The Witcher 3 as a whole loves to turn every menial task you perform into a story worth hearing, and that’s what lets anyone get lost in the immense world it creates: not because you’re trying to level up or want the sword you’ll get at the end, but because you genuinely want to see what happens next.īlood and Wine is better than most full-featured games I’ve played this year. The difference between it and most other open-world games, though, is that almost all of them are worthwhile. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt’s second expansion, Blood and Wine, gives you a lot of quests to undertake.