Many attempts have been made to transfer Geralt's witcher's book adventures into the world of games, but it was only the project known worldwide as The Witcher from the Polish studio CD Projekt RED that was so successful that it laid the foundations for a whole series of native RPG productions. The original draws inspiration from classic titles of this type, focusing more on clicking and thinking than, for example, controlling a pad. Before we take the graphically improved parts of the adventures of the white-haired protagonist, it would be good to get to know his past, especially as some choices will be reflected in the canon later on.
Therefore, even after so many years, it is worth to reach for the computer Witcher, especially in the enriched edition. The plot is multithreaded, and the echoes of decisions can be reflected in the hiccups much later. You have to get used to a combat system based on switching between styles.
Depending on the type of opponent, you need to act efficiently and quickly or try on to hit harder. A separate matter is also waving the blade in the crowd. In addition, clicking at regular intervals to seamlessly combine blows and deal more damage.
There was no shortage of armament on the way to the final. Demo version allows you to play the very beginning of the adventure, offering up to several dozen minutes of gameplay. It should make a good appetite for more.








