
It's one of the best expansions ever, and a perfect finale for the Witcher 3. In addition to a number of fantastic sidequests, Blood and Wine also introduces new features like a private winery, which can be steadily customized and built up over the course of the campaign. Blood and Wine feels in many ways like a sequel of sorts: a brand new adventure that shifts the setting to the vibrant country of Toussaint.
FREE SINGLE PLAYER GAMES OF 2016 FULL
Only CD Projekt Red could put out an expansion pack that's better than many of the year's full releases. Games are meant to be "platforms" these days, but a great single-player campaign can still elevate a game from "memorable" to "legendary." Here are some of our favorites from 2016. Join as we countdown to our Game of the Year! Best Single-Player Campaign: The Nominees We'll be publishing a different category each day through the end of the year, leading up to our final vote for best game of 2016.

This means, in theory at least, that a game that gets nominated by more than one person won't necessarily sweep the category-it's entirely possible for a dark horse to take the prize if it receives enough second- or third-place points from everyone. Rather than argue long and loud about personal opinions, however, we've taken a scientific approach: We voted on each category through an anonymous survey in which we weighted each nominee from "most" to "least." Like last year, everyone at USG put their heads together and voted on nine individual categories as a group, and each team member has nominated their own pick for the category.
