Posted on: November 12, 2018

Tur-tal
Verified ownerGames: 28 Reviews: 1
Worth the time!
I battled a bunch of mad cows and lost... best game ever!
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AN ALL NEW EPIC TALE
TRAVEL TO NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN KINGDOMS
PREPARE FOR WAR
LEAD YOUR ARMY IN EPIC BATTLES
Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales comes with these bonus items:
CD PROJEKT®, The Witcher®, GWENT® are registered trademarks of the CD PROJEKT Capital Group. © 2018 CD PROJEKT S.A. All rights reserved.
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Posted on: November 12, 2018
Tur-tal
Verified ownerGames: 28 Reviews: 1
Worth the time!
I battled a bunch of mad cows and lost... best game ever!
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Posted on: November 14, 2018
chris_kh1
Games: 0 Reviews: 1
Good !
I got the game via https://www.keyhub.com/en/ and now waiting for their cash back. gog.com went good as always <3 tks to the team
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Posted on: March 5, 2019
mosesherogog
Verified ownerGames: 25 Reviews: 2
这个错误谁了解?运行崩溃多次
FATAL ERROR IN GC GET THREAD CONTEXT FAILED
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Posted on: April 25, 2020
kaptanconsti
Games: 249 Reviews: 2
Turkish language
the game is nice but turkish language option should come
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Posted on: October 25, 2018
skatche
Verified ownerGames: 23 Reviews: 2
Not quite Witcher, but not bad either
I personally have enjoyed the free-to-play Gwent client more than this. Thronebreaker has some unique charms, but when it comes down to straightforward Gwent games, it's always more interesting to play against a human than a computer. Still, if you've enjoyed Gwent, I'd recommend picking up this game, perhaps when it's on sale; you can regard it as the equivalent of a good chess problems book, for people who play chess. Thronebreaker adds new play modes and progression systems to the base game of Gwent. The former add a lot to Gwent, and it suggests that the Gwent client itself could benefit from additional play modes; but thus far I haven't found much incentive to use the latter, though that might change later in the game. You'll have special encounters with unique decks to enjoy, but ironically your deck-building will probably be slower than it is in Gwent proper. I still haven't met an encounter I couldn't best with the starter deck, even on the hardest difficulty; and even if I wanted to add some of the cards I've unlocked, I'd have to swap out other cards already in there, since the starter deck maximizes the deck power. In terms of story, Thronebreaker feels more like a Witcher fan game or a licensed product than an official release. The writing sometimes shows the dark and beautiful quality of the Witcher trilogy, but it isn't supported by the same haunting atmosphere -- so those moments catch you off guard, but the emotional impact is blunted. And a lot of that is an unavoidable consequence of the art style and soundtrack; it doesn't look or sound bad at all, but it doesn't look or sound like a mediaeval fantasy-noir game either. Overall, I'd give this a 3.5 if I could, and a 4 if it were about ten bucks cheaper. It's clear a lot of heart and talent went into it, as can be expected from CD Projekt Red. But if you're not already a fan of Gwent, I'd give that a try first and see if this is something you want to play.
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