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The Witcher: Enhanced Edition

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The Witcher: Enhanced Edition
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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...
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2007, CD PROJEKT RED, ...
System requirements
Windows 10, Intel Pentium 4 2.4 GHz or Athlon 64 +2800 (Intel Pentium 4 3.0 GHz or AMD Athlon 64 +30...
Time to beat
35 hMain
46 h Main + Sides
63.5 h Completionist
46 h All Styles
Description



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:   

  • An interactive comic book  
  • D'jinni Adventure Editor  
  • Two new adventures offering 5 hours of gameplay  
  • Official Soundtrack  
  • “Music Inspired by The Witcher” album  
  • “Making of” videos  
  • Official Game Guide  
  • Two maps of The Witcher's world

The Witcher © 2008 CD PROJEKT S.A. All rights reserved. The Witcher and The Witcher logo are trademarks of CD PROJEKT Capital Group. All rights reserved. BioWare, the BioWare Aurora Engine and the BioWare logo are trademarks of BioWare Corp. All rights reserved. NVIDIA, the NVIDIA logo, GeForce and 'The Way It's Meant to be Played' logo are registered trademarks and/or trademarks of NVIDIA Corporation in the United States and other countries. All rights reserved. The Witcher game is set in the universe created by Andrzej Sapkowski in his series of books. All other copyrights and trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

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Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
Time to beat
35 hMain
46 h Main + Sides
63.5 h Completionist
46 h All Styles
Game details
Works on:
Windows (10, 11), Mac OS X (11, 12, 13)
Release date:
{{'2007-10-26T00:00:00+03:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0300 ' }}
Size:
9.7 GB

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русский
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中文(繁體)
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  1. This game will work on current and future most popular Windows PC configurations. DRM-free.
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What improvements we made to this game:
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
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Posted on: March 5, 2022

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Games: 18 Reviews: 1

Very frustrating "offer"...

I played W3 several times but never took the time/opportunity to play the previous ones. The offer was appealing, W1 offered? Why not, let's try. After installation, "play" remains disabled. I tried restarting gog galaxy several times, it remains disabled. Finally found the executable directly in the installation folder, I double click on it and it asks to elevate to administrator permissions. In 2022? Seriously? I am sorry, in a context of major cybersecurity issues, I can't support a game developer that still asks in 2022 to run its games with administrator accounts. Sorry CDPR : /


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Posted on: December 4, 2012

PenguinColada

Games: 44 Reviews: 5

Seems very generic.

I purchased this game with the knowledge that it is just an average adventure game, but it was just silly. The story isn't that great, the combat is boring, and I just couldn't do it. I purchased the actual discs and it was a hard enough time trying to get the thing running. I will give it one thing. The graphics are really good.


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Posted on: June 20, 2014

kylehughes

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Games: 23 Reviews: 1

Does not work on Mavericks

This is not a review of Witcher: Enhanced Edition from a gameplay perspective. If you are NOT running OSX Mavericks, this game will play and is one of the best RPGs I have ever had the joy of discovering. However, Wine throws a "minimum system requirements not met" error upon loading this game, when the system requirements are undoubtedly met. This is a very common problem, according to several forums, however most of the fixes are through Steam. Once I can play it, this will be five stars. I'm definitely tech capable, but after four hours of trying to fix it, I'm going to stick with playing on my Windows desktop.


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Posted on: August 29, 2018

FrizzyHair

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Games: 41 Reviews: 2

Witcher review, or 'how I almost quit the franchise'

