The world of The Witcher is not just astounding in terms of topographical scale and variety, but also impressive in its sense of history and life, as it seems that every village, castle ruins and cave has a story to tell. The Witcher hero Geralt of Rivia is recognisable to many and has even become the star a The Witcher Netflix show, where he is played by Henry Cavill. Everything from side-quests with lowly peasants to political tinkering of lords and barons seems to have been treated with same degree of love and attention by the writers. For many, Witcher Geralt's third adventure sits at the apex of video game storytelling and one of the best single-player games out there. Several years from its release, millions of players are still carrying on their solemn journeys across the war-ravaged low-fantasy world of The Witcher 3 (or starting it over, and over.). $59.Available on: PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC (PS5 and Xbox Series X|S versions planned) Playing with a group of friends is incredibly fun as you tackle raids and dungeons, with each person’s specialized role contributing to the overall synergy of the team. That’s a lot of game time and if you managed to stay hooked at that point, the other expansions are definitely worth your time. For example, there’s the long-range jobs like the Black Mage, close-range ones like Samurai and support roles like the Healer. There’s a ton of different jobs that players can choose from to fit their playstyle. Final Fantasy XIV’s free trial is equally enormous as well - players can go through the base game, A Realm Reborn, and the Heavensward expansion up to level 60 with absolutely no restrictions on playtime.
Its latest expansion, Endwalker, adds even more content to the game. It has incredible narratives and worldbuilding, as Square Enix has supported the game long-term with numerous expansions. This is one of the most critically acclaimed massively multiplayer online games of all time. Your CNN account Log in to your CNN account