![]() ![]() You can also take a break from battle scenes by exploring the settlements and nearby areas, collecting herbs to make potions and raiding bodies and empty houses to find items of value. Another point to note is that the storyline doesn't follow a completely linear theme, so you'll be faced with different situations depending on what you choose to follow-up first. Often, you can capitalise on Boss Battles and other quests by offering to destroy a particular monster or menace for a price. Completing the side quests can land you many bonus points in terms of Orens (money) and abilities. Sometime's you might want to save a certain side quest for later, but many of them become unavailable after you progress beyond a certain point in the game. The game has plentiful side quests, some of which must be completed to advance in the story and some which are entirely optional. Geralt journeys across different lands following Letho's trail while attempting to clear his name. The main story of the game follows Geralt as he attempts to find the assassin Letho who killed King Foltest and framed him in the process. ![]() In fact, some of the seemingly insignificant decisions he makes completely alters the second chapter of the game. Every choice he makes has consequences, and no path he takes is completely without its failings. And again here, Geralt doesn't get to choose a good or evil path. Instead, throughout the game you'll be able to talk to different characters and carefully choose your responses. ![]() Geralt's character is predefined by the game's developers and unlike other RPGs you don't really get the chance to change his essential attributes. In Sapkowski's world, class distinctions between the rich and poor, between merchants, prostitutes and craftsmen and between humans, dwarves and elves present a society not unlike ours, magic excluded. Instead, they're a banished group of guerrilla bandits living on the outskirts of the human settlement. Here, elves are not mystical, beautiful creatures. The Middle Earth-like world Geralt inhabits is nothing like Tolkien's. The game is based on Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski's best selling series of novels, ‘The Witcher.' While Sapkowski's novels have been compared to JRR Tolkien's ‘The Lord of the Rings' series, it is evident from the game that Tolkien's Polish counterpart imagined a world which is far more similar to the one we live in, and one where good and evil aren't mutually exclusive. Released on PC last year, The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings' widespread success prompted CD Projeckt Red to release this Enhanced Edition for the Xbox, making it one of the most-awaited RPGs to be launched this year. Yet underneath all the fantasy lies a character that is more human than Witcher.ĭeveloped by the Polish studio CD Projeckt Red, The Witcher 2 is set in a mysterious and cruel world, where drugs, sex and violence are as common as sorcery and dragons. A battle-worn Witcher, he is an alchemist, a mage and a craftsman, in addition to being a skilled swordsman. Geralt of Rivia is no ordinary protagonist. ![]()
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