The Witcher is a role-playing game set in a dark fantasy world where moral ambiguity reigns. Shattering the line between good and evil, the game emphasizes story and character development, while incorporating a tactically-deep, real-time combat system.
Become The Witcher, Geralt of Rivia, and...
The Witcher is a role-playing game set in a dark fantasy world where moral ambiguity reigns. Shattering the line between good and evil, the game emphasizes story and character development, while incorporating a tactically-deep, real-time combat system.
Become The Witcher, Geralt of Rivia, and get caught in a web of intrigue woven by forces vying for control of the world. Make difficult decisions and live with the consequences in a game that will immerse you in an extraordinary tale like no other.
KEY FEATURES
GERALT OF RIVIA: A ONE-OF-A-KIND PROTAGONIST
Take on the role of Geralt of Rivia: a charismatic swordmaster and professional monster slayer.
Choose from over 250 special abilities, combat skills and magical powers to build a character best suited to your style of play.
ORIGINAL FANTASY WORLD DRAWN FROM LITERATURE
Enter a harsh fantasy world inspired by the writings of renowned Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski, where nothing is truly black or white, right or wrong.
NON-LINEAR STORYLINE
Immerse yourself in an epic narrative full of turns, twists and ambiguous moral decisions which have real impact on the storyline.
Accomplish quests in a variety of ways and see how the narrative culminates in one of three different endings depending on your actions.
STUNNING TACTICAL ACTION
Engage in elaborate, yet intuitive real-time combat based on real medieval sword-fighting techniques.
Battle using six combat styles, dozens of potions, complex alchemy system, modifiable weapons and powerful magic which all add tactical depth to the fluid real-time experience.
Motion capture performed by medieval fighting experts at Frankfurt's renowned Metric Minds studio, resulting in 600 spectacular and authentic in-game combat animations.
ABOUT THE WITCHER: ENHANCED EDITION
The Witcher: Enhanced Edition takes all of the acclaimed gameplay that garnered the original game more than 90 industry awards and introduces a number of gameplay and technical improvements.
Superior dialogue and cutscenes: Over 5000 rewritten and re-recorded lines of dialogue in English, completely redone German language version, as well as over 200 new gesture animations create a more consistent experience and make characters behave more believably in dialogue and cutscenes.
Enhanced inventory: A separate sack for alchemy ingredients, as well as a simple sort-and-stack function streamline item organization and usage.
Technical improvements: Numerous technical enhancements feature greatly reduced loading times, improved stability, combat responsiveness, faster inventory loading, an option to turn auto-saving on or off, and more.
Character differentiation system: The system randomizes the appearance of dozens of in-game models in order to add more variety to monsters and NPCs.
The Witcher Enhanced Edition comes with these bonus items:
manual
artbook
wallpapers
game guide
maps
The Witcher calendar
The Witcher story
music inspired by The Witcher (MP3)
soundtrack (MP3)
avatars
behind the scenes
creator interviews (Atari)
creator interviews (CD Projekt RED)
music video
music inspired by The Witcher (FLAC)
soundtrack (FLAC)
manual (German)
game guide (German)
manual (Russian)
manual (Italian)
manual (Polish)
game guide (Italian)
game guide (Polish)
Digital Comic (App)
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This is probably one of the best games I didn't expect to find when it got released. Fantastic story, well driven. The few cons are the old mechanics but no much more. I strongly recomend to play this game at least once in polish, the voice acting is better in my opinion. Also being a polish game is it native language.
I am not too fond of games based on literature (i.e.: LotR, Game of Thrones - never touched games based on these, though I've read the books).
I've read Witcher books, and I must say, although books are ok, games are even better.
