A good game that can stand on it's one in this fine witcher world. Characters are very well written, ranging from companions on Meve's journey to "villains" and general adversaries. You will be called to make tough choices regarding them and the world in general. Those choices will have an effect on your version of the story and won't be easy to make. You will most certainly lose companions while gaining other's favor which will translate in battle in a very well thought manner. The gwent part is very addictive for the most part of the game (adding in that there are clever puzzles where you will be called to achieve your goal through special rules), though once you find the way your basic strategy there will be no need to change that. And here is the point where towards the end of the game i personally started to get a bit tired of all the repetitive procedure of map cleaning and fighting (what seemed like) the same battles over and over again. Don't get me wrong, i tried to do everything on all of the maps the game offered and it seemed i lost the meaning of it after 30+ hours. Overall thronebreaker is a game that made me have a good time, giving information on the Continent world i loved through the witcher trilogy all while adding characters and situations i was unfamiliar with.