kyosai7 said:
xvbones said:
endtherapture said:
The Witcher 2 was completely overshadowed by Skyrim. But it deserves just as much praise.
Nonlinear storyline, amazing graphics, a difficulty comparable to Dark Souls, one of the most intriguing plots ever, deep characters? It's everything that Dragon Age 2 should've been.
This. Even before it got the patch that almost completely fixed the horrifyingly frustrating combat, Witcher 2 was a brilliant, brilliant game. Post-patch, it's basically perfect.
I'd suggest playing the first one, just so you get all of the references and know who all these people are, as W2 basically assumes you have familiarity with all of this.
Luckily, you can get the enhanced W1 on steam for like nothing and it's still a great fucking game, regardless of ZP's take on it.
Oh, and Bastion.
Every game should be fully narrated by Bastion's narrator.
The Witcher: Enhanced Edition is on GOG for $10, DRM free, and a ton of bonuses.
Witcher 2: Digital Deluxe Edition is $40 off GOG, DRM free, with bonuses including manual, papercraft, calender, artbook, and guide.
The Witcher 2 was an amazing RPG. It really deserves more love than it gets. The entire Witcher series is underrated.
It was brilliant. There were moments that were plotted in such a manner as to apparently be trolling my lifetime of playing these kinds of games, there were quests in which the plot twist was that one guy was
telling the truth when he claimed not to be a vicious murderer and rapist.
What is best, what is
best about the Witcher series, beyond the excellent gameplay, characters, dialogue, voiceover and
degree of choice - (in the Witcher part 2, one particular choice in chapter 2 branches so severely that your
entire chapter 3 will be wholly and completely different, from location to story to quests, depending on which choice you make) better than all of that is CD Projeckt RED STUDIO, the company that produces it.
Witcher 1 was a great game that was
plagued with bugs, bad implementation, horrendous load times, some bad translation, the fans cried out so CD Projeckt released a patch so fucking massive it was practically a brand new version of the game in which
every single problem was fixed, PLUS it added in extra camera modes and new content, for free.
"The Enhanced Edition" is the game plus that patch.
The Witcher 2, when it first launched, was
plagued with problems in its combat gameplay, blocking was inexact, hit detection was often spotty, responsiveness as a whole was just lousy and all this heaped on top
seriously difficult enemies and pretty much zero 'trivial' encounters.
The fans cried out and yet again, CD Projekt released
another massive patch that fixed
everything plus also added in some free DLC and a lovely note sealed with a kiss.
Granted it sucks that their games are launched with such horrible issues (which apparently stem from problems in translation), but their track record in fixing this shit is, thus far,
spotless.
I love CD Projekt and I fucking love this series.
Seriously hoping for and looking forward to a third.
Idocreating said:
I shall combine the DNA of Morgan Freeman, David Attenborogh and Bastion's Narrator to create the world's most interesting voice ever heard.
Add H Jon Benjamin. Because I would like to hear him narrate things.