


No full screen support, yet still selling both games for a price comparable to modern games on sale. I would buy it again when the devs decide to put the bare minimum of effort into the product

The game looks and plays great, and the story is suprisingly refreshing. The ability to play the other side in a conquest is something I've missed in a long while. The games does that thing that I really hate that it throws a bunch of names, terminologies, fantastic names and isms, but eventually it starts to make sense and once you get a grasp on the world it really draws you in. Absolute must buy for fans of Isometric RPG's

Altough TW3 is without a doubt the masterpiece that defined CDPR, this original game proves that the series always had the right soul to it, it just needed a great studio behind it. Felt great to remenisce and experience the original witcher once again!

This has been quite an experience. Altough I found the original F2P game rather bland and pay to win-ish I have also quite enjoyed the cards game itself, I believe that this game combines the world of the withcer and gwent brilliantly with creative puzzles that will leave you immensely proud of yourself (when you figure it out). The story is brilliantly well composed, the acting just superb leaving you always wanting to know what is to come next - your decisions matter so always make sure to follow your gut! All in all a 10/10 no doubt - extremely well done CDPR!

I really, really wanted to like this game... like really really, but every match has disappointed me. Every turn that I play I feel ever more disadvantage with my opponent always having the upper hand with more powerful and higher ranking cards than me. This advantage is clearly brought about by in-game purchases as new players come out with 'DLC' cards and other trinkets that you simply cannot hope to compete when playing on one to one game. Please CDPR, please make your in-app purchases cosmetic only, like more animations, more leader skins, card effects and so on, but remove the ability to access high powered cards early on in the game through purchases as it demotivates players like me. I will uninstall the game untill I can be assured that this has been fixed - meanwhile I will stick to thronebreaker...

I will keep it short, this game features probably the best voice acting and story development that I have ever seen, in line with any other cd game. However I must say that the studio failed terribly with the gameplay. It is clunky, repetitive, lacks any sort of control or polish, you get his and receive no damage feedback, the save system is absolutely horrible and leaves you to repeat the same area over and over again as you cannot save mid gameplay. Honestly I would have given a 5 star if the fighting and gameplay were steller but they just aren't