When I bought the original Witcher, I didn't know what it was. It was an impulse buy that looked interesting... different. I didn't know anything about the popular stories from a Polish author about Geralt of Rivia and his world. What I found was similar to Knights of the Old Republic, but with lots more to do. Crafting, bombs, traps, alchemy, and more. Lots of werewolves and zombies and other less familiar monsters. A skill tree that took multiple playthroughs to explore properly. And a pretty good story, even. I'm a sucker for a good story.
So now The Witcher 2 has been released. I liked the first one enough to know that I'd probably get TW2, eventually, but I was in no hurry. However... Good Old Games is associated with the Polish studio (CD Projekt Red) that made the game. And they are offering it sans DRM, and were selling the digital deluxe edition with lots of goodies, and a discount, and a free game from a selection of their catalog. So I got the preorder and downloaded the darn thing. Love to support the anti-DRM movement, y'know. Ah, well.
Seems good so far. The engine has been entirely replaced, and it's obviously a cross-platform game. Haven't got to much development yet so the jury's still out. (Like the first, it's definitely rated "M" though, and I think for every possible category.)
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Amen. You can skip through some things with a right click, thank goodness. Wonder if they felt like they lost too many to the learning curve in W1? I didn't think it was that bad; you didn't have to learn everything but could quickly tell it was pretty deep.Variable wrote:Well, the tutorial was immensely frustrating...