Who'd have thought that Bethesda's reputation for being at the forefront of the open-world RPG could ever be matched, let alone beaten? The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt - at this moment in time - is now at the top of many a gamer's 'Best And Biggest RPG Of All Time' list, and there's still people looking for Ciri and living out Gerolt's final adventure several months after the game's release. Along with the gargantuan world presented to you on a silver platter to explore, The Witcher 3's tremendously realised characters, story and lore are its biggest asset. Similar games can hold your interest with some good writing and an intriguing plot - but Gerolt's quest to find his daughter as a father by proxy is an emotional one that has more twists and turns than an M. Night Shyamalan movie. Tying up all of the loose ends and bringing every single integral character's story to a conclusion will easily push you past the one-hundred hour mark and beyond, but it'll never feel that long. Just like those long holidays that you wish could last forever, so too, will you wish Gerolt's story could be never-ending.