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The Witcher: Enhanced Edition Director's Cut

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GF Rating
8.3

39 ratings

Critic & User Reviews

GF Rating
1

Horrible

Growl...

posted by crosshair_eyed (NORTH FORK, CA) Dec 24, 2012

Member since Jul 2012

I bought this game to see how it would playi on my DELL XPS NOTEBOOK. To make a long short, it doesn't play at all. Give me a bloody break!

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GF Rating
3

Bad

i dont like it

posted by agenor12001 (KENNER, LA) Jul 7, 2012

Member since May 2012

unless you like a hard to run and really stiff with poor graphics game then dont buy this one, think of a hard to play game and this is it great cut scenes but that is it.

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GF Rating
7

Good

Unstable Witcher

posted by Perispirit (Elizabeth, NJ) Mar 19, 2013

Member since Mar 2013

1 out of 1 gamers (100%) found this review helpful

When this RPG came out it 07 I passed on it mostly due to not being in to fantasy type games as they have no allure for me. Recently however I had the chance to grab this title for ten bucks and I figured what he heck if I don't like it I'll just delete it and forget about it. The game is powered by the Bioware Aurora engine and the mechanics of gameplay are a little odd and takes some time to adjust. One thing that is hard to get used to is the fact that hitting space bar in the game puts the game into active pause wherein you can then call up several screens to aid the Withcher in combat or learn something about a new character or monster or navigating the game world via a map or the journal entries that track the quest discoveries and makes notes of your progress in the game. This is a bit taxing since the interface and character abilities choices are extensive but the choices as to which attributes to develop for your Witcher are not that clear as to what abilities will benefit you the most. The screens are large and colorful but over sized and cluttered and not very enlightening. Combat is executed via simple L R mouse clicks that are furthered by watching a visual cue of your mouse cursor indicator lighting up with a flaming sword to indicazte to press the L button to string the next combo of blows and parrys providing you have bought the right abilities via talents you acquire as you level up. Odd indeed and it takes gettin used to and a sense of timing and anticipation to know when to press the button to be effective in combat. Be prepared for a bit of frustration when fighting poweful monsters or opponents and be prepared to get mowed down unless you learn how to concoct the Witchers special Alchemical brews to survive the heavy bosses. Another weirdness is the fact that sometimes you'll get penned in by the physical environment as experienced in the swamp. The last bad thing is the Witcher is super unstable with frequent crashes so save often.

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