One of the game’s most iconic moments, without a doubt, is the Geralt bath scene – you know the one. It’s where our gruff, often mono-syllabic hero takes off his armor and enjoys a nice long soak in a big ol’ tub in Kaer Morhen. Refreshing. It’s been meme’d to high hell, of course, but many of you are still finding a laugh whenever the (in)famous scene rears its head. Luckily for you, then, that Anders Lundbjörk’s brief PS1 demake of the Witcher 3 lingers on the scene for as long as is necessary. There’s something quite nostalgic about all of it, isn’t there? The blocky limbs, the blurry details, the low-poly realization of the whole thing. It’s a very familiar setup for anyone that’s started the game, until the creator deviates a little from the source material and it all gets a bit… modern. Anders Lundbjörk is no stranger to dealing with CD Projekt Red-inspired PS1 demakes; he’s the same guy behind the once-viral Cyberpunk 2077 demake that did the rounds before the game’s less-than-stellar launch. Whilst the demake isn’t available to play at the time of writing, you can instead check out our big old list of the best mods for The Witcher 3 if you’re interested in changing your experience for another playthrough of the esteemed RPG.