into by roaming the world on Roach. Like you randomly ride to the town and the people are crying because some monster is killing their relatives and you can just go and kill the moster and it's just a little break in the middle of the main quest. It makes you just feel the world and the life of Geralt on the trail.

  • @ulrickguiliman4810
    @ulrickguiliman4810 4 года назад

    This sparks joy

  • @Fifus92
    @Fifus92 3 года назад

    this 2012 trailer was a masterpiece at a time imo.

  • @joecarter1486
    @joecarter1486 4 года назад +1

    The reason people carry on about the Witcher 3 over the other games is because it was more refined than the others. The developers changed the way the game played for the second and third. I would certainly recommend anyone interested in the third game at least watch someone play the different paths of the other 2. It is not easy to understand certain characters without it such knowledge. I believe that all of the games are recent enough to hold up, but many don't want to take the time to understand the first games mechanics. People also just tend to skip to the most popular version, as seen in games like Elder Scrolls.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад

      Right. But there is an amnesia part for people who dont want to go to the beginning right? Isn't that why they did that in the game story?

    • @joecarter1486
      @joecarter1486 4 года назад

      I would say that the amnesia is more of a story aspect that you will see pop up later. The journal entries are what help you make decisions in the Witcher games. Many people don't read all the entries and updates. Don't mind my griping. I am just biased against a particular character, and it is more difficult to see why the character is what he is without playing the first two games. Reading about actions is not as visceral as seeing it for many. I can't wait to see how the show portrays him so I can loathe him all over again (I dissect fiction I like).

  • @LARVideos
    @LARVideos 4 года назад

    Basically, all the games take place well after the show. They're basically sequels to the books.
    In the first game, Geralt appears after having been who knows where after many years, and he's lost his memory. Doesn't know anyone, or anything.
    Second game, he's still not gotten his memories, but has pretty much re-established himself in the world. However, he gets framed for killing a king and spends all of the game trying to clear his name by chasing the king killer and getting his memories back along the way.
    Third game, he's got his memories back, and his goal is to find Yennefer and Ciri to save her from the Wild Hunt.
    Those are the main stories of the games, but since the games are larger then just the main story, as you explore you'll experience other stories as well. Especially in the third one. The explorable world spans multiple continents, so there's a lot to experience.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад

      Oh okay cool! So even if I watch the show and read the books... There is still more story..
      What counts as canon?

    • @LARVideos
      @LARVideos 4 года назад

      @@HannaHsOverInvested Well, I'd say it's all canon. Well, except the show if what I've heard about it is true. I heard changes a lot of things in its retelling of the books while the games just continue the story of the books instead.
      For example, choosing to tell the story with 3 simultaneous character timelines instead of just doing it normally like the books did. You only see Yennefer in the books at the very end of the first book, and you know nothing about her backstory. It's the first time Geralt and Yennefer meet. Ciri isn't even a thing in the first book.

  • @donwild50
    @donwild50 4 года назад +1

    Big guy in last vid...Letho, School of the Viper. Depending on the ending in this game, he may or may not show up in Witcher 3. Badass, very much so. Head belongs to King Demavend of Aedirn...first king assassinated in the 2nd game...one of the reasons it's titled Assassin of KINGS.

