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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.
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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: January 6, 2016

masterpelus

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For Ubuntu 15.10

If you want to play on Ubuntu 15.10 you must install some stuff: sudo apt-get install libgtk2.0-0:i386 libstdc++6:i386 libsdl2-2.0-0:i386 libsdl2-image-2.0-0:i386 Enjoy :)


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Posted on: March 21, 2016

VashCZ

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Games: 100 Reviews: 2

Best or worst?

Witcher 2 does not suffer copying story from books. And unlike Witcher 3 it does not suffer open world where story have to be versatile with many side quests. Best storyline out of three games. Controls and camera ... are not better than first game, but different. It tried to go better modern RPG ways combat system and... In small rooms with open doors you are going to SUFFER. In large open areas on the other hand, enemies are way too easy. Scripts Scripts Scripts. At least for me, worst controls and worst space for movement out of three games. Graphics are pretty pretty. Go for it, but beware small areas.


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Posted on: February 28, 2015

MrSlappy

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Games: 41 Reviews: 3

One of my all-time favorites

I got this game shortly after building my first mid-range gaming PC and I found the game infuriating and complicated, but beautiful and deep. After I managed to break through the wall and enjoy Dark Souls, I decided to revisit Witcher 2. Boy am I glad I did. To date, I have gotten four endings, and I am currently on my seventh playthrough, second time on Dark. The game takes the "classic" shell of Western fantasy and kicks up the bleakness factor to create a world where monsters are an ever-present threat, non-humans are torn between comfortable city life filled with disdain or a life in the wild fighting for non-human rights. Through it all, the Witchers are the first and last line of defense against the evil lurking just beyond the torchlight of small villages and castle walls. The characterization in the game is phenomenal. The voice acting, while not universally perfect, reaches a level rarely seen, and the characters are all complex, with hidden desires, shifting motives, weaknesses, and prejudices. No two characters have the same personality, and it creates a twisted-yet-cohesive role-playing experience. The combat system is a see-saw balancing skill and tactical response with careful preparation and a deep understanding of what resources are and are not worth using. Unlike many other games, you cannot chug potions to buff yourself during combat. You can only use potions and blade oils to prepare for combat, but once the fight starts, you have to use your agility, traps, bombs, and swords to outwit enemies. The combat on Dark difficulty is especially merciless, and I highly recommend it to Dark Souls aficionados looking for a similar- if less complex and difficult- alternative. The game's story is so expertly told that I can't believe hollywood hasn't already bastardized it into a shameful Michael Bay disaster by now. Geralt has been framed for the murder of a king, and has to go on the run to clear his name. Boom. Love it.


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Posted on: April 15, 2015

Kelder0n

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Games: 55 Reviews: 2

Beautiful, well crafted game

I'll leave my review to the point, I'll try not to make it too lengthy. I picked this game up in anticipation for Witcher 3 but only recently got around to starting it. I wish I booted it up immediately after finishing the first game. Right off, the game looks beautiful. The first game was fantastic because of gameplay and story, but graphics left some to be desired; not so with this game. I plain don't care that this game has no fast-travel system because it is a joy just to walk and see the wonderfully crafted world. Watching light effects in the forest (particularly at dusk and dawn), well designed landscapes, character faces, and everything else make this game worth the reasonable price tag. Graphics aside, the gameplay mechanics are much more polished and overall nicer. Combat is a little different but I found easier to get into (less spammy). I think most people will find it to be a nice evolution if they can get past the fact stances are no longer in there. This did cause a minor annoyance with combat, you can't just swing your sword and hit everything in front of you (using the group fight setting they had in the first game) so large group fights you have to be very defensive and tactically retreat often. Once I got used to it I actually came to like it. Creates more "realism". Ultimately, even a witcher probably can't just jump in the middle of 15 drowners and not take some serious hits, with this thats exactly what happens. I also really appreciated the dev not watering down their alchemy mechanic. Great that you can use it anywhere though! The alchemy is a large part of what sets this game apart from others. You have to find ingredients containing the base compounds you need + a recipe, and off you go making potions. However, you can only have so many effects at once (potions give toxicity, if a potion brings you over max you can't use it until existing potions wear off). The other feature being that you can't just pop a potion just anywhere (like pretty much every other RPG out there), you have to plan. If you know a fight is coming up, take your health regeneration and strength potions now because you simply can't mid fight. This adds real challenge to the game without making the player feel cheated (i.e. just make the boss have more health or unbelievably strong attacks), compared to something like Skyrim where you can just pause a fight to eat 10 pounds of beef and drink a health potion. Last note, I absolutely loved the story. It's not always clear how the decisions you make will effect the game world, making each decision harder. Plus they did a good job making characters you love (or hate if they're a real arse), something lacking in some titles lately. This story grips you and you care about how things turn out. tl:dr If you liked the first game you will like this one for sure. If you are new to the series it will probably be a little weird at first getting used to alchemy and combat as well as preparing before a fight. Get into the story and explore the dialogue, there's a lot going on and a lot of information to digest.


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Posted on: November 10, 2018

NRuf

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Games: 93 Reviews: 4

Bad UI turned me off this game

I really liked Witcher 1. Unfortunately, the game engine for the sequel has been completely redone in a way that made me give up on trying to finish. The first major issue is that the game controls are very awkward (keyboard + mouse). It started with the game not accepting keyboard input - although I had ticked the box in the setup menu. The solution I found for switching from game controller to keyboard was to open the dialogue for remapping keys, making some changes, and saving the result. Next, Geralt's movements using the mouse were so jerky I felt seasick - setting the mouse sensitivity to the lowest level and disabling some graphics options made it barely tolerable. The second major issue is the perspective. I played Witcher 1 in isometric view which gives a nice overview in battle. Witcher 2 does not have this option. Instead, the camera follows Geralt around from behind. So most of the time you cannot see what is directly in front of you because Geralt's head is in the way. The only thing that is even worse is if you back up against a wall and the camera suddenly moves up to look down on Geralt. In a fight, this can be lethal when you lose track of your enemies and need precious seconds ro readjust the view. I can accept isometric perspective or first person but not this. The jerky movement and random camera mean that combat is unnecessarily hard. You spend time struggling with the controls instead of actually interacting with the game and making tactical decisions. I nearly gave up during the tutorial because of this, but the game itself is slightly more forgiving. Other reviews also complain about the poor inventory management and how you now need to rest to use alchemy. While I also found Witcher 1 better in this regard, they are not game-breaking issues for me. The alchemy thing is even arguably closer to how Geralt uses potions in the novels. I am still giving this game 2 stars for having an interesting story (as far as I got) and good graphics.


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