20 Most Replayable Video Games Of The Decade (So Far)
8. The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
The finest RPG to grace the new consoles and easily 2015's most deserved Game of the Year, CD Projekt RED didn't just iterate on an already very well accomplished RPG with the Witcher 2, they fleshed out an entire world for you to explore in The Wild Hunt. Spread over three gargantuan world maps and a handful of other areas, you embody the titular Witcher, Geralt, as he balances both being the bounty hunter/monster slayer his name implies, with that of tracking down daughter-figure Ciri, who's gone missing after the mysterious Wild Hunt appear to be tracking her down. Whilst the story and every character within is immaculately well written, it's the sheer joy and wonderment you'll get from exploring and uncovering every last secret that makes you realise just how much respect CD Projekt RED have towards author Andrzej Sapkowski's original mythology. Every town and character has a history, every beast or apparition a story to tell and a reason to take it down. Morally grey areas are everywhere when you're wading through such a thick fog of disparate lives, and although such a consistently vast amount of things to see and do did put some people off, the reality is that Wild Hunt's final state is more impressive than everything else that came out across 2015.