If you like Gwent, then you should absolutely try out Thronebreaker. Not only is it quite rewarding to receive unique Gwent items, the card-based puzzles are a great and new take on the Gwent system. Thronebreaker's story is quite good too, so go check it out. That being said: Thronebreaker uses a very restrictive autosave-feature. You get one save-slot per campaign and it autosaves after every decision. I know, I know, there are two schools of thought on this. Some love it, some absolutely hate it. I guess I won't ever understand what the downside is to just letting players decide for themselves, but okay, it is what is it. Why only three stars then? If you want to go the restrictive-autosaves-route, you absolutely have to deliver a near-bug-free experience. Can't get an achievement because you opened a golden chest and the event didn't trigger? Chest's open now, better luck next time. Entered your camp while someone was talking? You might just have locked character progression for a party member, better restart the game from chapter 1. Oh, you thought you bought a whole bunch of wood from that vendor? No, no, you spend your gold to buy a negative amount of gold! Great game and I enjoy it a lot. Worth the money. But it boggles the mind how easy-to-fix bugs like these are still present after two and a half years. I mean, those bad boys are common enough to be mentioned in all the walkthroughs. I strongly recommend creating manual backups of the savefiles at least after every chapter.