12-27-2019, 11:44 AM
(12-25-2019, 03:50 PM)Honey Wrote: I am not gonna lie, if you haven't played the games or read the books, the whole "lore" as it is will be quite confusing for you in the start, especially because the show isn't consistent with the timeline, they're portraying two different timelines at the same time, one that happened decades before, and also the concept of "age" might not make sense witchers(which are basically mutated humans) can live far more than a normal human being(e.g. Geralt in the show is around 80 years old). Though, I think everything will make sense in the end if u do finish the show, the story chosen by the show happens decades before the story in the games so even if you haven't played the games It doesn't really matter too much. I personally have only played Witcher 2, and though I did knew basics such as the main character names and a bit of their backstory, I still had to google some weird things which I didnt knew of such as the "Law of Surprise" which you probably will find confusing too when you first get to know about it in the show (Episode 4)This series sounds like my type of series, I love Sci-Fi, Fictional and Fantasy movies.
Timeline doesn't matter, I heard about 2 timelines my cousin told me about it and he says episode 7 is really important where both timeline connected.
I have watched Stranger Things all 3 seasons twice, 3 Season of 'Money Heist' & all 2 Seasons of 'Lost in Space'
Now i think i should start 'The Witcher' what you say? it really worth it? Critics always give bad review for Henry Cavill movies/shows but audience review is phenomenal.