  • @l1ghtny
    @l1ghtny 4 года назад +1

    Upd: this comment doesn't contain any heavy spoilers for the games and none for the Netflix show because the games picked up right where the book series ends.
    Okay, let me tell you the difference between games. The first one (i think it was out in about 2007, not so sure) was the first game for the studio. Even though gameplay was pretty unique, it didn't age well at all. Many people that caught up with the series later on got kinda scared away by it. Regardless, I would rank the story in the first Witcher game among the best in the industry overall, we talking big, complex games here. It was an incredibly ambitious project for such a young studio adopting a pretty long and detailed series of books with a somewhat large world. Moreover, they basically picked up where the books ended, which is ambitious enough for any big and experienced team. Unfortunately, aside from great story, which has multiple endings and gives a lot of choices, it had difficulties living up to that ambition.
    They give Geralt amnesia, so that you don't feel like you're the only one who doesn't know anything or anyone. It basically introduces Geralt "again" to many book characters, such as Zoltan and Dandelion (Jaskier in the Netflix show, which is the same name but in Polish, as I've been told). No Yenn yet though. The love interest is "played" by Triss. Who is a very young redheaded mage(i have no idea why they did her like this in the show, making her so old), one of the most talented in the Witcher world.
    Geralt himself, as you can see in the trailers, isn't that romanised, he looks more like a monster killer would look like - a monster. It makes it easier to understand the hate towards him from general crowd. Let's be honest, it's pretty difficult to hate Henry Cavill, haha. So, basically, it was too ambitious of a project, you can see that they had to cut some stuff due to budget constraints. And even with that in mind they made something if not great, but truly good. It wasn't as popular as the third game, for example, but it did find it's audience.
    The second game is trickier to describe. I would say that they were still to ambitious for their own good, but they improved a lot of very important things. I would argue that the first game is superior in terms of the story, because basically you're kept in the dark throughout the entire thing, only given bits of information that cannot be put together. Until the very end, when during the final battle you're told the important information that allows to piece everything together. I am not a fan of such approach to storytelling, however it still works here, making you learn everything that Geralt learns along with him.
    Both games, although very ambitious in terms of the story, weren't brave enough to use the main pieces: Yennifer and Ciri (who was growing up apart from Geralt from a certain point, doing her own thing, books focus on that quite a lot and games decided not too touch that).
    The third game is where everything collided. They finally had a big enough budget to make a blockbuster game (we call them AAA in the industry) and used it to the full extent. They addressed about 90% of the gameplay issues, made the story incredibly personal for Geralt and at the same time added some "world is at stake" thing, making Ciri the centre of it. Maybe it sounds pretentious on paper but they pulled it off brilliantly. They gave gamers options to decide who are the next kings (or queens) will be, allying with different parties for different reasons. It didn't come out as morally grey as they maybe wanted it to be, or as the first game was, for example. But it didn't take away from the experience at all. And knowing the characters, you get just unbelievably emotional scenes in the game, while newcomers got a great story with very real characters and a special page they where could read some of their backstory. It is in no way perfect, because nothing truly is, but it became something to what every RPG( role playing game) is compared to this day, 5 years later.
    I hope that was helpful and I am happy to answer your questions with minimum amount of spoilers.
    There's a great video on RUclips, which basically picks apart the first game. Mostly story, but the game in general. Unfortunately, it is about 4 hours long(YES, I KNOW!). I can give you the link and you could listen to it like a podcast, chapter by chapter (they're about 30-40 mins long) while doing something. Well, it is if you're really interested and I don't expect you to be, that's why I'm not posting the link right now. I'll just tell you that the video starts with the following sentence:"Witcher is a weird word".

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад

      Thanks for all the info! I'm actually starting the books soon! This is cool to know about the games tho! And I really appreciate the disclaimer at the top.

    • @l1ghtny
      @l1ghtny 4 года назад

      @@HannaHsOverInvested would be really interested in your opinion on the books and then on your opinion on the Netflix series! And yes, always happy to share something about games :)

  • @Mugthraka
    @Mugthraka 4 года назад +1

    the cinematic video you saw was put online in 2012 but the game is from 2006/7, so its 13 years old.

  • @Arkion
    @Arkion 4 года назад

    So, in the last trailer, that big dude who mopped the floor with everyone is Letho, a witcher of the Viper School. (Geralt belongs to the Wolf School. There are many schools of Witchers, and they're all fading. How each school deals with their decline is one of the many fascinating things about the Witcher universe. Their responses are all very different). Letho was contracted by the Emperor of Nilfgaard to assassinate Northern kings (hence the title of Witcher 2, Assassin of Kings) in return for a permanent home for his order of Witchers. This trailer shows Letho killing Demavend, king of Aedirn (one of the Northern Kingdoms). When the game starts, Demavend is already dead, and the other Northern kings are afraid. The assassin that tried to kill Foltest, but was stopped by Geralt, was another Witcher of the Viper School working with Letho. It's the intro cinematic to the 2nd game.

