IGN reviewed the Witcher 3 expansion Hearts of Stone:
More information.A lengthy adventure that bares the heart of the wolf.
The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone introduces its intriguing antagonist Olgierd von Everec by having him insightfully critique a stone sculpture of a famous artist, only to tip it over and watch it shatter to pieces. It’s a great introduction to a great character, but it also serves as a thematic jumping-off point for this excellent DLC chapter. Hearts of Stone is about taking the stoic, stone-like wall Geralt has always presented to his compatriots and to us, and bringing it crumbling down. The result is a Geralt quite unlike the one we’re used to, and one of the warmest, most human story threads in all of the Witcher 3. […]
The Verdict
The story in Hearts of Stone alone would make it worth getting, but it succeeds on other levels as well. The fun new enemies and bosses, along with the customization potential of Runewords make Hearts of Stone a very well-rounded package that shouldn’t be skipped.
Score: Amazing
The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone wraps an interesting story and great gameplay additions into one well-rounded expansion.
+ Great characters
+ New side of Geralt
+ Runewords
+ Enjoyable fights
– Few new assets