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I just love the game. I played Gwent first in the Witcher 3, played Gwent online since the beta and now this again after three years of not playing. Well worth the money and one of those titles I felt went under the radar, in no small part due to the lackluster marketing on the part of CDPR.
Having said that and playing it for the third time I do wish that they had implemented a couple of things:
1. A new game plus mode where I can move over some of the stuff from the previous playthrough and also see what choice I made in the previous playthrough (whether that be card, trinkets and/or resources)
2. A chapter selection screen
3. Manual saves.
4. A new singleplayer mode that allows you to play as the enemy in a 1v1 against the computer.
《王权的陨落》简直是CD Projekt对于巫师系列游戏一次完美的尝试,卡牌加解密的探索式RPG。精美的手绘美术风格,随机的战斗,有趣的解密,跌宕起伏却又扣人心弦的剧情,在这场惊险的冒险中,你永远不会感到疲倦。而且注重描写巫师整个系列都特别突出的选择困境,但是又不失自己的特点:以独特的米薇女王的视角,将战争与政治,苦难与道德重点描绘。
卡牌解谜实在太棒了,Blow my mind!
Story is good, but gameplay is trivial even on hard mode, I win boss fights 200-0 with 2 extra cards in hands... Its like a childrens game which offers no challenge but builds the atmosphere that your victories are earned (they are granted) so the children can feel good about themselves.
This game is appealing in many ways: great voice acting, nice artwork and a fun, novel concept, but it's all pointless because this is - no exaggeration - the easiest game I have ever played (and yes, I'm playing on the hardest difficulty).
I'm 20 hours into the game, but already after 10 hours I began noticing that I'd reliably win battles by 50 points or more. Now I win them by 100. The AI simply doesn't have the skill or the cards to ever challenge you, resulting in every battle being a foregone conclusion and, as such, completely devoid of tension or challenge.
The player's cards are simply overpowered to such a degree the poor AI can do nothing to stop you. This, in turn, leads to resource management being pointless. You never face the hard choice of say, spending 200 gold on saving a civilian or conserving that same pile of gold for a better card, because your cards are already more than sufficient.
And besides, resources are so plentiful - and cards and upgrades so cheap - that you will never run short of gold, wood and recruits (the games' three resources).
I suppose you could say that challenge or resource management is not the point of this game, but why include card battles and resource management, then? I think it's pretty clear CDR wanted to make a tactical, challenging RPG-lite, but merely failed. I suppose you could also forget everything I said and enjoy this game for its story, artwork and choices. And many people might! But for me, this stuff is pointless if it doesn't rest on a foundation of good, fun, challenging gameplay (they're called games for a reason).
You shouldn't buy Thronebreaker unless you're a massive fan of everything Witcher, or if you really, really like interactive novels with scarcely any gameplay worth speaking of.
I have played through every single game on the main witcher series, and I have to say, while choices are prevalent in all 3 of them, none compare to the choices you have to make in Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales. In my playthrough, I have encountered many choices that require some time to decide, and in my decisions that I have made, I have found out that sometimes, the right choices are the wrong ones. Most of the time, the decisions look pretty clear, be merciful or not, and being that I am not a violent person in nature, I translate that into the character that I am playing and make my decisions based on that. But, I quickly learned that in doing so, I am losing critical party members, losing critical resources, and worst of all, losing encounters (not being able to see how things play out). The decisions you make not only impact the world around you, but also your world. Never have I seen a game where not only decisions are very hard to make, but also very impactful to the path your character will take. Definitely a must play in my opinion.