  • @Birraski
    @Birraski 4 года назад +2

    Last one was over 4 mins long? Gosh, it felt like 30 - 40 seconds... That's how i know its good

  • @OddMadalinux
    @OddMadalinux 3 года назад

    Beautiful reaction for a non gamer who watched the series. Like it. ^_^

  • @ZrodyApo
    @ZrodyApo 4 года назад

    The cinematic of Witcher 1 is basically the monster hunting that happens during episode 3 in the show

  • @CP-ll6qg
    @CP-ll6qg 4 года назад

    Feel like you'll find this funny: in Witcher 2, you can accidentally get blackout drunk and wake up with a hanus neck tattoo. It's Foltest's army symbol above a naked lady brandishing a sword. You can have a mage remove it, but if you forget to do so, and if you then use the save file for your Witcher 3 game, the tattoo stays, and can no longer be removed. Temarian tiddy-sword lady haunts you forever.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад

      🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂 that's so weird and hilarious!!!

  • @Dragonslayer2201.
    @Dragonslayer2201. 3 года назад

    That was from witcher 2. Gerald wasn't in it cause gerald doesn't slay kings. That was a Witcher called Letho. He is not a wolf school witcher he is a Viper school witcher and he kills kings and delivers it to the kingdom who wants that king dead. Choices made in the game can change the story for who dies and lives and then the missions going with story are easier or more hard depending on a person gameplay.

  • @-hasamastersdegreeinwumbol8565
    @-hasamastersdegreeinwumbol8565 3 года назад

    I can't believe I never saw that second trailer. I like Geralts appearance more in The Witcher 3, but his appearance in those first cinematic trailers were definitely interesting in a good way, and, from what I understand, more accurate to the books.

  • @Vry9
    @Vry9 4 года назад +3

    Story is nice in all Witcher games. W2 have 5 endings (3 Rochea 2 lorwerth) , w3 3 endings. Witcher 3 is just much bigger and more polished . Witcher 1 is totally different in gameplay-is liniar (you have just some location open and others will open when you finish previos one ). In big big shortcut

    • @michalkucera3476
      @michalkucera3476 4 года назад +2

      Actually W3 has at least 10 complex endings as a combination of Skellige succession, conclusion of war on the continent, result of Geralt´s love triangle and fate of Ciri.

  • @DarthBlaidd
    @DarthBlaidd 4 года назад +1

    She didn’t bite him in the show, she slashed him in the throat and he bit her to get her off him.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад

      Oh.... why did I remember biting... thats weird... Maybe her teeth were just dutty and I was remembering that.

    • @DarthBlaidd
      @DarthBlaidd 4 года назад +1

      HannaH's Over Invested it’s cause it’s a wide shot when she slashed him but a close up when he bites her neck to get her off him

  • @orihimewhatthehell
    @orihimewhatthehell 4 года назад +1

    Video games, movies and tv shows have inspired a new genre of music called nerdcore. The YT channel Miracle of Sound has songs based on Geralt and Ciri. They've also done other games and shows. They did some for some Game of Thrones characters too.

  • @LokiLivewire
    @LokiLivewire 3 года назад

    The Witcher 1 ( released 2007) was CDPR's first attempt at game development. Prior to that, they were a game distribution company. With each iteration of the The Witcher, they got better at what they do. TW3 is widely regarded as a, for lack of a better term, masterpiece. For reasons I'm sure many commentors have already pointed out.

  • @City-Hunter
    @City-Hunter Год назад

    Why did nobody recommend her "The World" witcher 2 trailer, which sets the geopolitical context?
    - Witcher 1: Monster Hunter gets raided at his School of the Wolf homebase; uncovers a larger conspiracy; indirectly helps a King, learns about some prophecy.
    - Witcher 2: Under employ of the same King, after the death of another king (who was a former ally in a Coalition of Northern Realms with 2 Wars against Nilfgaard Empire). A tragic incident unfolds, Chapter 2 sets the pace in choices which will lead to 2 very different life-paths (and 2 different yet fascinating Companions with their grey areas, and also with completely distinct game areas and choices (great for replayability)) and in total: 16 possible Endings with subplot variations.
    - Witcher 3: What was implicitely implied in Witcher 2, politically speaking, amongst the different factions you've encountered, becomes factual. Choices made in TW2 can be transferred via Save-File to TW3, or you can make "some" of the main choices as you go in the beginning of the game. The Intro scene of TW3 tells a lot about the main plot of TW3, if you get the LORE surrounding the Witcher Universe.

