I don't have much to say about the details of this game that hasn't been posted on here already. The story is one of the best in this medium, the choices have real weight but don't bog you down with unnecessary meters or a worthless morality system (they feel very natural and true to who Geralt is, if that makes sense), the graphics are unbelievably rich, organic and beautiful, the audio is fantastic from top to bottom, and the gameplay is challenging and just plain fun (with some room for improvement). It's clear that a lot of love and effort went into this game. My only qualms with it are that the gamepad control scheme stinks and is difficult to remap (the 360 version is great, why not this one?), graphics/control options are only accessible in the launcher, and the combat, while still thoroughly enjoyable, isn't as precise as what a challenging game should have (which they're changing in the Witcher 3). I've owned this game since 2012 (the xbox 360 version first, later PC) and I've probably played through it at least 10 or 15 times, but I still find new details each time. Typically story-driven games don't have much replay value, but I think this one has loads of it. This game resonates with me in a way that very few do, and I'd recommend it to anyone. It's certainly not perfect, but it's one of the best games I've ever played and definitely one of my favorites.