This meant that the only was the heal was through drinking potions and eating food. The most obvious and defining difference is that health doesn’t recover from meditating. Geralt also gains less XP from everything.
Obviously, enemies have more health and do more damage which by itself isn’t particularly impressive. First off, let’s address what changed when I played on Death March. The reason I restarted it in the first place was that I’d heard it changes how you play the game and how you approach any given situation, and hoo-boy was the ever the case. I just finished my playthrough on Death March, and it was like playing an entirely different game. Instead, I’m going to try and convince you to replay this glorious game on its highest difficulty setting – Death March. I love it, and you should definitely play it, but I’m not here today to sell you on why The Witcher 3 is amazing – it does that all by itself.
The combat is fun, reinforces the narrative of the game and who/what witchers are. It has an intricate and well thought out main plot alongside a myriad of other fascinating and engaging side stories. The Witcher 3 might very well be one my favourite games of all time.