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You are a idiot, this is one of the best games of all time..in my top 10 for sure.
This game has a very deep, very mature story..guess only children would not like the story.
The combat system? abit confusing at first but you get the hang of it within 30min-1 hour.
HIGHLY recommend you buying this game.
Sure man, sure. More mature maybe and with a better story.
To understand it completely read at least first book in the series.
The story is Deus Ex levels of deep, with different factions, motivations, and made all the better with a moral choice system that's based more on personal values and what you think is right, rather than just good or evil. Sometimes the "right" thing to do has worse consequences than the "wrong" thing to do, which adds replay value beyond just a "good" playthrough and an "evil" playthrough.
Also, it's a long game with a ton of different locations to visit. I clocked in at 44 hours for my first playthrough, and as i type this im redownloading it to go through it again to see what happens when I make different choices in the story, and to see what side quests I missed, which I know there are a lot of.
So yah, anyone thinking of buying this I'd say go for it. It's a bit hard to get into at first as first impressions are a bit rough since it plays quite a bit different from other RPGs, but he payoff is definitely worth it.
i have player over 20 hours and i am still not trough - i like it more then skyrim - it really has more of soul? personality? the game forces you to make choices, and its not this stupid good/evil - everyone has a point in this game, nobody is evil for the sake of bein bad. you feel soory for many of your enemies.
If you can get past that though it has a great story to go through and it sets it up for the second game (you can import your saved game) which is of much better quality than the first one.
Be sure to check some of the mods for the game. There's a bunch of texture and rebalance mods that make it a much more enjoyable experience.
http://www.gog.com/gamecard/the_witcher
Bonus content included for FREE with purchase: manual, 18 wallpapers, game guide, 2 maps, music inspired by The Witcher, soundtrack, 7 behind the scenes, 5 creator interviews (Atari), 9 creator interviews (CD Projekt RED), music video, 26 avatars, artbook, The Witcher calendar, The Witcher story