Thronebreaker is a fantastic piece of story telling at its core, the game its self is a slight departure from the usual witcher games, it lends its self to strategy more than action. It takes its core mechanics from the witcher card game Gwent, which you could class as the only negative part of this game, that it is a veichle for the card game its self, but apart from that, you could not do worse than send your time and money on Thronebreaker
Newerwinter has always been one of my fav games, it has what you expect from the rpg scene and much more. You might think that a game like Neverwinter Nights probably isn't very healthy for the gaming industry. After all, this is the sort of game you could easily play for months or even longer. Simply put, once you get into Neverwinter Nights, you'll likely have no need or desire to play another role-playing game for a long time--or any other game for that matter. And while that's unfortunate for any game trying to compete, it's certainly a good thing as far as most gamers should be concerned. They'll find that Neverwinter Nights is indeed the end-all, be-all Dungeons & Dragons RPG that it's been touted to be. They might also be surprised to find that Neverwinter Nights is actually very accessible, much more so than most RPGs, making it equally recommendable to new players and to hard-core role-playing fans. But more than that the game has maybe aged a little but is still there floating at the top of the rpg world, it still has its strengths and is still a must play for all d&d fans.