  • @dstickert
    @dstickert 4 года назад +6

    I think, the striga looks a little bit like Blanka from Street Fighter

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад +1

      Someone else said that too!! I wish I knew how to tag people in comments... can I @ people here... @nate... no it doesn't work :(

    • @Megalomaniakaal
      @Megalomaniakaal 4 года назад

      @@HannaHsOverInvested I believe this is the comment you are referring to:
      ruclips.net/video/Y9tENZ7E5Ko/видео.html&lc=UgzOlcuVBqU9SrOvjU14AaABAg
      The link to a specific comment can be obtained by right-clicking on the comments timestamp(found next to the commentators username) and copying the link address.

  • @Eddy_Del_Lobo
    @Eddy_Del_Lobo 3 года назад

    Game prequels are like art, sometimes the first draft isn't the most refined, it could be that the world it's set in needs to mature more or that characters need refining, the Witcher 3 in a way was, reimagined updated and expanded upon what came before that It became a near perfect game, one of a handful really that made it! I suppose some others are uncharted, red dead redemption 2 and the Elderscrolls Oblivion/ morrowind, Oblivion is literally my spirit animal though! I love that game! ✨

  • @AndreyKrichevsky
    @AndreyKrichevsky 4 года назад

    The reason Witcher 3 is so beloved is because compared to the earlier games it's much bigger and more open. In previous games you would follow the main story and occasionally do some side activities and quests. In the third one there is a big open world where you can just take a break from the main story and travel around, take contracts to slay monsters, do small side stories, look for treasure, discover small villages and old ruins, and so on.
    It's also a rare example of open world games where the side quests have as much complexity and quality in the writing as the main story. Even the smallest, simplest quest has interesting characters and some sort of moral dillema. In most games side activities are usually much simpler and streight forward then that.

  • @mihai000000
    @mihai000000 3 года назад +1

    the redhead is triss. And in witcher 1 and 2 , she's the main love interest for geralt

  • @SirCaco
    @SirCaco 3 года назад

    The guy at the end who killed that king is one of Geralt's peers. Another witcher, named Letho.

  • @arminpaulus2666
    @arminpaulus2666 3 года назад

    Not sure if anybody already commented this, but the games contain flashbacks about Geralt, Yennefer and all. Those flahbacks are some spoilers for the show or the books. I.e. all game story happens after the story in the books and it looks like the show is following the book story line. So if anyone is interested in watching the show or reading the books I would recommend in doing that before starting the games.

  • @christophermzdenek
    @christophermzdenek 4 года назад

    Late to the conversation still, but to give some perspective, the first game was released in 2007, the next in 2011, and the third (the one that has repeatedly shocked you with its quality and ability to pull you in), 2015. Yes, 5 years ago. 5 years ago, CD Project Red created something very nearly cinematic in its gameplay, let alone it's full-motion trailers. Makes me very excited for CP2077 and the upcoming animated Witcher movie on Netflix.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад +1

      An animated Witcher movie?!?!?!?!? OMG I am SO down for that.

    • @christophermzdenek
      @christophermzdenek 4 года назад

      @@HannaHsOverInvested Last I read, Q4 2020 - Q12021.

  • @uninterruptedrhythm4104
    @uninterruptedrhythm4104 3 года назад

    The way to distinguish Yennefer and Triss is that Yenn will always wear black, no matter the occasion, also she has black hair. Yennefer is a redhead in the games, brunette in the books & show and wears more colorful clothing

  • @ShadowPa1adin
    @ShadowPa1adin 4 года назад +1

    2:55 The Striga in Witcher 1 reminds me of Blanka from the Street Fighter games.

  • @MontageGVChannel
    @MontageGVChannel 4 года назад +2

    That wasn't 2012, I mean the first one, that was before 2008 or something close

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад

      Posted in 2012 I guess... I wouldn't know the difference.

    • @MontageGVChannel
      @MontageGVChannel 4 года назад

      ​@@HannaHsOverInvested yah yah i am just clearing that out, back in 2008 youtube still wasn't a big deal so yah so it didn't make to youtube until 2012

  • @timurdos
    @timurdos 4 года назад

    letho is marshmellow big g. i've never heard a better description of letho in my life.
    i love you so much, hannah

  • @Cariad1709
    @Cariad1709 4 года назад +3

    The striga reminds me of the demon dogs from ghostbusters

    • @Cariad1709
      @Cariad1709 4 года назад

      Also of Sammael from Hellboy (2004)

  • @TheLeechaolan15
    @TheLeechaolan15 3 года назад +1

    How to know what monster it reminds you of? It's a striga tho..

