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4.1 hrs on record
Great point n click adventure! Great puzzles, characters, writing and it's very beautiful like the classics. Recommend to all point n click fans!
Posted 2 July, 2022.
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13.0 hrs on record
This is a masterpiece. Artful, unique, great gameplay, story and puzzles. 10/10.
Posted 8 November, 2021.
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9.0 hrs on record
This game and the first one is in the top of the best Point N Click adventures I've played together with Curse Of Monkey Island and Anna's Quest. Good puzzles and comedy with a helpful hintsystem. Nothing more is needed.
Posted 9 November, 2020.
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7.3 hrs on record
This game and its sequel is in the top of the best Point N Click adventures I've played together with Curse Of Monkey Island and Anna's Quest. Good puzzles and comedy with a helpful hintsystem. Nothing more is needed.
Posted 9 November, 2020.
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1.7 hrs on record
This is one of the best escape rooms I've tried in VR. The graphics really sells the immersion and the puzzles make use of great ideas that are only possible in VR.
Posted 16 June, 2020.
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1.5 hrs on record
Super charming and fun game! Loved everything about it. The puzzles, dialogue and atmosphere!
Posted 26 August, 2019.
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2 people found this review helpful
11.3 hrs on record
One of the best Point N Click adventures I've played since Anna's Quest and Deponia! Def recommend it!
Posted 30 June, 2019.
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1 person found this review helpful
2.4 hrs on record
Great point n click game with a unique style and reminds me of Monkey Island
Posted 24 January, 2017.
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4.6 hrs on record (1.5 hrs at review time)
Great Point N Click game!
Posted 24 January, 2017.
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73.1 hrs on record (70.1 hrs at review time)
Buy the game, play on the second hardest difficulty and when you die you try to master the combat system more or increase your knowledge about your enemy, enjoy what is not only the best game of our generation, but the cheapest game and expansions compared to their true worth. Support developers who not only care about gamers experiences but also their wallets. Not convinced? Here is a checklist with explanations:

[Best Open-World game]: Every side activity has meaning and a story. Exploring can make you find a quest that continues to become it's own grand adventure.

[Best Price Model]: Because of the previous fact, the game is way too cheap. Not only that, there are no buyable microtransactions or micro-dlcs. All DLC is free and only full expansion packs are for sale.

[Best Expansion/DLC]: Again, the expansions are worth the cost of a full game, each one of them. But instead they're cheap and filled with new lands, monsters, villages, skills evolving combat gameplay (like weapon enchants that affect or completely change how your main skills functions), armor, weapons, and missions to explore.

[Best RPG]: You might not be able to be whomever you want, but the game certainly makes you feel like you're Geralt - The Witcher, and that you - Geralt - can affect your own destiny and the destiny of the lands you traverse and the main story significantly. Also, instead of lowering the difficulty setting - like you would do in most games - when facing an impossible task, you can actually LEARN about the world and it's inhabitants to increase your ability to conquer that task. Oh and you don't really need a hud or map, since the quest givers explains the path you should take by what signs and items in the world and nature that will guide your path.

[Best Combat System] (both smart and fun for melee and magic) and [Best Difficulty Curve] and [Best Ability To Reduce Difficulty by Learning About The World]: If you set the game to the next-hardest difficulty and try to overcome all challenges by learning the mechanics and advancing your skills you'll find that there is much to learn. NOT ONLY mastering Geralts abilities - like in other games - but also learning about the monsters, potions, bombs, genetic mutations and sword oils that you can craft and upgrade if you find the right books and scrolls.

You can learn about the weaknesses and strengths of all your enemies and expand on that knowledge by reading books, scrolls and conversations. Which will make you want to buy new books in new villages you find and look for specific potions, bombs and sword oils that will counter the enemy you're currently having trouble with instead of reducing the diffuclty settings.

Then when you've mastered the system in all aspects you can up the difficulty to the highest difficulty setting and continue mastering the world in all these different aspects. Besides all that, the combat feels amazingly fun and fluent, which coupled with how reliant combat is on not only your skills but your knowledge makes winning feel glorious.

[Great options, hud and inventory] All options for graphics, huds and inventory management are there so you can customize the experience however you please. Not much more to say, this should be in all games. But that's the case with alot of things that are in or around The Witcher 3, and that that's the case shows their respect for gamers and which is why the gaming community loves it.
Posted 28 November, 2016. Last edited 28 November, 2016.
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