Posted on: December 27, 2020

Eggbutts
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The Witcher Enhanced Edition Director's Cut (TWEED) shows some age, but is brilliant once you get over that hurdle. The story is pristine. I never read the books, but I could tell the developers really did. The worldbuilding is perfect. It's fun to read the bestiary. The plot is interesting, and takes some turns and dives. The characters stand out. Choices in the story are interesting. Geralt hates politics, so what does the game do? Makes you to decide between the oppressed (but terrorist) elves, the knightly (but insensitive) religion, or take the Witcher's Way and be forced to fight them both. Side quests also have choices. Do you kill an elderly, small-time cannibal who will be dead in a few years, or do you turn a blind eye in return for a rare recipe? The combat is simple, riculously so. It's just click, click, click in a pattern you learn in the tutorial, and it never gets more complicated than that. However, the game complements this with a focus on preparation. Just swinging your sword won't always cut it (pardon the pun). You should craft potions, venoms, bombs. You should try a different weapon. Heck, even getting drunk before going into battle is a viable early-game strategy. In conclusion, it is a true RPG with fantastic inspiration, but the combat is not really skill-based.
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