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The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Enhanced Edition

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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...
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2012, CD PROJEKT RED, ...
System requirements
Windows 10, Processsor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2 GHz or similar AMD, 2 GB RAM, Nvidia GF 8800 512 VR or...
Time to beat
24 hMain
34.5 h Main + Sides
56.5 h Completionist
33 h All Styles
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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 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 
  • Game manual 
  • “Reasons of State” digital comic book.

© 2011 CD Projekt RED

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manual game guide map of The Northern Kingdom high quality artbook (232 pages) papercraft dolls with game's characters pamphlet & envelope soundtrack (MP3) avatars wallpapers HQ artworks Triss Playboy session bonus videos (46 min) making of videos (48 min) comic book (50 pages) localized extras (HU, PL) localized extras (ZH, CZ, DE, EN, ES) localized extras (FR, IT, JP) REDkit modding tools soundtrack (FLAC)
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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
24 hMain
34.5 h Main + Sides
56.5 h Completionist
33 h All Styles
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Works on:
Windows (10, 11), Linux (Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 18.04), Mac OS X (11+)
Release date:
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20.6 GB

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Posted on: October 10, 2011

lee_g1978

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Games: 121 Reviews: 1

Groundbreaking

This game has its annoyances: as in Oblivion, or Fallout 3, or the Witcher 1, you will sometimes walk past three or four NPCs who all make the same remark about your character. Yes, lady, I lose my swords all the time: didn't you hear the last person point that out? It ticks me off that, like in the first game, combat that begins after loading (following a cutscene) seems to give the AI enemy a huge head start. And I haven't figured out an obvious way to see the quantity of items I have in my "pocket" slots (without putting them back in general inventory). Nonetheless, this has very quickly become one of my favorite games ever played. It does three things incredibly well: 1) The graphics are amazing, and I don't even have them turned up all the way; 2) The combat can be very frustrating, but never feels unfair. I hope the aim system can be improved, but apart from that this is my favorite combat system in any game I've played. 3) As in the first game, the atmosphere and general feeling of moral ambiguity make this an incredibly compelling story. Anyone who bothered to read this far needs to buy this game.


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Posted on: July 15, 2014

HippieHunterX

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Games: 174 Reviews: 6

Nice story, gameplay was subpar

I love that GOG made this DRM free, I love the world this game is set in with all the monster lore, sorcery, alchemy, and such. But... it's just bad at the same time. My greatest complaint is that some of the strengths of the first game are gone, and combat can just be frustrating in a bad way. No longer can you pop a potion in mid fight, but rather a ridiculous mediation mechanic is required that is absurd. Some might say that's more sensible, but why I can oil my sword from the item menu and not take a potion? Arguably that's more time consuming. In addition, dodging doesn't really work that well, hit/collision detection is abysmal, the ridiculous sword flourishes leave you exposed, and sometimes when you restart a fight it will literally start up with you taking a hit before you can move. There's so much I love about this game and it's potential... maybe it's because it was developed in mind for consoles, but so many of the faulty aspects just make me all the more frustrated because a truly great game was not properly realized.


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Posted on: June 24, 2015

MikhailEdoshin

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Games: 67 Reviews: 1

Much worse than the first.

I totally enjoyed the first Witcher, but the second was a big disappointment. The fighting mechanics has changed; while the idea to make the witcher to actually fence seemed neat, the execution was very awkward, so you always run in the wrong direction, sick in corners, and fight the wrong guy. There's lots of stupid restrictions like not being able to quickly take a potion before a battle, you have to meditate, and you cannot meditate in certain places (although they're perfectly safe) so sometimes you have to walk back a couple of locations where you can finally take the drug. As a result the game is absurdly hard even on easy levels; you just keep dying. And these "click-click" sequences to aim a ballista nearly drove me crazy; this is one of stupidiest things I saw in games. Gosh, I even failed to pass the tutorial: it insisted on me charming a monster, but for some reason the charming spell didn't work and other weapons or spells were disabled. The tutorial I skipped, but the rest I cannot skip, can I? So I gave up near the end of the prologue. I don't think I'm going to play it. Also, the sound is much worse; the first game had very nice music and effects, but here they are kind of harsher and much more repeatable and boring. The only thing that looks better compared to the first part are the cutscenes, but that's all.


