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The Witcher Enhanced

The Witcher Enhanced

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From: Atari
Category: Video Games

List Price: $39.99
Buy New: $34.99
You Save: $5.00 (13%)



New (7) Used (3) from $29.99

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 247

Format: Dvd-rom
Platforms: Windows Vista, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows Xp, Windows 95
ESRB: Mature
Media: DVD-ROM
Batteries Included: No
Age: 17 - 20 years
Operating System: Windows 2000
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0

MPN: 27655
Model: 27655
UPC: 742725276550
EAN: 0742725276550
ASIN: B001AH8YSW

Release Date: September 16, 2008  (New: Last 30 Days)
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: New/factory packaging

Features:
  • 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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Editorial Reviews:

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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5 out of 5 stars A must-have for RPG fans.   October 9, 2008
A must-have for RPG fans.

Reviewer: PMMM from Annapolis on Oct 9, 2008
This is an incredible game. It's an import from Poland based on a very popular series of novels there. The inital translation to English was not great, and there were serious issues on machines with nVidia graphics, but a recent patch calld Enhanced Edition fixed all of those problems as well as improved perfomance of the game and added new content. If you bu the standard, original version of the game, the Enhanced Edition patch is free on the publisher's website. The Enhanced Edition boxed set includes all of the books and maps and such that were not included in the original US/English release.

Unlike many American and Japanese RPGs which allow you to builda character from scratch, this game requires you to play the main protagonist. This is because the complexity of the story requires you to play a male Witcher. Anything else would take away from the story. And this RPG has THE strongest story line of any RPG I've ever played. Some might feel that strong storyline = linear play, but that is not the case here. You play the game in chapters (like the books) and can accomplish you tasks within each chapter in any order or fashion you prefer, You can even go back and forth between chapters as need be. You just can't advance to a new chapter until you completed the requisite tasks to unlock it.

It does take a little getting used to the controls, but once you do the play is smooth and feels natural. You are required to actually fight the enemy. Its all still clicking, but unlike games where you can click and forget, this one requires you to stay on target and click during specific times else you will lose targeting and eventually lose. The potion use feels like it could really happen that way, vice the standard RPG potion recovery system.

The biggest issue I have are the no-go zones. The games is certainly open, but not as open as Oblivion, where you can literally get to everywhere you see. In The Witcher there are definite paths you will be stuck on from time to time. Most farm fields you can see are out of bounds, so you cannot actualy traverse them. As far as flaws go, you probably won't notice it too much, as the game is so engaging.

Graphics are incredible, even on a modest machine. And this is an M rated game for a reason. There are points in the storyline which all but require you to engage in sexual themes, so be warned if you're intending to buy this for a minor. There are very few mods out there for this game, but, like practically every other game, there are "nudity mods". You're forewarned.




5 out of 5 stars A RPG for adults.   October 6, 2008
First off, This is more of a opinion then true review, and that I am currently just in chapter 2 so I won't/can't spoil anything. And so far I am enjoying this way too much, haven't been on PC this much since when I was still a WoW addict.

Why its a Adult RPG: Gore (Pretty gory but nothing we haven't seen decapitated before), Language (Very colorful language, keep from children hearing), Alcohol (lots of drinking and booze in here, you do one of the missions completely wasted near the start of the game), and Finally the Adult stuff (Get laid, get soft core cards of the women (collectibles), dirty talk, and brothels, enjoy).

Story Line: So far from what I have seen is a dark storyline, that's pretty damn interesting, thus a RPG. Can't say too much other then the quality of the Non-linear factor, which from the very start effects your gameplay.

Audio: Makes me feel right at home even on my laptop. I personally enjoy how the audio, is except for the fact I need to mute the game when certain people and children are around. I added the missing data that they removed from the A/O version to make it MA. I would highly advise a 5.1 stereo set up, or stereo headphones for this.

Scenery/Characters: A Diablo/ES:Oblivion feel to it. If either Bethesda or blizzard made a new Oblivion/Diablo game and this was it, I'd believe it was perfect for a new style of those. The character style is realistic, gritty and cool, but the problem I have is the standing posture is pretty much the same with everyone and makes them look like G.I. Joe's.

