Here are some of the best quests that could stand alone as their own self-contained game.
Yennefer will use necromancy to gain some information from a corpse while Geralt fights off the cursed werewolf.
It’s a great quest with a tragic ending that could be expanded into a full-blown game.
9Redanian’s Most Wanted
Philippa Eilhart is one of the most fascinating characters in theWitcherlore.
Radovid will task Geralt with invading her hideout and ultimately, Philippa herself.
The hideout is as fascinating as Philippa and home to a few difficult monsters.
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After finding the crystal inside, Geralt is faced with a few choices of what to do next.
8In the Heart of the Woods
Leshens are terrifying creatures.
They’re huge ancient relicts that patrol the woods and kill any who cross their territory.
A local village will be suffering the effects of a “marked one” someone marked by a leshen.
What else does a game need?
This is the Land of a Thousand Fables, and it’s unsettling and kind of creepy.
Two quests take place here, with “Duck, Duck, Goosed!”
being the secondary quest.
Throughout it, Geralt will learn the bloody history of Fyke Isle and battle some truly spooky monsters.
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It could absolutely stand on its own as a self-contained title if it were expanded.
2Reason of State
As mentioned earlier, King Radovid is a bit of a tyrant.
After completing a certain sequence of quests, Geralt can unlock “Reason of State.”
How you complete this quest can actually determine the game’s ending.
What else do you need?
This quest truly has it all.
This murder mystery has enough drama and intrigue to stand on its own as a great game.
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