Son: Dad, why is my sister's name Rose? Dad: Because your mom love roses Son: Okay, thanks dad Dad: No problem, Regis Cutscenes (Complete) - The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (Blood and Wine DLC)
@@jacekwilmanski8672 Nope. On my third playthrough decided to play with the polish version and still the English version for Regis is top notch. Nothing can top it
Geralt dislikes conversation with most people because most people think of him as a freak and mutant. He loves word games, the kind which him and Yennifer play. Basically, don't approach Geralt with disrespect and unnecessary bullshit and he's a great conversationalist
While I love Regis, you my friend must have a rather short list of well voice acted videogames, if Regis strikes you as the most well spoken, he is is great, but there are better.
Regis is the Garrus of witcher universe, my personal favourite character from anything ever. Loved him in the books and screamed out of joy when I saw him in the game.
I played the game before I read the books (so i didn't really get why they were so happy to meet) and i absolutely fell in love with him. Then I read the books and only started loving him more ❤ he's the best and i could listen to him allday. Doesn't matter what he's talking about, He could talk about taxes and I'd listen for hours
58:37 You missed a secret cutscene here :) If you exit the building, then enter again right away and talk to Regis, you'll some extra dialogue with him
I had the same reaction and am glad to see others did as well. Gaunter's theme music starts playing a bit, too, which heightens the experience if you notice it. This expansion was very well-made. My reaction's not quite the same rewatching this years later-you can never really recapture that first emotional response-but it's still very satisfying to rewatch. Wish I had time to actually play through again, but thankfully these videos are here. Also, I can't quite believe I played this over 7 years ago... getting old!😅
50:26 I like Geralt mentioning Regis' luck with children, yet Geralt can bribe the swamp children with sweets if you don't play hide and seek with them.
Favorite character. Although it is a bit of a cop out. It took him 50 years to regenerate after having his head cut off, being melted should have taken several lifetimes to reassemble himself.
@@seferino in the books... Geralt, Yennefer and Regis teamed up to fight a very powerful sorcerer in, as he says here, a certain castle. Regis got blasted by magic that turned him and the stone column behind him into a puddle goo. Presumably the vampire goo and melted stone mixed together before it hardened back into stone, so extracting him would have been challenging. Also the Lodge of Sorceresses reduced the castle to rubble shortly after the fight, no doubt adding to the difficulty of extracting Regis.
Hear me out lads, Dandelion is to Geralt a Childhood friend, but Regis is like a Bro, a person he can rely on. Geralt rare shows his eloquent side with Dandelion, but with Regis he actually takes effort 😅😅
Something I love about the witcher's vampires is that they've got an explicit animal side to them. When enticed or enraged they snarl, hiss, act erratically and grow animal-like teeth and massive nails, while still preserving the brooding, yet charming aspect vampires are known for. Feels like I don't see that often.
always let detlaff get his revenge on syanna, but I always have to kill him after, the death he unleashed on the city was proof enough that a powerful immortal like him can't be allowed to live
I was afraid they were going to pull off the cliche "powerful good guy turns evil" at the end, but I'm glad he stayed good the whole time, even stays with you if you decide to see the Unseen Elder or if Detlaff kills Syanna and you still will kill him even though Detlaff says he's just gonna seclude himself far away.
one thing that bothered me with dialouge in the witcher, is that geralt often went weirdly specific about details that is compleatly pointless. for example the book, sure you read a book somewhere and u had a copy in your clubhouse. but its pointless to know its in bad shape. its nitpick, but made the dialouge feel like filler .
That type of stuff doesn't affect vampires in the witcher universe stakes to the heart, garlic none of that work on them there just considered false rumors only a higher vampire can kill one of its own
they fucked up with henry cavil leaving the second straw is if the decide to change regis in any way, gender, personality etc. a woke regis in the netflix witcher will be the final straw
I dont think casting Lawrence Fishburne as Regis is "woke". Feels more like showrunners trying to get the biggest/most well-known name possible to help bring in new viewers. They're getting desperate now.
Regis saying that Geralt is his friend... Friend don't make you get killed or killed your saviour (blood brother)... Geralt is bad, I know I've past truth the principal story twice but now I'm working on Blood and Wine and Heart of Stone