  • @BigLundi
    @BigLundi 4 года назад

    Alright so the big bald dude in the last trailer is Letho. Long story short, he was an old friend of Geralt that helped him find Ciri when she was off being an inter-world space traveller because of her magic power. In this scene, we find Letho assassinating a king because he, along with the rest of the witchers from the School of the Viper, was tasked by Nilfgaard to kill the kings in exchange for getting their Witcher School back, because it was destroyed by Nilfgaard when they took over the area it resided in.
    The reason Letho's so important is because he kills King Foltest in the beginning of Witcher 2, and because he's a witcher, with cat eyes, Geralt is blamed, and he spends most of the game tracking down Letho to clear his name, and unlocks a major conspiracy surrounding the Sorceresses in the process.

  • @SethAnderson32
    @SethAnderson32 4 года назад

    As much as I like these games you've been reacting to (which cater specifically to folks like myself that've been playing games all our lives), perhaps you'd like something a little different? Here's some that are specifically more narrative-forward:
    - What Remains of Edith Finch: ruclips.net/video/S0kKF5f8nS0/видео.html
    - Tacoma: ruclips.net/video/7QrjsQaKG3c/видео.html
    - Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice: ruclips.net/video/fBJ0ifVtK5c/видео.html
    - Erica: ruclips.net/video/28iBP_kkpdI/видео.html
    - 12 Minutes: ruclips.net/video/qQ2vsnapBhU/видео.html
    - The Wolf Among Us: ruclips.net/video/zOwxXf0TPgE/видео.html

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад

      Thank you! I'll actually be polling for what people want soon!

  • @ganondorfdragmire9553
    @ganondorfdragmire9553 2 года назад

    This is the assassins of kings like the title. It's one of Geralt's biggest enemys is the witcher 2

  • @minuterepeater2257
    @minuterepeater2257 4 года назад

    I think the Striga reminded you of Blanka from Street Frighter. What makes the gaming franchise so great is that CD Projekt Red always improves the next installment on all levels whether its techical, storyies/narratives,gameplay and game mechanics or graphics. At all times they go for the highest quality possible which saw its highpoint in The Witcher III Wild Hunt, and most importantly the actual do learn from previous "error´s". Its not a empty phrase as how it is with 99,9% percent of corporations.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад

      Well... It doesn't remind me cause I have no idea what street fighter is hahah! But many people have said that!

  • @ankkojenkohtalo
    @ankkojenkohtalo 4 года назад +3

    The voice you recognized is Geralt's!

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад +1

      I feel like I should have been able to put that together myself.

  • @TimdeVisser86
    @TimdeVisser86 4 года назад

    I would recommend watching the world of Warcraft trailers called 'Harbingers' and 'Warbringers'.

  • @cdnxman1326
    @cdnxman1326 4 года назад

    Ok, so, that guy in the last Trailer, Letho, is another witcher, of the Viper school, and for reasons that get explained in game, he is going around, assassinating kings. Another member of his school attempted to kill King Foltest, and Geralt winds up in the middle of it all. The redhead is either Triss, or Shani, I can't remember which, Shani being a relatively minor character in the books.

  • @theotakunate
    @theotakunate 4 года назад +3

    Hey Hannah, I hope you get to play Witcher 3 one day. It's the best game ever made in my opinion. The writing and story is incredible. I'll never forget " the bloody Baron" questline.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад +2

      One day! But now yet.

    • @pawelzietek
      @pawelzietek 4 года назад

      Bloody Baron is so damn good, it's story telling taken to a complete another level, not just in videogames.
      Just that story deserves a Hollywood movie.

    • @aimmy79
      @aimmy79 4 года назад

      cyberpunk 2077 will take the throne from witcher 3, i hope.

    • @Alkusanat
      @Alkusanat 3 года назад

      And it was a story line heavily inspired by the French folktale "Bluebeard"

  • @liam__smith4981
    @liam__smith4981 4 года назад +1

    In my opinion, the world that created the "Cd Project Red" team in their games is more realistic and logical than the scribbles of the fun Netflix team. And it was enough to stick only to what was written in the books, of course I do not say that 100% of what is written there, but mostly.
    Ps: Yes Yennefer with red hair(she dyed her hair) XD

  • @atexc5604
    @atexc5604 3 года назад +4

    7:18 Thats how he was looking like in books. Slim, but strong. Not like Cavill the barbarian from Netflix show. Netflix creation is actually VERY inacurate representation of what was in the books, and stories. You may say anything you want, but original polish witcher TV series even with garbage FX (they were bad even for its time) was way better production than Netflix one.

