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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Windows Version Update (13 November 2024)
Added DirectX to dependencies, ensuring proper compatibility with required libraries
Set core affinity to the first 2 CPU cores, improving performance on modern systems
Validated stability
Verified compatibility with Windows 10 and 11
Update 1.5 (A) (22 March 2017)
Added support for Cloud Saves in GOG Galaxy 1.2 and newer
I decided to finish this game after completing The Witcher 2 and before I went on to The Witcher 3. The combat system put me off at first, but after 2 or 3 hours you get ued to it. Personally I did not find the game repetitive, but that may be due to a rather large break I made before the halfway point. The story is quite gripping and believable.
I played it when the witcher 2 was already out. I had heard wonderful things of both games but being a fan of the books I was reticent...Stupid of me!!!
The witcher is an amazing start for the saga (the game saga I mean, though it still really loyal to the books. I recomend read them before playing so you enjoy all the easter eggs to the fullest).
Though the grafics have grown old quite badly and the controls are a little stiff sometimes, the game is so awesome you don't even notice. (I like old games anyway so maybe I am biased)
The story is well developed, the RPG is an istant classic, lots of stuff to play with. You just have to try it to understand the feeling.
Gotta say I was pleasantly surprised by the game. I hadn't read the books or played any of the games but finally gave this a shot when it came free with Gwent on here. I'm not sure how much the Enhanced Edition added to the original but the game is impressive considering it came out of a small studio adapting a fantasy series that wasn't even translated to English until 2007.
The game definitely has a Bioware feel with the engine but I find with a few mods everything holds up and the voice acting quality is good as well. Things like the chapter based story/maps and fighting mechanics may seem a little quaint but in the time of fetch quests and huge empty open worlds the simplified inventory system is a breath of fresh air. The potion crafting has just enough complexity to stay interesting and you can set the difficulty levels to make potions more or less essential.
The game probably got overshadowed due to games like Oblivion, Mass Effect, Bioshock, and Dragon Age coming out in the same three year span but that doesn't make it any less impressive.
I didn't like my experience with this game,. The story, the lore part, is indeed exceptional. But for me, it was the only bit worth playing this game. The mechanics were lousy, to put it mildly. I'll go through some of them that I may remember while writing this:
Pros:
- The story;
- There’s replayability value if you’re patient enough.
- I liked the crafting system. Both the idea and how it is applied.
Cons:
- Lack of weapons and armors. The entire game has only three armors and like four or five swords. There are more swords, but only four or five worth a nickel. Since there are two types of swords, it’s like five swords divided by two. And that's pretty much it;
- The auxiliary weapons are worthless in Witcher 1, since your character can only do his moves, the witcher’s moves, with swords. I don’t know with the devs have put these weapons in the game;
- The loot system is, for lack of better words, sad. You have to manually pick all the stuff that you want. Since it takes the same one to three seconds as the storage to appear the box that allows you to grab stuff, you can see that a good chunk of the game is just waiting these loading times, which are painfully frequent;
- In the same manner, the game has two modes for the character to be in: normal mode and fighting mode. You can only interact with people, enter sub-location, or loot or do anything but fighting in normal mode. Problem is, Sometimes it takes a good amount of time waiting for the game to finalize the fighting mode. And that only if there isn’t a hiding enemy or an enemy that you simply don’t feel like fighting, and just want to go on with the story. It’s a patience test since it happens so damn frequently.
There's more stuff I wrote, but unfortonetely, there's a letter limit for reviews here. Maybe there’s more good or bad things that I didn’t remember while writing this text. But if I knew how this would pass, I certainly wouldn’t have played this game.
The first installment actually surprises by how much it has to offer. The world is somewhat open, if not locked by story progress, the story itself is absorbing and character driven, dialogue is as brilliant as always. Graphics are fairly dated, though it doesn't really hurt that much. Music is great, not as intense as in other games but matches the pace of this one. A lot of people tend to shit on combat, but personally I enjoy it a lot. When you get through character progression a little, combat becomes very exciting IMHO. Would definitely recommend buying this game and seeing you like it, because you just might.
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