The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Enhanced Edition
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The second installment in the RPG saga about professional monster slayer Geralt of Rivia, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings spins a mature, thought-provoking tale to produce one of the most elaborate and unique role-playing games ever released on PC.
A time of untold chaos has come. Mighty for...
The second installment in the RPG saga about professional monster slayer Geralt of Rivia, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings spins a mature, thought-provoking tale to produce one of the most elaborate and unique role-playing games ever released on PC.
A time of untold chaos has come. Mighty forces clash behind the scenes in a struggle for power and influence. The Northern Kingdoms mobilize for war. But armies on the march are not enough to stop a bloody conspiracy...
KEY FEATURES
IMMERSIVE, MATURE, NON-LINEAR STORY
Dive into an immense, emotionally-charged, non-linear story set in a fantasy world unlike any other.
Embark on a complex, expansive adventure in which every decision may lead to dire consequences.
Engage in over 40 hours of narrative-driven gameplay, featuring 4 different beginnings and 16 different endings.
SPECTACULAR, BRUTAL, TACTICAL COMBAT
Fight using a combat system that uniquely fuses dynamic action with well-developed RPG mechanics.
Use an array of unique witcher weapons, featuring both melee and ranged options.
Prepare for battle using a wide array of tactical options: craft potions, set traps and baits, cast magic and sneak up on your foes.
REALISTIC, VAST, CONSISTENT GAME WORLD
Discover a deep, rich game world where ominous events shape the lives of entire populations while bloodthirsty monsters rage about.
Explore numerous, varied locations: from vibrant trading posts, to bustling mining towns, to mighty castles and fortresses; and discover the stories they have to tell and dark secrets they hide.
CUTTING-EDGE TECHNOLOGY
Experience a believable living and breathing world, featuring beautiful graphics and utilizing sophisticated in-game mechanics made possible thanks to CD PROJEKT RED in-house technology, REDengine.
ABOUT THE WITCHER 2 ENHANCED EDITION
The Enhanced Edition features lots of new and exciting content.
Additional hours of gameplay: New adventures set in previously unseen locations, expanding the story and introducing new characters, mysteries and monsters.
New game introduction and cinematics: All new animations and cutscenes, including a new pre-rendered cinematic intro directed by BAFTA Award winner and Academy Award nominee Tomasz Bagiński.
All DLCs and improvements introduced in the 2.0 version of the game, including:
Arena Mode — an arcade mode that allows players to fight against endless waves of enemies and test their combat skills.
A new, extensive tutorial system, gradually and smoothly immersing players in the game world and Geralt’s adventures.
Dark Mode — a difficulty level designed for hardcore players, with unique dark-themed items. At this difficulty level, even greater emphasis is placed on battle preparation, defensive maneuvers and opportunistic attacking.
The Witcher 2 Enhanced Edition comes with these bonus items:
Official soundtrack in MP3 format
A map of the game's world
A quest handbook for both novice and experienced role-playing fans
We make games live forever! Since 2008 we enhance good old games ourselves, to guarantee convenience and compatibility with modern systems. Even if the original developers of the game do not support it anymore.
This game will work on current and future most popular Windows PC configurations. DRM-free.
This is the best version of this game you can buy on any PC platform.
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What improvements we made to this game:
Update (13 November 2024)
Validated stability
Verified compatibility with Windows 10 and 11
Verified Cloud Saves support
Update (17 May 2023)
Added support for Galaxy achievements
Improved support for modern controllers
Update (25 May 2018)
GOG installer updates
Update 3.5.0.26 (A) (22 March 2017)
Added support for Cloud Saves in GOG Galaxy 1.2 and newer
With the strong start that was Witcher 1, this game is a complete and utter disappointment. From the consolized combat and inventory systems to the completely braindead choices on alchemy and overall control systems, this game is, in every way except graphics, a step back from Witcher 1. I tried to slog through 9 hours of this tripe before realizing it just doesn't get any better. To go from the greatness that is Witcher 1 to the stinking pile of faeces that is Witcher 2, that takes dedication and commitment. They didn't completely mess this game up on accident. They wanted it to turn out the way it did, which completely removes any faith I had left in CdProjekt and solidifying them as a One Hit Wonder.