    • @phoenixj1299
      @phoenixj1299 3 года назад

      It doesn't matter whether a material is faithful to the source or not. All that matters is the end product is good or not.

    • @vaskopoh9512
      @vaskopoh9512 2 года назад

      @@phoenixj1299 well it isn't

  • @AggelosFeanor
    @AggelosFeanor 4 года назад

    Witcher 1 was out in 2007 . The enhance edition came out in 2009 . Witcher 2 release date was in 2011

  • @Frosch666
    @Frosch666 4 года назад

    Witcher 1-3 is a continous story and as graphics also improved they are looking better and better.
    Also the latest part Wichter 3 is so much larger than the parts before.
    And yes, the lady with the red hairs is Triss Merigold - she has a much bigger part in the games than in the books.

  • @freddonaldson2205
    @freddonaldson2205 Год назад

    If you like nice classical music, you should check out the witcher 3 concert. Playing all the music of the 3rd game.

  • @gloriagloria716
    @gloriagloria716 3 года назад

    Assassination of Kings, that was a sort of renegade Witcher called Letho who is assassinating kings for someone, our Witcher, or marshmallow .as you call him. gets inadvertently blamed for some of the assassinations..........

  • @mathewcooper8505
    @mathewcooper8505 4 года назад +1

    Yay! The fat stick returns :)

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад +1

      😂🤣😂🤣 might as well own my mistake! It was genuine, and in hindsight, hilarious.

    • @mathewcooper8505
      @mathewcooper8505 4 года назад

      HannaH's Over Invested in certainly not bothered by it, and I agree; the last trailer was the best.

  • @Flagsitta
    @Flagsitta 4 года назад +1

    He’s probably 50 years younger too. Not exactly sure of the dates in the first game.

  • @TKnightcrawler
    @TKnightcrawler 4 года назад

    The first video is actually from way before 2012. It was from 2007/2008. 2012 is just when someone uploaded that to RUclips.
    .
    People are always talking about The Witcher 3 because it is the best-looking game in the series, with the best voice acting, most content, with the best gameplay, etc.. Game production tends to get better and more elaborate over time. The Witcher 1 didn't even release on consoles; that second trailers was supposed to be for a console version of the game, but it never came out. Most gamers play on consoles as opposed to PC, so people who played The Witcher games on console could have only played 2 and 3. Because 3 became so famous, most people just started with 3. When CD Projekt Red created the The Witcher 1, they were a much smaller and poorer company. However, I still really liked the stories in The Witcher 1 and 2.
    .
    The Witcher games do not have the same stories as the books, although the first video you watched is obviously from the book, but it is like a prologue. The redhead is Triss. The third video they showed you probably should have been replaced by the ending cinematic from The Witcher 1; the last video you watched (the opening to The Witcher 2) may have made a bit more sense, then.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад

      Right! A couple people have told me that about the year. And thanks for the info!

  • @kealebogamolo6685
    @kealebogamolo6685 4 года назад +1

    7:14
    Witcher mutations, witcher training and 2009 graphics will do that to you.

  • @maverick23121979
    @maverick23121979 3 года назад +1

    According to wikipedia Geralt is around 90 - 100 years old.

  • @viliamkovac4787
    @viliamkovac4787 3 года назад

    Witcher 3 is the best simply because is the newest one, first two games had also a great story but the limitations of hardware and game engine of the past is very noticable. The graphics, gameplay and story in W3 is top even for today standarts and it's a 6 years old game. Also my favorite because it continues the story from first two games that are not "canon" (with your choices/savefile), as well as following where novels left of, i.e. Ciri. Also last trailer was about Letho (the assassin of kings) that is killing kings on order of Nilfgard emperor, Geralt is on Foldest castle in the same room when Letho kills Foltest and Geralt is acused of his murder, therefore go on a hunt to find Letho and clear his name, W2 in a nuttshell :)

  • @NateNakao
    @NateNakao 4 года назад

    I'll hop in with a response to your questions... The Witcher 3 was more than just one story. What set it apart was the sheer magnitude of the game. Unlike the first two games (which kept the player mostly limited to a particular path), TW3 gave the player the freedom to experience the story at their own pace, had hundreds of branching paths and other stories to follow (imagine the main quest in the game as a "big bad" from a season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and the other quests as smaller episode arcs thrown into the season).

