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| From: Atari Category: Video Games
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $27.89 You Save: $12.10 (30%)
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Rating: 26 reviews Sales Rank: 587
Format: Dvd-rom Platforms: Windows 95, Windows Xp, Windows Me, Windows 98, Windows Vista, Windows 2000 Genre: fantasy_action_games ESRB: Mature Media: DVD-ROM Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 17 - 20 years Operating System: Windows 98 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0
MPN: 27655 Model: 27655 UPC: 742725276550 EAN: 0742725276550 ASIN: B001AH8YSW
Release Date: September 16, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new Item. CD, DVD, Book, VHS more than 400 000 titles to choose from. ALL days Low Price !
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| • | You will need a plan to make accurate decisions and think through combat tactics. Over-reliance on your reflexes is what will get you killed | | • | Uncontested swordsmanship, uncanny night vision, unrivalled knowledge of alchemy, and ability to spark desire in women and trepidation amongst foes | | • | Training, trials and tribulations let you tap into supernatural abilities that have mutated your organism | | • | Non-linear Decisions and Consequences | | • | A vast set of choices, each with it own impact on the fate of the fantasy world. Retracing your steps with different decisions will unlock alternative endings and previously unseen sequences |
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Product Description Welcome to a world that knows no mercy - none is received, and none is given. Only physical and mental agility can keep you alive, though they are by no means a guarantor of life. You play the role of Geralt - an already legendary monster-slayer, but this is not a gift and is certainly not given lightly. ?The Witcher? is an immense computer game. Within its realm, you will have to assume the burden of choice. And this burden of choice, as light as it may appear, is the very thing that will both permit you to wield influence over the fate of the world, as well as get you slain prematurely.
Determine how Geralt's character develops and if he is to become a swordsman, an arcane battle mage, an alchemist in skirmishes, or any combination of the three 250 skills and abilities ?What you see is what you get? system - in choosing a character skill, you either have it or you don't Character development is linked with storyline progression. Geralt comes to remember his forgotten past, and therefore his supernatural skills and abilities Numerous real-time combat strikes, hits, thrusts, slashes, and cuts plus the appropriate use of magic, potions and styles of swordplay The control system is for both experienced users and beginners. Use a combination of the mouse and keyboard, or just the mouse
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Well worth the very few flaws December 23, 2008 J. King (Planet Earth) I'm not a big RPG fan. I always find myself bored going from point A to point B to talk to the hermit about the curse and find the gilded truffle so that Princess Vidalia can be cured of blah, blah, blah. But The Witcher was different for me. It was an immersive, huge, layered game for adults (parents - this is NOT a kids' game!) featuring fun combat, logical skill progression, and an interesting story with some complex, "gray-area" choices to make. The only cons are: a) Long load times (and this was reduced from the original, which must have been incredibly long). The Witcher shares that with another RPG that I loved - and that it's similar to in spirit - Deus Ex. b) Crashes to desktop. YMMV on this one. I experienced a total of five of these during my first play-through. Some have more, some none. Now, I'm off to to play it again. With the multitude of choices you have to make during gameplay, I'm really curious to see how the story develops this time.
Don't miss this game ! December 23, 2008 J. Niro (S. Ca.) If you've read any bad reviews about this game, not working game crashes etc. Don't worry thats all been fixed in this enhanced edition ! I've had no problems what-so-ever since I started playing. The grafics are great the music is very good and the story will suck you right in. I've been playing rpgs for over 20 years and this is by far the best I've ever seen .The enhanced version includes an aditional 2 add on adventures and a music cd. Plus a beutiful map and game guide. A real bargin!!
the witcher enhanced December 21, 2008 Cheryl Stabinski 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Simply put--This is one of the best games for the pc in a long while. Graphics are excellent, attention to detail and gameplay are excellent. Story line is very real and refreshing. This is a mature rated game and I am enjoying every minute of it. One of the few games I can't wait to play when I get home from work and on weekends. This is definitely a must buy. I hope they will consider a witcher 2
Great game December 13, 2008 A. Richins (Salem, OR United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
One of the best RPG to come out since Baldur's Gate II. The developers used BioWare's engine, and obviously devoted a lot of time and effort into creating the plot and characters in the game. This isn't a "run around in a huge but shallow sandbox" like Elder Scrolls, or a point and click your way through a game like Dungeon Siege. But there is a lot of freedom, and side quests, but you're immersed in a world with a lot of different characters and factions, whose relationship with you and each other is always in question. Sometimes you have to go through and read your notes to remember what is going on in the story line. Another very unique spin on this game, which I find entertaining, is that as the main character, you can try to bed all kinds of hot females(Dryads, Elves, Humans) in this game. And they managed to make a combat system, that wasn't too complicated, yet was more interesting that point and click.
Hours of Adventure! December 5, 2008 masterpastor (UT USA) Based on a Hungarian novel series, The Witcher begins with an intriguing storyline, well-developed characters, bone-gnawing Medieval settings, and subplot after subplot to keep you thoroughly entertained. Due to the complexity of the plot, your interactions with others can determine: 1) who your friends or foes are; 2) how many subplots you want to deal with; and 3) how many hints and secrets you gain (as well as how fast you acquire them). Truly, this is a game based on karma--the enemies you make will come back to haunt you, and the friends you make will also come back to help you. Indeed, after finishing the first time, I went back the second time, then the third time, and have discovered surprises every time. With tons of skills available to develop/acquire, you can blend skills of your swords and magic for fascinating gameplay experiences. (Hint: Get as much Quen Sign as possible before messing with the Kikimore Queen!!!!) True, the game crashes frequently, and usually this drives me insane. But thanks to easy quicksaves as well as regular auto-saves, don't worry about having to start all over again. Besides, the sheer FUN of the game overwhelms the mild to moderate irritation of the crashes. Can't wait for the sequel (what happened to Alvin???)!
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