The Witcher rated "Great" at GameSpot
After a series of great notes, the time has come for another review published in one of the biggest American gaming website - GameSpot.com. GameSpot has rated our game a very high "8.5 - Great", describing it as an awesome RPG and “one of the most engrossing, mature RPGs to arrive on the PC in years”. Coming along with another very high note of another renowned gaming website IGN (8.5 + editor’s choice award) we can say, our game has gained a huge recognition among the greatest gaming websites around the world.Some GameSpot quotes below:"New battle mechanics, a fantastic storyline, and a gritty setting make The Witcher one of the most engrossing, mature RPGs to arrive on the PC in years.""Once you experience a grimy medieval world so realistic that you can practically smell it, quests that reject simplistic good and evil for ambiguous "decisions and consequences," and, yes, newfangled battle mechanics that add welcome twists to left-click scrapping, you'll find it awfully hard to go back to the usual D&D rip-off."
After a series of great notes, the time has come for another review published in one of the biggest American gaming website - GameSpot.com. GameSpot has rated our game a very high "8.5 - Great", describing it as an awesome RPG and “one of the most engrossing, mature RPGs to arrive on the PC in years”. Coming along with another very high note of another renowned gaming website IGN (8.5 + editor’s choice award) we can say, our game has gained a huge recognition among the greatest gaming websites around the world.Some GameSpot quotes below:"New battle mechanics, a fantastic storyline, and a gritty setting make The Witcher one of the most engrossing, mature RPGs to arrive on the PC in years.""Once you experience a grimy medieval world so realistic that you can practically smell it, quests that reject simplistic good and evil for ambiguous "decisions and consequences," and, yes, newfangled battle mechanics that add welcome twists to left-click scrapping, you'll find it awfully hard to go back to the usual D&D rip-off."