    The game world would also evolve based on decisions the player made, and you could see those changes reflected in how certain kingdoms would rise to power or not depending on what you did.

    There's also the scale of the world itself. It was just massive and yet with so much attention to detail. Nearly every character you come across has a story you could explore if you wish. It's absolutely staggering.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад

      Iiiiiiinteresting...

    • @Megalomaniakaal
      @Megalomaniakaal 4 года назад

      That is every named character. There are of course unnamed background characters of little to almost no dialogue at all.

  • @clownzzz4837
    @clownzzz4837 4 года назад

    Just an FYI - Geralt is around 100 years old by the end of season 1. Yenn is 80ish.
    The redhead in the tub is Triss and spoilers say that the actress has been seen with a more reddish hair color. Apparently magical burns cause your hair to turn redder? 🤷‍♀️ [Just a guess]

  • @Falk9714
    @Falk9714 4 года назад

    Witcher 3? Probably the game that nailed game design, graphics, gameplay, sounds, music, cinematography, world, storytelling, morality, etc. There is not a single thing CDPR havent put much thought into with Witcher 3. When youre in the game, if feels like the entire world is alive. In every single location there will be evidence of the people before you and if you care enough to explore you will learn what happened to them and through this you will better understand what youre up against. It will not shy away from showing you horrors, it will not shy away from giving you the option to do what you think is right. The game is truly a masterpiece in every single detail of it, so much so its debated wether its actually the best game ever made.
    The Elder Scrolls is a series quite similar to the witcher, it has a lot of the same elements which many thought was the best rpg ever around 2011. This ofcourse changed 2015. Now I honestly think publishers of games like The Elder Scrolls cannot really be published without being directly compared to the Witcher. Thereby it must meet the bar CDPR put 5 years ago. The Elder Scrolls 6 is coming, Bethesda has confirmed this, and they know they must bring their A-game.
    If you havent already, you should definitly check out TES:Skyrim too!
    ruclips.net/video/JSRtYpNRoN0/видео.html
    ruclips.net/video/w1AenlOEXao/видео.html
    ruclips.net/video/TRmdXDH9b1s/видео.html

  • @nightlyrowentree6047
    @nightlyrowentree6047 4 года назад

    That last trailer has more parts to it you meet everyone's favorite elf lol

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад

      More parts? Like more to this story?

    • @nightlyrowentree6047
      @nightlyrowentree6047 4 года назад

      @@HannaHsOverInvested yeah

    • @nightlyrowentree6047
      @nightlyrowentree6047 4 года назад

      @@HannaHsOverInvested you see what were he takes the head

    • @nightlyrowentree6047
      @nightlyrowentree6047 4 года назад

      @@HannaHsOverInvested its not part of the trailor always thought it was my bad The Witcher 2 Iorveth Meets Letho, the Kingslayer my bad

  • @wiciuxshooter345
    @wiciuxshooter345 4 года назад +1

    Excited about the show? What about the piece of outstanding and clever literature. You should try books if you're interested in The Witcher as a whole! If not for the reason of having fun with books, just to put things into perspective when it comes to adaptation.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад +1

      I am actually starting a book club on the channel. Or at least a book series. The first video goes up tomorrow and I do talk about the last wish.

    • @wiciuxshooter345
      @wiciuxshooter345 4 года назад

      HannaH's Over Invested Great! I’m looking forward to hear your thoughts on it.

  • @suuijin26
    @suuijin26 4 года назад

    Ah yes Letho my man, The big withcer guy is the kingslayer, he killed Foltest and Geralt was framed into that, action on the boat is before the witcher 2 starts.

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад

      I wonder if we will get that story line in Witcher season 2

    • @suuijin26
      @suuijin26 4 года назад

      @@HannaHsOverInvested i don't think so, there is a lot to show before plot of games, and the show is based on books i think there's gonna be 2 more seasons based on books

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад

      @@suuijin26 got it! I'm just starting the first book now.

