The Witcher setting is by no means original, harkening authentically to medievalism w Tolkien fantasy vibes, but it's intricate & compelling
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The Witcher setting feels much more immersive/complex than similar fantasy patchwork efforts, like say, Dragon Age. And is as brutal as
#GoT
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In terms of presentation, Witcher 2's effortlessly brilliant/optimized competence (in Enhanced Ed.) puts to shame even 2016-7 AAA titles
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Witcher 2 & Ethan Carter, another stunningly beautiful Polish game, ran flawlessly on my old rig. Visually, they're still pinnacle game tech
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Voice acting & facial animations/body language in
#Witcher2 are, for the most part, exceptional. Go stand in the corner & cry,#MEAndromeda -
Intrigue/politics form the heavy metal core of
#Witcher2. As unbelievably convoluted, opaque, compromising & fucked up as anything in news -
But the real coup
#Witcher2 pulled is the asymmetric decision tree, trumping almost anything else in gaming. Esp. 3-button "choice" endings -
Chars hold lengthy, intelligent convos that confuse as much as expose, beyond advancing plot points. And every decision has consequences
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