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Posted on: April 27, 2012

Wayrest

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Games: Reviews: 11

De-thrones Planescape Torment as my most memorable game.

I came to this game a little late, because I wanted a boxed edition and then waited for the DRM-free patch before even installing it. I finished the boxed premium edition a couple of nights ago (so no EE extras) and was left with that empty "what am I going to do now?" feeling that follows a great game. This would be a very long review if I detailed all the things I like, so I'll just list the things I didn't like so much; take it as read that I loved everything else. 1. First thing was the non-functioning launcher, even though the desktop links to the launcher. Took me quite a while to figure out that I had to run the .exe file to launch the game. This bothers me because I wonder how many people returned boxed copies because they "didn't work." 2. Still more console than PC. - No saved game management, not even the ability to delete games, let alone name them. This is unbelievable in 2011/12 for a PC game. - still suffers from 'Keep Off The Grass' syndrome (follow-the-path/invisible barriers) though it didn't feel anywhere near as restrictive as The Witcher (TW.) The climb points helped a bit. Maybe I'm being a bit unfair though, as this isn't meant to be a sandbox game. - QTEs (though these weren't all bad.) 3. Some annoying boss fights. I shouldn't really whine about this because I usually whine about PC games being too unchallenging now. I did find the Kayran and Letho fights very frustrating though. This wasn't helped by the QTEs and the unresponsiveness of the keyboard & mouse. Very annoying, for example, to stop to cast a sign, press the sign key and nothing happens. 4. The final chapter seemed very short to me, not helped by the fact that I was informed at its start that I was nearing the end of the story. Geralt had pretty good gear and skills by then and I couldn't stop myself from rushing through to see how the story unfolded. 5. The rich detail behind alchemical ingredients (mixing different components in different ratios) didn't have any impact on alchemy for me. I just used the same 3 potions throughout the game and never ran short on ingredients. Some how I feel an opportunity was missed with alchemy. 6. Very minor point, but I noticed "routed" (as in rout rather than route) pronounced as "rooted" twice. I guess it shows how polished I thought the game was overall when I bother to point out something like that. Some positive things I just have to mention: 1. A huge improvement over TW for me. TW didn't impress me very much to be honest. Grats to CDPR on their new engine, its delivery was vastly superior to the BioWare engine used in TW. More European accents was a big plus too, they just seem more 'right' in this type of game. Overall TW2 felt more 'matured' than TW. 2. The quality of writing and story-telling is really excellent and the main plot is complex. Great job from the writers. 3. Great characters and voice-acting. My favourite line is "F***ing idiot actually went in there" which was delievered with such passionate exasperation that it almost made me choke on my coke. It said so much about the relationship between Geralt and Dandelion and is a good example of how voice acting can add so much more to a simple line of dialogue. I really hope that the story is concluded (or better still, continues) in The Witcher 3, rather than a TW2 expansion. I certainly wouldn't turn my nose up at a TW2 expansion though.


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Posted on: September 9, 2019

ylebout

Verified owner

Games: 256 Reviews: 8

One of the best story delivered in a RPG

I've played both Baldur's Gate, I've played Planescape Torment, I've played the good Fallouts, I've played the two other Witchers. I've also played Vampire: The Masquerade, Tyranny, and Pillars of Eternity. I've played Arcanum, Dragon Age, and both Kotor, as well as the 3 newer Elder Scrolls. I've played some of the Fire Emblem, Neverwinter Nights, Icewind Dale, Shadowrun, Divinity, Diablo. I've even played to stuffs like Inquisitor, Always Sometimes Monsters or Jade Empire. And I've never had a story so interesting, entrailing than in Assassins of Kings. I probably wouldn't do another run-through today, for reasons you can read in details in other reviews. But I'd definitely suggest that you do one, without spoils, maybe with unofficial patches, in easy mode (if there is one) because the combats aren't that interesting. And let yourself immerse in story where you're a pawn to some powerful men and women and can't do much except avoiding the worst.


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