No_Remainders said:
Acidwell said:
The witcher is also good but if you like star wars at all this is the one to go for.
Ok. The Witcher for 4 euro or KotOR for 4.50?
I'll lay down some background. I'm a fan of Star Wars, but I wouldn't be the type who enjoys reading too much into it. I mean, the movies were fun (the original trilogy that is, and I guess Phantom Menace was ok...) but apart from that I don't really pay much attention to it.
I know this deviates from the original post, but in regards to The Witcher, what's the gameplay like?
I'd say, since they are both so cheap, buy them all. They're both great games in my opinion.
KotOR - A bit old, but it won't hurt your eyes. It has some great characters (Jolee Bindo!), stellar voice acting and dialogs, decent gameplay, and the plot twist coming somewhere in 3/4 of the game is considered one of the best in history. The only thing I didn't like about it, is the fact, that non-Jedi team characters quickly become useless. Makes sense, since Jedi are so powerful, but on the other hand it's a pity, that you'll miss a lot of great dialogs with, say, HK-47, just because Bastila and Jolee are so much better gameplay-wise.
Pro tip: invest in force lighting no matter what side you play as. It's amazingly powerful after the first upgrade (not to mention the final one), and it's incredibly fun to use.
The Witcher - Some people complain about the main character, because he's quite an asshole. Some people complain, because the combat is a bit different than in other games (you have to time your clicks to proceed with the combo, and you have to switch between 3 battle stances depending on what kind of enemy you face), but I actually liked those. Geralt is spot on with himself from The Witcher novels, so I wouldn't want him any other way, and the combat feels refreshing after playing hundreds of games with 'click the enemy to death' combat.
Where The Witcher shines, is the good story with choices that really makes you feel that it's indeed YOU who shape it - you decided to burn the witch in the 1st act? Pity, she could've help you find the solution for one problem in 5th act. Now you have to find the alternative way. You decided to upset the girl, by NOT changing her boyfriend back from being a werewolf, because he actually likes it? Well, guess what, the werewolf himself will jump out to help you in a tight spot some time later. And that's only two of many situations like that.
Besides, The Witcher destroys the 'Light side/dark side' style of play. Whatever is the situation you'll encounter - it's never black or white. It's always grey. Order of the Flaming Rose? Fanatics and racists, but they actually make a good work at keeping the town peaceful if you're a good citizen, and they do have some good points in their doctrine. The Sco'iatel? Bunch of assholes and terrorists, but their cause to do so is justified - they fight back against the persecution. Helping any of those (or not helping anyone at all!) will always have some different pros and cons.
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TL;DR: Both games are worth buying. I suggest checking out KotOR first, since it's a classic, but don't give up on The Witcher, it's worth playing as well.