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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Game was very fun, intruiging, some bugs but that is alright, the final two boss battles are the worst. The only way you'll ever survive them is by gurgling down potions, constantly using the Aard or Igni sign over and over, along with running in circles for a good 5-15 minutes.
I should say reborn, looking 30 ish and with no memory at the beginning of the game. Let me rewind to the very beginning....one of the outstanding features in The Witcher are the cut scenes. The opening cut scene is like watching a cinema trailer with the voiceover explaining the background. Do not skip any of them. I often find myself re-watching the opening one, as still amazes me today.This is an adult game with dark themes, no frilly niceties saying it will be alright, as you will decide not only your physical direction, but your moral one as well. This brings me to "decisions." You will decide the fate of others, like Abigail near the start, you have the ability to be as mean as you want, or to play the game following your own morals.
Unlike most games of the genre, the inventory screen only allows you to upgrade your chest amour, with the main focus being on your weapons. Two (yes 2) swords (steel for humans, silver for monsters,) together with 2 ring slots, a small weapon and a heavy weapon slot. All rounded up with a trophy slot..well you have to earn somehow :)
There is a plethora of information, from Quests to Formulae, together with a glossary and tutorials. You have everything you need. The Hero tab is where you spend your well earned points. Both swords can be upgraded, together with signs (magical abilities), though some rewards require you to drink a potion. The Witcher is beautiful, however the fixed point camera can take a little getting used to. Combat is slightly different as well, as not only can you choose your sword, you choose your style from strength, quick and group. A flaming sword shows you when to click for a follow up. The tutorial is well rounded.
I have found a couple of issues playing on Windows 10, most notable, character hair flying around during discussion. Play in compatible Win 7 mode to limit this.
The Witcher sucks you in, rolls you around, and will spit you out if not prepared. Save often.
Anyone coming new to this game should be aware that the game world is relentlessly grim, with strong adult themes.
Pros: setting and graphics are great, as is much of the character animation.
Cons:
* combat in the prologue was intriguing, very fluid and agile. But then you get into the main game and it slowly dies: as you level up, the game gives you more powers that require you to stand still and just click-time your way through preset attack animations. Which is way less interesting than the more mobile and fluid style that the prologue presents. Plenty of games do better than this.
* fetch quests, running backwards and forwards between NPCs, often requiring going through multiple loading screens and transition cutscenes repeatedly.
* that frustrating fade up from black after every cutscene leading into combat, where the enemies get five seconds to wail on you and the fragile NPC that you're meant to protect before you can do anything. So frustrating. Something went badly wrong with the playtesting of this game.
The morality & choices are at times laid on rather thick, forcing the player to feel responsible for big events when you really feel that the game forced you to make choices that weren't necessary. But those are more than balanced by some amazing moments where legitimate choices come home, and the game in places transcends the relentless darkness of its story with some great moments of hope amid despair.
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