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"A spectacularly crafted RPG" - 5/5 - GamesRadar
"One of the best-written RPGs in years" - 9.4/10 - IGN
"Superb" - 9/10 - GameSpot
Thronebreaker is a single player role-playing game set in the world of The Witcher that combines narrative-driven exploration with...
"One of the best-written RPGs in years" - 9.4/10 - IGN
"Superb" - 9/10 - GameSpot
Thronebreaker is a single player role-playing game set in the world of The Witcher that combines narrative-driven exploration with unique puzzles and card battle mechanics.
Crafted by the developers responsible for some of the most iconic moments in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, the game spins a truly regal tale of Meve, a war-veteran and queen of two Northern Realms — Lyria and Rivia. Facing an imminent Nilfgaardian invasion, Meve is forced to once again enter the warpath and set out on a dark journey of destruction and revenge.
KEY FEATURES
AN ALL NEW EPIC TALE
Experience an all-new 30-hour Witcher world tale with 20 possible world end-states.
Embark on a grand adventure full of thought-provoking quests.
Influence the state of the world around you by making difficult choices and face their consequences.
Meet a cast of rich, multidimensional characters — some of them will join you on your quest, others you’ll have to face on the battlefield.
TRAVEL TO NEVER-BEFORE-SEEN KINGDOMS
Explore new and mysterious regions of the monster-infested world of The Witcher.
Traverse vast lands and unique locations, all with their distinct theme — from vibrant countrysides and war-torn landscapes, to grand castles and snow-capped mountains.
Save villages from hordes of monsters, look for treasures hidden among ancient ruins, scour the land for resources, and more — the world of Thronebreaker is teeming with things to do.
PREPARE FOR WAR
Develop and customize your very own battle camp.
Train and recruit units, unlock new skills and work on your tactics.
Manage resources you find and trade them with local merchants.
Learn more about your companions and increase their strength in battle.
LEAD YOUR ARMY IN EPIC BATTLES
Build an army from characters you meet and interact with during your journey.
Fight in epic story battles and solve unique puzzles and challenges.
Use unique skills and abilities of your army and lead it to victory.
Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales comes with these bonus items:
Official Thronebreaker Soundtrack
Digital version of GWENT: Art of The Witcher Card Game artbook from Dark Horse
Concept art, including the map of Lyria
The Witcher graphic novel "Fox Children" by Dark Horse
Win a non-Puzzle Battle with less than 10 damage taken in total.
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All Present and Accounted For
Win a non-Puzzle Battle without any of your units being killed.
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83.83%
Once more! Again!
Use Meve to trigger allies' Loyal abilities 100 times.
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Goodies
GWENT: Art of The Witcher Card Game artbook from Dark Horse
The Map of Lyria
Fox Children Novel
soundtrack (WAV)
soundtrack (MP3)
soundtrack (FLAC)
Concept art (RU)
Concept art (EN)
Concept art (JP)
Concept art (PL)
Concept art (KO)
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A great game with good to great gameplay (although probably a bit too easy after some time) and exeptional stories and characters.
A must buy for every Witcher fan, and for outsiders as well.
Thronebreaker, marketed as an RPG, barely counts as a single-player adventure for Gwent, the card game.
Full of annoying puzzles that won't give you enough information (expect never seen before cards you have no idea how to counter the first time around, forcing you to reload at least once), it features an overworld designed like a free-to-play mobile game (you just click around to gather resources and to get some very minor dialogues... Gathering also requires to keep the button pressed down for a couple of seconds, for some baffling reason), and "role-playing" decisions that are just sad and uninteresting (the way the protagonist is introduced, makes it really hard to care, and no choice seem to have a significant repercussion on the story).
Thronebreaker wastes what little good there is in it without a care (the artstyle is nice, music is okay, and Gwent is still an interesting card game, even after they butchered it with the homecoming update), to deliver something that should in all honesty just be a Gwent DLC (maybe they thought they could trick more people into buying it this way?), and even then, the additions outside of the core gameplay come off as annoyances that get in the way of the experience, so to any good, it would ironically need to cut a good chunk of what's in there.
I regret this purchase, which I eventually made because I was getting back into Gwent. Maybe I should just drop both games for good, as this is just making me miserable. I can't believe this is so highly rated, since it fails on ALL levels.
In summary, the game offers a decent story and challenging puzzles, however, it has a very tedious grind in between battles/puzzles consisting of painfully collecting resources scattered on the map.
If you did not have to "move around" and instead would choose the next challenge from a list/tree and receive the resources after completing it, the game would be much better.
The collection of "mini-games" which are mixed together include:
Story [4/5]
Quite ok, if you like to follow it. However, be prepared to be swarmed with plenty of names, factions, etc., which might be a bit steep if you have not followed the Witcher universe before.
If you don't like the story, you can easily skip dialogs, however the game loses most of its appeal.
Puzzles to solve [4/5]
You are given specific cards with which to solve different puzzles.
Some are quite tricky and require a very specific sequence to use the cards (quite some fun if you like these sort of things).
If you get stuck and give up, you can cheat finding the answers on the net...
Deck building / Standard combat [3/5]
You have more freedom to choose your strategy, and win, than with the puzzles.
If you really like this aspect of the game, Gwent is a much better choice, since you play against other players instead of the AI.
However, expect some grinding as well (see point below)...
Exploring / picking up items [1/5]
This is extremely tedious and it feels like a complete waste of time.
The movement on the map is very slow and cluncky (bad path finding, you need to move close to the items and then click again to collect them...).
If you like the finding Wally/Waldo books, or the feeling of collecting resources like on cheap farm mobile games, then just don't use the map scouts and enjoy yourself.
The only escape from it seems to be to use a cheat engine to speed up the game (which also might make battles more agile).
Unlocks for Gwent [2/5]
There are more efficient ways to use real money to get an advantage in Gwent...
DO NOT BUY THIS GAME AT FULL PRICE. Chances are it's going to crash A LOT, and you will spend more time rebooting the game than actually playing it. PLEASE test your games properly before releasing them.
Most of the enemies have special rules which require a specific set of moves to succeed which gets very tedious quickly. It's like some really terrible hybrid of puzzle/card game. Very limited deck flexibility and frankly, several of the enemy decks have BS cards that are better than anything you can unlock.
If you're on the fence about card games, you will not enjoy this.
If you enjoy card games and building your own deck you will not enjoy this until later in the game.
If you enjoyed Gwent in Witcher 3 you will not enjoy this (not even remotely similar).
If you dont enjoy puzzles, you will not enjoy this.
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