Combat/Combat Controls: Combat is beautiful, they made it look like the opening video with sword styles and magic style. Strategy and timing does wonders in battle, no hack and slash or button mashing routine. Also you have chances of 1 hit K.O. them.

Movement/Other Controls: The camera and its controls are not too bad, but could use some work (some mods and tweaks will do the trick). The first 2 cameras I personally don't see a difference, but it's like the Diablo/overview style. The other is a over the shoulder look which uses more action style gameplay. Selecting, talking, targeting, using other actions is easy.

Gameplay/Misc: Overall gameplay is fun, addicting, strategic, and time consuming with all the quests and side games (like dice poker, fist fighting, and more).

Pros Summery: Solid storyline, Non-Linear gameplay, a mass of extra things to do other then the main quest, Graphics, and quests from mods.

Cons Summery: Camera could use some work, need good computer, and a few crashes so far.

Final Say: I truly enjoy it, I can't say too much bad about it other then that certain NPC's look just freaky to me. It's a solid, mostly uncensored RPG with a very adult theme to it, that I see myself replaying the game at least a few times more.

Note: I hope I have at least game enough info among the ramble to help make your mind for this game. If you Want the A/O import, don't buy it. Get this version and there is a mod and replacement files to make the MA to A/O. The difference isn't that big, but it's nice.



1 out of 5 stars Can't play upgrade, watch you processor   September 27, 2008
 4 out of 16 found this review helpful

I've been playing computer rpgs since SSI's Azure Bonds on the C-64 and I got the original release of The Witcher back in June of this year (I've never been an early adopter by a long stretch) and was anxious to play, but I heard about the Enhanced Version and the free patch to those who bought the older version so I held off from playing it, figuring the upgrade probably not work with previous saves and I would hate to get half way through and have to restart.
So the big patch comes, I upgrade and the game crashes to the desktop after the intro movie. After several attempts, I check the patch notes and my processor (AMD Athalon 64 XP) is now "Out Of Range". The upgrade passed me by and I can't play it.
I decided to re-install and patch up to 1.3 and simply play the original; after all I've been waiting 3 months to play this. I haven't been able to make it out of the tutorial, I can't stand the controls or the camera. I've tried 3 times, with various settings and difficulty levels but I find trying to hit any bad guys a chore and it completely takes me out of the game.
I wanted to like this game, I wanted to play this game, but I just can't get behind the combat engine.
Also check to make sure your processor still works with the upgrade, several AMD no longer work and one Pentinum.



1 out of 5 stars DRM has killed the PC Gaming market   September 26, 2008
 4 out of 22 found this review helpful

I have been an avid PC Gamer since Ultima and Wizardy first came out in the early 1980's. However, in the last couple of years the DRM on modern games has turned me completely off to PC gaming. The DRM on various games are atrocious. They have installed rootkits, failed to run due to authentication server failures, and failed to recognized the companies own disks as valid media. The Witcher Enhanced Edition falls into the last category. Despite having paid good money to support the game developers, the games DRM refuses to recognize the game DVD unless the computer has just been rebooted. Exit the game and try to run it again and it no longer recognizes it.

DRM does nothing to stop pirating. A hacked version of the game was already on bittorrent before I even bought mine. Now I am left with either having to return the game or being forced to hack my own legal version just to get the damn thing to run. This is the last PC Game I will every buy. It's a pity, because I was interested in buying Spore, too, but there is no way in hell I will now. Way to go Atari and EA!



5 out of 5 stars Fabulous game   September 22, 2008
 3 out of 4 found this review helpful

I played the original Witcher and loved it. The few bugs it had didn't bother me although I did get tired of seeing the same character faces over and over again and the long load times were a bit much. Now that the enhanced version is out I am going to buy the new version. Yes, I can get it free but I want the additional storylines plus map and Music CD. I'll pass the original on to a friend and have that person download the new material. This game is meant to be shared. I have played many games from Morrowind (loved the original of that) and Neverwinter Nights through Knights of the Old Republic and Dungeon Siege and this game tops them all. It actually comes closest to a game called Syberia where beautiful backgrounds and intriguing storylines are concerned but has the action of Morrowind and NWN. I am lucky enough to have a computer that can run this game and handle the size of it but if there was ever a time to upgrade or buy a new computer then now is that time. If you can't play it then drive to Best buy and get a computer which can. It is as good an excuse as any...

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