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Yeah, it's not February anymore.
Still, SUPER pumped for the game. CDProjekt Red is a great developer. ETA: IMO, the Witcher 1 is only worth playing if you REALLY like the universe. The graphics aren't (that) great, the mechanics, combat, and controls are wonky, etc. I'd recommend just watching one of those 2 hour "movie" people put on youtube that has all the cutscenes so you get a sense of the story. The Witcher 2 is where I think CDPR really hit it out of the park, and where I would recommend actually starting to play. ETA 2: TW2 is currently on sale for10 bucks on steam, but will probably be significantly cheaper sometime during the sale. So if you are on PC, keep an eye on the price and buy it if it's cheap. |
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If you don't already have 1 or 2, if you buy them here, you'll get a discount on 3. But with the Steam winter sale going on, you might be better off getting them through Steam |
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If you don't already have 1 or 2, if you buy them here, you'll get a discount on 3. But with the Steam winter sale going on, you might be better off getting them through Steam THey offer the same discount on 3 on Steam as well, if you own steam copies of the other two. On the other hand, GoG is part of the CDProjekt company, so more of the money you spend on the game actually goes to the devs than it would with Steam. It's also DRM free, which is a bonus. |
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Witcher 2 DRM-Free $4.99 or Witcher 1 & 2 DRM-Free $8.32 Also note that if you get a retail or Steam version of the game, you can also get a free DRM-free backup from GOG.com. |
