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We've been announcing this to all and sundry, but if you still didn't know - The Witcher Enhanced Edition is now available on GOG.com! And because, we here at GOG.com like to stir things a little, so to show you how much we love The Witcher franchise we’re running a two week promo starting now.

Before venturing into [url=http://www.gog.com/tw2]The Witcher 2 world and continuing Geralt’s epic story, stop by and check out how it all began with the award winning CD Projekt RED's foray into PC game development. The Witcher is an action-RPG, based on a best selling fantasy saga written by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski. The game features the titular witchers who are monster hunters for hire with supernatural powers. You will be controlling Geralt, one of the witchers, in the rich, deep and enthralling medieval fantasy world created by Sapkowski. Starting the game, Geralt remembers nothing. Kaer Morhen, the last remaining keep of the witchers, was attacked by a mysterious organization, and although the attack has been repulsed the secret recipe for the mutagen, a substance required to create more of your kind, has been stolen. You know what you have to do right? To give you a tip, we'll say you will be fighting ferocious monsters with the help of a revolutionizing and award winning combat system and saving damsels in distress.

During the next two weeks we have a special promo and The Witcher: Enhanced Edition Director’s Cut is available for you with a 50% discount and will cost you only 4.99$! Can you really resist such great deal?
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CalamityRanger: Here I was thinking I wasn't going to buy a third copy of this (original red box, EE and now this) but I just can't say no at this price...
I'll top you there. When the game first came out I bought it in the original red box. Soon after I decided to go digital and bought the EE on Steam. Soon after that I decided to go back to collecting boxes and I got the EE in a box. Now I have bought this version to have a simple to install version with extras and to support GOG.

So... I bought The Witcher four times.
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StingingVelvet: I'll top you there. When the game first came out I bought it in the original red box. Soon after I decided to go digital and bought the EE on Steam. Soon after that I decided to go back to collecting boxes and I got the EE in a box. Now I have bought this version to have a simple to install version with extras and to support GOG.

So... I bought The Witcher four times.
Haha, CDProjekt can't deny we love their work if we're willing to shell out for the same game 3\4 times respectively! I was holding off on buying digital since I already had the two boxed versions and the last patch of the EE took the disk check out. I pondered getting it on Steam for a while since they put it on sale seemingly every two weeks but ultimately decided against it. Now here we are...
Post edited May 10, 2011 by thewishingwell
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thewishingwell: V4JC-LHVK-HE4X-YTFV
Thank you, but I already purchased it. :)
This was unexpected! Welcome back mr thewishingwell and thank you very much :D
Thanks for this release GOG, the artbook and the other extras are incredible.
Damn, just missed The Wishing Well. Still, thanks for that. GG kScope.
Post edited May 10, 2011 by DelusionsBeta
Purchased it here too! Such a good price, couldn't resist!!
Five hours later and it's finally done downloading. Time to uninstall the Steam version! :D
And i have 21 bucks on my PayPal.. Well, ok, i'll bite.;)
Wow, the art book is really great. Almost makes me want to get TW2 on GOG for the art book.

Almost.
Bought it when Steam had their holiday sales but I am totally buying it again!
Thanks to josealmeida , i have this game in my collection .
Post edited May 10, 2011 by lackoo1111
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lackoo1111: I don't own it .
I feel less alone all of a sudden :P
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StingingVelvet: Wow, the art book is really great. Almost makes me want to get TW2 on GOG for the art book.

Almost.
Well, it totally sells the game for me :) I'm such a sucker for art books and similar things. I probably won't have time to play The Witcher 2 for ages, but I'm getting it right away, partly for the art book. I'm an aspiring amateur game developer and stuff like that just really inspires me - I just love looking through concept art and other resources.

GOG has managed to make me buy many games that I was a bit unsure about just because of the extras. Just like I'll probably buy any game that offers me developer commentary :) I really am a total sucker for things like that, but I don't regret it. I feel that I've gotten my money's worth, and it has led me to discover (and rediscover) some great games.