I do not remember those and Gwent was nice but I did not pay to much attention to it. I thought the DLCs were great, it was the main game I had a problem with.
In the Blood and Whine you had male hero fighting for a beautiful woman and winning her heart and saving her from a curse. It also had some cool bro moments, I honestly do not remember the woman bandit or misogynist city guards.
Heart of Stone was all guy stuff, loved that one, is not long but it was so cool.
The main game however had some very female woke moment, you had a female blacksmith arc that made 0 sense, it was so incredibly forced that it was ridiculous and in Skellige you had the daughter that was so perfect, she beat her muscle bound brother in a fist duel, she is smarter, faster and without flaws while her dumb brother was off killing his own man by being toxic or what ever, and ofc the rest of the people do not like that she is a girl, she even comes with the plan instead of Geralt, the game literally forces you to pick her by giving you a talent point that is available only if you chose her.
On top of that there was a racism moment that was cringe as fuck with this dwarf. The word racist is a very modern word that has no place in a medieval fantasy setting, you can touch on racism without using it, but they just had to.
In the main game you do not realize the feminism because you also have sexy girls and Geralt is not emasculated and I think he even saves one of the witches at one point and has sex with her.
I thought that the writers changed somewhere mid game as the content and story fall dramatically. I thought it was because they had to hire a lot of people to keep on schedule but then the DLCs was made by the main team. Judging by current news I was wrong and the DLCs being good was just luck.
in Skellige you had the daughter that was so perfect...
Yea, she was the ridiculous Gwent card. Her brother was just a vanilla 10 drop, but she was also a 10 drop that had an extra power to summon up to 3 shield maidens from the deck, 4 drops with tight bond, giving you a whopping 46 points for playing one card (assuming all three shield maidens are still in the deck).
Not surprised, it was a classical Mary Sue fan fiction quality character, there is no way they would have allowed the Gwent card not be OP and to show her better then her brother.
I do not remember those and Gwent was nice but I did not pay to much attention to it. I thought the DLCs were great, it was the main game I had a problem with. In the Blood and Whine you had male hero fighting for a beautiful woman and winning her heart and saving her from a curse. It also had some cool bro moments, I honestly do not remember the woman bandit or misogynist city guards. Heart of Stone was all guy stuff, loved that one, is not long but it was so cool.
The main game however had some very female woke moment, you had a female blacksmith arc that made 0 sense, it was so incredibly forced that it was ridiculous and in Skellige you had the daughter that was so perfect, she beat her muscle bound brother in a fist duel, she is smarter, faster and without flaws while her dumb brother was off killing his own man by being toxic or what ever, and ofc the rest of the people do not like that she is a girl, she even comes with the plan instead of Geralt, the game literally forces you to pick her by giving you a talent point that is available only if you chose her.
On top of that there was a racism moment that was cringe as fuck with this dwarf. The word racist is a very modern word that has no place in a medieval fantasy setting, you can touch on racism without using it, but they just had to.
In the main game you do not realize the feminism because you also have sexy girls and Geralt is not emasculated and I think he even saves one of the witches at one point and has sex with her.
I thought that the writers changed somewhere mid game as the content and story fall dramatically. I thought it was because they had to hire a lot of people to keep on schedule but then the DLCs was made by the main team. Judging by current news I was wrong and the DLCs being good was just luck.
Yea, she was the ridiculous Gwent card. Her brother was just a vanilla 10 drop, but she was also a 10 drop that had an extra power to summon up to 3 shield maidens from the deck, 4 drops with tight bond, giving you a whopping 46 points for playing one card (assuming all three shield maidens are still in the deck).
Not surprised, it was a classical Mary Sue fan fiction quality character, there is no way they would have allowed the Gwent card not be OP and to show her better then her brother.