Hope Trailer
Launch Trailer
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Ending Cutscene from the original Witcher...
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Jesse wrote:Let me know if it's actually fun to play. I bought the first one and couldn't get more than half an hour into it.
Jesse wrote:Let me know if it's actually fun to play. I bought the first one and couldn't get more than half an hour into it.
EmptySet wrote:I found it to be an atrocious wreck which wasn't worth the bargain-bin price I paid for it. Quit in disgust after a couple of hours.


balderduck wrote:Isn't it very strange that downloading the game is more expensive than buying the DVD?

As for why they sell a physical copy in a store for the same price as they sell it through Steam, Impulse, GoG or any other online distributor...... partially server costs, mostly because they can. If you're used to paying $50 for a brand new game and your options are go to a store, see if they have it, plunk down $50, bring it home, install it... or give $50 to some online thing, download and play... the only difference to you is time and bandwidth.
All Shadow priest spells that deal Fire damage now appear green.
Big freaky cereal boxes of death.
SexyTalon wrote:Games are always cheaper in the US due to various agreements and so on. And which They is charging 50 Euro?

SexyTalon wrote:Yeah, reset your location to the US.
EmptySet wrote:Jesse wrote:Let me know if it's actually fun to play. I bought the first one and couldn't get more than half an hour into it.
I'm not buying it no matter how good anyone says it is. They claimed the first one was good, too, and I found it to be an atrocious wreck which wasn't worth the bargain-bin price I paid for it. Quit in disgust after a couple of hours.
At GDC 2008, CDProjekt announced an enhanced version of the game which was released on September 16, 2008. The significant changes featured in the enhanced version are over 200 new animations, additional NPC models and recoloring of generic NPC models as well as monsters, vastly expanded and corrected dialogues in translated versions, improved stability, redesigned inventory system and load times reduced by roughly 80%.[30][31][32] In addition all bugs are said to be fixed and the game manual completely overhauled. There are also two new adventures available to play through: Side Effects and The Price of Neutrality. A new option is to mix and match ten different languages of voice and subtitles.
Steam is not GoG. GoG is awesome.Menacing Spike wrote:On steam this is a bannable offense; also Amazon refuses to ship portal 2 overseas :/.SexyTalon wrote:Yeah, reset your location to the US.
SexyTalon wrote:I.. rather enjoyed combat. Switching stances, getting the timing right... like a rhythm game, only not shitty.
MrConor wrote:This. There's no accounting for personal taste, I suppose, but hitting the attack buttons in sequence always felt more involved that DA:O's equivalent
MrConor wrote:SexyTalon wrote:I.. rather enjoyed combat. Switching stances, getting the timing right... like a rhythm game, only not shitty.
This. There's no accounting for personal taste, I suppose, but hitting the attack buttons in sequence always felt more involved that DA:O's equivalent of press attack, watch my character fight whilst waiting for the right moment to press the special attack buttons. Then again, I'm more into these sorts of things for the story anyway.
Xeio wrote:Now that I've started this, daaamn is it hard. Holy crap combat is unforgiving. Though I'm getting better at it.
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