
It starts with a simple contract from herbalist Otto Bamber, whose apprentice has gone missing, and he'd very much like the lad to make a swift and safe return.

RELATED: How the Major Witcher 2 Choices Affect The Witcher 3 Without a Traceįirst, there's a side quest made available as part of the DLC entitled "Without a Trace." Given that it's a side quest, Without a Trace doesn't actually have any big effect on the main story of Hearts of Stone, but that doesn't mean it can't be ethically challenging. The Witcher 3 is both exceedingly long and extremely eventful, and its DLC are comparatively smaller (but still offer a nice 15+ hours of additional gameplay), so it's easier to give them their own quest round-ups. Since the hardest decisions of the base Witcher 3 game have been covered for players' convenience, now it's time to look at the choices most likely to cause a dilemma in the game's first piece of story DLC, Hearts of Stone. Still, those choices don't end when Geralt (and Ciri) face off against the Wild Hunt, as CD Projekt Red also made sure there was plenty of optional add-on content for The Witcher 3with the same moral quandaries.

Players have no shortage of tough choices in The Witcher 3 from the fate of Geralt and Ciri to even the smaller side quests that nonetheless leave an emotional impact, player choice is front and center in the game.