I've never in my life seen an excellent game dumbed down this much in my life. And this game gets 5 stars? Honestly, as a huge fan of The Witcher, I've never seen a company that I wanted to support take a game that had so much going for it and turn it into something very, very bad. Nothing like Witcher 1, none of the soul, charm or freedom.
I know this may upset a lot of folks, but it's the truth. They took everything charming in Witcher 1 and threw it away. The talent system now is a crummy +5% bonus to a stat you see in every other game. They took something original and dumbed it down like every other game. The potion crafting still looks complex, but ain't. No stats. No choices that matter. Save Prince in Prologue? He lets you out of jail. Kill Prince in Prologue? His mother lets you out of jail. WOW!
Also, a big "A-S-W or D" popping up on the screen to fight? How can anyone defend that? Yep, the series has sunk that low.
They even took some of the better aspects and "fixed them" as well. The combat system is horrible. Was the old combat mechanic REALLY that complex? Three styles for each sword = 6 styles. Now there are two. Left click for fast attack, right click for slow attack. Hit "E" to block then attack, which works on everything. If you get stuck in a corner or facing multiple opponents, well, just don't try to leave the area. The Witcher will stand there and die if you try to retreat.
When I started the game, I continued on with my save from Witcher 1. Maybe it influenced something, maybe it didn't. In my game, I sided with the Scoi'tel but for some reason... nope, that didn't matter at all. Things appear to be the same as if I started a new game. Maybe I'm missing something, but that kind of irks me.
Also, I got to say something about the conversations. They go on forever, and just aren't as interesting as the small "by-the-way" conversations in the original WItcher. Now they are 90% cutscene/non-interactive speech. Not fun. Just not the way I wished the series went. Why did they have to dumb it down so much?
This is a fun game. Some people might assume from the presence of combat, rolling blocking and many other hack and slash adventures that the witcher 2 is more akin to hack and slashers like Dark Souls or Lords of the fallen. Indeed, association with Bandai Namco can give you that impression.
However, this is a story-driven game with some combat to break up the boredom, much like the first witcher. Why? Combat is a nerve wracking dice roll. It's unresponsive, clunky and as opposed to Dark Souls, completely unfair. The beginning of the game you are a wuss. You can fight, but you deal very little damage, take a ton, and can only use signs once every minute. But that's the point. You shouldn't engage in combat, magic is of limited use, and planning is everything. Traps deal excessive damage, knives are far more effective than igni, and once you get past the first few missions, you'll have a witcher that can actually deal some damage. In fact, even on Dark, if you don't die within Flotsam, you can beat the rest of the game without ever coming close.
The game forces you to think deliberately about what you want to do: you need to meditate before each engagement, to plan, to stock up, equipment accounts for your usual progression, because witcher skills are few, far between and not strictly for that purpose: they're more tactical opportunities rather than incremental upgrades.
I love it.One of the main reasons why I bought this game after pirating it a long time ago.
A nice bonus is that this game tried to go out of its way to be as visually impressive as possible. It has a lot of nice touches, like hidden loading screens that don't even show up on an SSD. It has one of the few non-ENB implementations of Bokeh (which admittedly looks far too intense and is sometimes too distracting), and Ubersampling: it renders two frames in time, and takes the average of the pixel colour, which naturally halves your FPS. It's surprisingly less efficient than 4x supersampling.
I have fond memories of this game even bought the original on CD when it was all new. Since I have lost my CD over the years, imagine my excitement when I found the game as a free backup on gog.
Well, my excitement soon turned into endless frustration because nothing is working with this mess since I synchronized it with gog. Whenever I try to enter the character or inventory menu, all I am presented with is a black screen. I cannot leave the menu anymore, I cannot continue anymore. Only way to get out of it is force shutting the game using alt+ctrl+del.
At this point I have already tried all different graphic cards settings, have tried to start the game at different devices with different operation systems but nothing works.
Please fix this. In this state the game is unplayable. And even worse - it destroyed the former working version of it which I had installed from CD but cannot install anymore because the CD went missing over the years.
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