In the beginning, when I had heard about the witcher I thought it to be just another game about medieval times with knights, dragons and monsters of all sorts. When The Witcher 2 first came out, I thought I should give it a try. The game seemed weird and I couldn't understand anything that was happening. Scoia'tael? Witcher? Demavend? What are these things? I immediately uninstalled and never touched the game again. Some time passed and the Witcher 3 came out. As it grew poplr the third installment seemed more and more badass so I finally gave in and bought it. It was amazing. The graphics, the story, the feeling of being surrounded by mystery and nature at the same time. But yet, it felt like something was still missing. After a couple of hours sinked into the game I thought enough was enough. So i bought the first game as well, ready to take it from the beginning and get engulfed into the Witcher universe. But yet again the books had so much more history to reveal to me than just the first game. So i bought them as well. Thus, my journey through the life of the witcher Geralt and his friends had started. The books were piling up on each other. Day by day, night by night, i could understand more and more about this universe and how everything was put into order. The beauty, the essence, the good and the bad times, the boring political parts and the amazing de the books so much more important for the story of the games. I tried hard not to play any other game until I finished the book so that I could be done with the reading part. A couple of months later (because of work and other life related issues) I was finally done with them. The first part of my journey was complete. Though i was feeling a bit sad that the books had ended, I could finally start playing the games. And boy was I not prepared for what was to come. As I am writing these lines I am trying to be as objective as possible due to the fact that the first game is quite old and has not aged well at all. From the clunky walkig cycles to the long and mondane combat sequences this game is nothing but a small miracle (as in 'it's a miracle that the franchise would get another installment just after the first game') The first installment had to deal with alot of issues presented as features. First of all, the story seemed like it was forced onto you. Too many times I felt as though I didn't know which quest to finish in order to progress through the story, or which one is a side quest that I could skip in order to get on with the game faster. The two antagonists were so blatant and felt so annoying especially when you had to fight against them. Invoking all sorts of enemies to fight alongside them or even for them, the final battles seemed so annoying that I was ready to give up on the first gamr entirely. But i persevered and managed not to smash my keyboard in the process of finishing the game. The second issue that I thought to ve game-breaking was the combat itself. Having to switch between the three combat stances because the enemy you wanted to hit was dodging your every move, while others were already cutting through your life bar like a Zerikanian sword cuts through skin proved to be quite annoying. In the first chapters of the game this fighting mechanic proved rather challenging, forcing me to addapt to new situations. With each enemy I would have to think about a new way of defeating them. But as you progress, the enemies get tougher and tougher to the point where even a minion could not only dodge your attacks but also inflict a stun on you, rendering you impossible to dodge or attack. By the last chapters, this feature made me hate not only the game itself but also the entire francise, annoying battles with enemies that stun you then beat you to a pulp are not something you should add to your game, especially when you don't give the player a chance to rest or gain a bit of health between fights. The battle with the main villain 'Azar Javed' seemed so unfair, the villain stunning and beating you to a pulp every second you were near him. A good stratedy I found was to run away and them when he stopped chasing me, wait to gain some health and power, go near him, stun and burn him then run again and save the game so as not to lose progress. Half an hour it took me to beat him, time in which i would cuss and swear at the screen because of the unfairness. This is not how you do a boss battle. Third, the health gaining system seemed broken. Having so many types of drinks but not giving you health was such an annoying thing. I would often find myself in the midst of battle in need of health but only having beer and whine in my inventory. Why is drinking with your buddies more important than having food in your inventory, food that can ultimatel save your life? The fourth and probabbly the last issue of the game were the quests themselves. Too many quests that required you to go bacl and forth through places just to talk to some npc or just to deliver an envelope, and the npc's wouldn't even be in the same town. You'd have to go through swamps and swarms of enemies just to deliver a few lines of dialogue. It felt so annoying to go through the same blatant scenery and see the same pale environments and things each time. Although engulfed in an aura of bad omen, the game had its good moments as well. Seeing Geralt do a spin in the middle of a battle, sword in hand just to evade an enemy just as he did so many times in the books filled me with joy. The moments when you met the famous characters and interacted with them. Triss Merigold, Zoltan Chivay, Dandelion, even King Foltest. The idea of Geralt losing his memory was a neat way of tying the gap between the books and the games. How did Geralt get to the place where he was found by the other witchers? What happened to him? What happened to Yennefer? Questions that keep you going through the game. All in all I wouldn't recommend this game but only to the most die-hard fans of the Witcher lore as it just isn't worth the time and effort. For those who wish to know everytinh about the legend of Geralt of Rivia the game is necesaary in order to understand bits of the second one and to understand the universe in which the protagonist develops.


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Posted on: June 4, 2020

Triple_A_

Verified owner

Games: 133 Reviews: 1

No gameplay no animations just graphics.

The graphics is good compared to its time but the animations and the gameplay are too bad, I can't play it more than 35 minutes.


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