  • @xweert711
    @xweert711 3 года назад

    In terms of an overall experience, The Witcher 3 is the best one! The Witcher 1 was honestly very very difficult to experience for me due to how dated it was. They all did a wonderful job with storytelling, but what's important when it's a game is the overall experience of playing it, which is what makes The Witcher 3 stand out so much!

  • @MrSoulcreek
    @MrSoulcreek 4 года назад

    the World of Warcraft cinematics are very entertaining to watch:
    base game: ruclips.net/video/vlVSJ0AvZe0/видео.html (no story in this one, just a showcase of the world, similar to the opening of the first Lord of the Rings movie)
    first game expansion (The Burning Crusade): ruclips.net/video/IBHL_-biMrQ/видео.html (same as the first, it's more of a showcase)
    second expansion (Wrath of the Lich King): ruclips.net/video/BCr7y4SLhck/видео.html (it's about Arthas Menethil, the fallen prince of Lordaeron, who became the King of the Undead)
    third expansion (Cataclysm): ruclips.net/video/Wq4Y7ztznKc/видео.html (it's about the dragon "Deathwing", former aspect of the earth, wreaking havoc)
    fourth expansion (Mists of Pandaria): ruclips.net/video/wvYXoyxLv64/видео.html (it's about the 2 playable factions of the game having war and discovering a new continent, this is older than Kun Fu Panda, just saying)
    fifth expansion (Warlords of Dreanor): ruclips.net/video/TLzhlsEFcVQ/видео.html (it's about an important event of the lore, the moment the orcs became slaves to demons, and how a time traveler changed history, to create a new time line of events)
    sixth expansion (Legion): ruclips.net/video/eYNCCu0y-Is/видео.html (it's about the demons invading the world, and how the human King fought on the front lines)
    seventh expansion (Battle for Azeroth): ruclips.net/video/jSJr3dXZfcg/видео.html (it's about the new war between the playable factions, and how their new leaders react to it)
    eighth expansion (Shadowlands): ruclips.net/video/s4gBChg6AII/видео.html (it's about the former leader of the Horde, attacking the new Lich King)
    these are a lot of trailers and all of them are just small moments of the overarching story, but there is also a series of cinematics about one character named Varok Saurfang, he is an old orc veteran, who struggles with depression after losing his son in battle:
    1) ruclips.net/video/Ch4rc5W4dKY/видео.html (super old ingame cinematic, it happens back in the day of the war against Arthas the Lich King, the battle in which Varok's son died)
    2) ruclips.net/video/aW_h0qf9vpA/видео.html (right before the happenings of the Battle for Azeroth trailer, Varok reflects on the happenings that started this new war, their new leader burned down the home tree of one of the more peaceful elf races of the rivaling faction)
    3) ruclips.net/video/LKZ7ygLTR0g/видео.html (after the BfA trailer, Varok is locked in a cell as a prisoner of war)
    4) ruclips.net/video/umAgdVTBae0/видео.html (Varok seeks the aid of the former leader of the Horde)
    5) ruclips.net/video/8NRLuUnpGYg/видео.html (the finale of his saga)
    if you are interested in this, there are even more ingame cinematics, hand drawn animatics, and even liveaction trailers!
    I hope this isn't to much 😅

    • @HannaHsOverInvested
      @HannaHsOverInvested  4 года назад +1

      My list is already 8 pages long BUT I am planning on filming some WoW soon. Thanks for the info!!

  • @Shad0wmoses
    @Shad0wmoses 4 года назад

    Letho is somehwat of a villian in witcher 2(not really since he can be bought) but after having played a quest in witcher 3 i learned letho's a fucking bro and also a badass. one of the few to understand geralt. probably the coolest interactions with him in that game. also seeing people not know who triss is throws me off. consider my first first experience was witcher 1 game, i always personally thought of triss as geralts main lover. so when i see yennefer as main chick in witcher 3 and the witcher show my reaction is always "where is triss!"

  • @marsuini
    @marsuini 3 года назад

    His name was Letho of Gulet

  • @s0dfish110
    @s0dfish110 2 года назад

    Not a single word is spoken in the Wither 2 trailer. You don't need to be told what you see.

  • @illyaismaili6413
    @illyaismaili6413 3 года назад

    that man who killed king demavend in the witcher 2 cinematic opening (trailer) was letho of gulet his a witcher from the school of viper you can kill him in the witcher 2 but if you spare him he will return in the witcher 3.