Let's start with the positive: • The story is top notch, it's very well written, let's you stay curious and it's easy to get into, especially if you have played the Witcher games. • If you love Gwent you will get a loooooot of content, even just the first two maps are probably worth the price for todays standards. • Playing the game is like reading a good book tension wise, it will keep your curious but it's not as immersive as the Witcher games and has no thrill moments due to the game's nature. • The speakers are top notch, even the localization (German) is top notch. What can be improved: • The rare rewards from treasure chests you get in game are sometimes for the multiplayer Gwent game. I don't like nor play the multiplayer Gwent game. Instead of happyness you get meh-ness when opening a chest to find those multiplayer rewards. • I'd wish I could speed up the speakers, after an hour or so it slowly creeping to the boring side overall. This is kind of interesting because all the parts are pretty well done. The Gwent puzzles, the game play, the collecting, however the progression is rather slow. If you can sink hours into a book however, this pace may be perfect for you. One last hint: Play this game on the hardest difficulty, it's not hard it feels like regular difficulty. I can't imagine what any difficulty below that feels like. However this is also caused by the nature of the game.