One of the shining gems of 2015 as a great year in gaming. No one will contest it's sheer scope, depth, or inherit prowess as an RPG, nor will most question the numerous Game-of-The-Year awards and nominations it received. This game goes to show that new RPG experiences can still be made even out of the still fantastic run of modern Infinity Engine games. It challenges even Pillars of Eternity for 2015's most lore filled and complex world. The unique Scandinavian feel differentiates Witcher's setting. Although at first glance playing a character instead of a new created individual may look to limit role playing, Geralt of Rivia certainly allows for a wonderful role to play.
I've never got hooked to a card game like this one. Art style, abilities, music... everything is very well designed and addictive in a nice way. Knowing The Witcher world adds a lot to the emersion as well. I'm also gratefull for making the progession carries over between PC and Mobile, it's just easier to build a single strong profile.