Witcher 1 got old, but it's still worth it. The graphics may not be top notch for current standards, but it is still very playable. Besides you don't play Witcher for graphics only, but for plot and funny NPCs. To sum it up:
Plot, NPCs, main protagonist: Plot is pretty complicated and touches on serious issues, valid in modern times, that of differences between people, both: ideological and physical. You will have to make choice in the end who you'd rather side with, and it will reflect in the last moments of the game (and there are 3 choices). If you save the game, these choices will be downloaded to the second Witcher game. So save your save files. Some NPCs stand out and make you laugh, some will make you hate their guts. Some will surprise you. I ended up liking an NPC whose' guts I hated on first encounter. Then Geralt himself is an interesting character: he's pretty grim, down to earth, and hardly likeable fellow. Yet he is likeable somehow.
Environment, crafting, lore and fighting: The places you visit are nice looking and lively. I liked hunting for materials, though after certain time it felt a little bit repeatable (or I got this good!). You need to collect materials to craft potions (only two of 3 of them are really useful. Too bad, for you have far more recipes. Wasted potential there. Too little incentive to make more then few kinds of pots) and other things that will aid you in battle. The lore about beasts is necessary knowledge required to face your horrid foes and win the encounter. Fighting system is not bad, but is simple: you just click in right moments. Some people may find it simplistic and not comfy, I had no problems with it.
All in all, this is a very good game and worth your time.
Witcher tells the tale of Geralt of Rivia after his book series comes to an end. Geralt awakens in his home surrounded by his mentor and friends but seemingly has no clue who anyone is; or who he is. Or what a Witcher is. Thankfully for Geralt he’s a fast learner and old instincts come quickly as almost immediately he’s plunged into a fight for his order’s very existence. Witchers, for you uninitiated, are professional monster hunters. They are humans trained from almost birth and then given potions and mutagens to make them stronger, faster, and more than human.
Geralt’s adventure takes him to Vizima, a nearby city that was the site of some of his former adventures. There he encounters faces that recognize him and help him begin to piece together his past, his personality, and prepare for a confrontation with multiple layers of horror from beasts and monsters to men who are monsters.
The path of the story is very decision based and allows for differing results similarly to BioWare’s Mass Effect games. Unlike Mass Effect in Witcher, you’re almost never sure that you’ve made the right choice and people who you initially trusted and even liked turn out to be as bad as anything else you might fight in the swamps and gothic farmlands. Witcher readily depicts heroics and heroic people but admirably does not shy from the ugliness of people. It very starkly addresses racism, crime, and poverty. Most computer RPGs are happy to address the latter two but the former is often a taboo subject and best left out of the narrative. Witcher doesn’t have a squeamishness and holy hell does it deliver.
The graphics behind Witcher have aged but they’ve aged well. The animated cinematics are well done as is the gameplay. I was a little disappointed in the motion comic cut scenes for what is supposed to be (and is) a ground breaking series. The scenery is pretty if not a little repetitive and speaking of repetitive prepare to meet the same peasants and townsfolk over and over again.
The sounds of the game were well done and immersive; the music especially. They were able to create an atmosphere that was enthralling. The voices were not so much. Geralt’s voice actor is superb in capturing the, “Is this guy still human?” tone. A few of the other voice actors nailed their parts and were very good additions to the game. Others and indeed MOST of the voice actors sounded like game staffers handed a script and told to read it out load. They were flat, boring, or overacted.
The controls to the game itself were clumsy. I’d blame it on being a console to PC port but that’s simply not the case as this was a PC only game. Nothing made sense from the combat mechanics which were simplified to the point of being complicated. It felt like someone tried to take a first person shooter engine and tack on a skill system (which was well done), an alchemy system (cumbersome), and an inventory system (cumbersome AND clumsy). While it didn’t ruin the game for me, the control mechanics did make the game annoying difficult in many situations. The inventory system (yeah, this is the worst part) was so limiting I wanted to scream in frustration. It was far too easy for a pinkie stroke on the keyboard to cause a fatal weapon switch or stance change.
I found it too clunky, too overwrought and far too repetetive.
There are thousands of better RPGs out there, I wouldn't waste your time with this.
I think it must have been decent at the time, but it's poor in comparison to modern games.
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