![]() CD Projekt takes this even further with Witcher 2, with major decisions made as early as Act 1 radically changing the rest of the game and story. Unlike any other game (even the mighty Deus Ex) your actions can drastically affect the story, and a choice made early in the game could help or hinder you hours later. ![]() But we’re getting ahead of ourselves.Īsk anyone what they thought the best aspect of The Witcher was and they’ll probably say “choice and consequence”. For god’s sake make sure you keep your saves for Witcher 3. You only get hints of the action in Vizima, and the choices you made there aren’t quite as crucial as they are here. Saves from The Witcher are used to tailor the story a little, but I don’t know how important they are to the story. Anyone who hasn’t played the first game doesn’t need to worry too much (as I’d forgotten most of it but got along fine), but it certainly adds to the experience if you already know characters such as sorceress/love interest Triss, drunken bard Dandelion and similarly drunken dwarf Zoltan. He (meaning you) must clear his (your) name, catch the kingslayer, and figure out who would do such a thing and why. The story goes like this: someone’s killing kings, and titular Witcher Geralt has been framed. CD Projekt have definitely crafted a masterpiece, but it’s by no means a perfect one. These are just some of the words that describes The Witcher 2, arguably our most anticipated game of the year.
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