

It’s a nice enhancement that breathes some new life into the appearance. Check out the videos from the download page for a better look at the mod in action. This mod adds vibrancy to the overall look of the game and enhances shadows to bring out the light. A purely aesthetic mod, and very nicely done with multiple options. As you’d expect, this mod adds Henry Cavill’s and Anya Charlotra’s faces to Geralt and Yennefer. If you enjoyed the Witcher series on Netflix as much as I did, it stands to reason you’ll like this mod.

They can inject new life into a well-worn, well-loved game. And one thing I’ve learned is this: Mods can be like magic. But as I’ve gotten a little older and a little wiser, I’ve learned a few things. If asked, I haughtily told people, “I don’t use mods.”. When I was younger, I turned my nose up at mods.
