Posted on: October 24, 2018

crypticc62
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New to The Witcher? Don't start here.
I can imagine how this game would be appealing to fans of The Witcher series, but for someone with no experience in the series, Thronebreaker simply does not hold its own as worthwhile game. I was drawn in by the unique visual style and the ambitious blend of turn-based strategy, role-playing, and puzzles, all of which are genres that I enjoy thoroughly. Sadly, none of these elements are particularly strong on their own. - Turn-based strategy: The combat system boils down to "have more points on the field than your opponent". Every battle can be played the same way: Throw cards on the field blindly to see what gimmicky cards the AI deck contains. Then restart the battle and play around those gimmicky cards. That's it. There's no strategy or abstract decision making at all. - Role-playing: I really like how the side quests offer moral choice scenarios that are not black and white. The characters and the choices are quite nuanced. However, the decisions you make don't seem to affect the game world in any meaningful way. It feels like you could flip a coin each time and it wouldn't make the game any easier or harder than if you thought carefully about each decision. The other role-playing mechanic, upgrading the camp, is a disappointment as well. None of the upgrades are meaningful. - Puzzles: Someone who has played hundreds of hours of Gwent might see this game's puzzles as a breath of fresh air. With no Gwent experience, they barely even qualify as puzzles. Every one boils down to "Make this number equal a different number by playing cards that change numbers." They remind me of the Boomsday puzzles in HearthStone, but with the complexity scaled down to allow infants and family pets to participate. If this were a Steam game, I would have refunded it within the first hour. Because I couldn't do that, I tried to squeeze some value out of it, but found myself constantly wishing I was doing something else instead.
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