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  • Subject: Should I buy The Witcher 2?
Subject: Should I buy The Witcher 2?
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It's currently on sale on Steam for about seven dollars. I really enjoy good RPG's and I hear this is one of the best as of late, but I'm a little hestitant as to the level of choice within the game. How much do your choices impact the story? What is the FLood's opinion?

  • 12.29.2012 12:48 PM PDT

WHAT!?

If I had a decent gaming PC I would buy that right now. -blam!- my life.

  • 12.29.2012 12:49 PM PDT
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Yes big time.

  • 12.29.2012 12:49 PM PDT
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''Misanthropes have some admirable if paradoxical virtues. It is no exaggeration to say that we are among the nicest people you are likely to meet. Because good manners build sturdy walls, our distaste for intimacy makes us exceedingly cordial "ships that pass in the night." As long as you remain a stranger we will be your friend forever.''

''I want people to be sincere; a man of honor shouldn't speak a single word that doesn't come straight from his heart. ''

Didnt like it at all.
So i would say no.

  • 12.29.2012 12:50 PM PDT

To give you an idea of how much your choices impact the story one choice you make makes you split the game into two different paths so you will need to play the game twice to get the full experience as you miss a whole chapter or act (I have no idea what they're called) no matter what choice you make.

  • 12.29.2012 12:54 PM PDT
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It is very dark, and you are likely to be eaten by a Grue.


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Yes big time.

  • 12.29.2012 12:59 PM PDT

Hurr

Hell yes

  • 12.29.2012 1:14 PM PDT

Story's impossibly dense to get into if you haven't played the first one. I loved the opening, but then I got to the first town and I realised it wasn't a game that catered to newcomers.

  • 12.29.2012 1:19 PM PDT