
If you enjoy RPGs with a rich fantasy setting, The Witcher should already be on your shelf. It's a game that shows a truly mature, well crafted, engaging story that's well beyond the usual watered down, kid friendly, clichéd nonsense that passes for a plotline in too many games. It also keeps to a quick pace and cunning action that never gets boring, allowing you to progress your personal version of Geralt at just the right pace to keep the enjoyment going over its extended length. If any of this has any interest to you, you're doing yourself a disservice by not giving it a try.

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GeForce.com writes, "Following the recent release of The Witcher 2’s video developer diary on character design, we were able to conduct a follow-up interview with the game’s senior producer Tomasz Gop to go more in-depth with CD Projekt RED’s design philosophy.
In this exclusive Q&A, Gop addresses the fantasy RPG’s Tolkien-esque comparisons, accuracy to its source material, and explains the team’s reasoning for paralleling The Witcher 2’s evil factions to real-life groups like The Third Reich."
Man If someone told me in two minutes time that the game was releasing at midnight in some remote part, I would get in my car and drive 2 hours to pick it up that's how much I want it.