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The Witcher - Review @ PC Gamer
December 10th, 2007, 23:27
The latest PC Gamer sees Desslock's review for the The Witcher inside. We don't normally link to scans but since this one is at CD Projekt's official site, we'll run with this one. Described as a "spectacular RPG", the score is 90% and you find the links on this page.
Thanks, xSamhainx!
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Thanks, xSamhainx!
More information.
December 10th, 2007, 23:27
Actually, the links are here: http://www.thewitcher.com/community/…verage/latest/
You've linked to a page from the review.
You've linked to a page from the review.
December 11th, 2007, 07:04
Good work, Desslock.
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Trust me, most of the names I have been called you can't translate in any language…they're not even real words as much as a succession of violent images.
Trust me, most of the names I have been called you can't translate in any language…they're not even real words as much as a succession of violent images.
SasqWatch
December 11th, 2007, 07:30
I was pleased to see PCG give Witcher the nice two page review treatment, I think the review itself was pretty good. He did mention one thing that I think is kinda dumb - the fact that you can walk into people's homes and rummage thru and even take their posessions right in front of them. They should have made this only possible if the resident is asleep. You have a sleep cycle in the game, this would be a good way to make it more meaningful and realistic. I just dont steal from people's homes or businesses unless it's someone I dont like, I'm probably missing out on a lot of loot but that's the way Geralt rolls imho.
I really like the way that paintings are featured in some of the narrative cutscenes, one of which is featured on the second page of the review. It adds a real artistic flair to the whole thing. A lot of effort went into this game's artwork and overall presentation, and while not truly necessary, it certainly adds some really good icing on the cake.
I really like the way that paintings are featured in some of the narrative cutscenes, one of which is featured on the second page of the review. It adds a real artistic flair to the whole thing. A lot of effort went into this game's artwork and overall presentation, and while not truly necessary, it certainly adds some really good icing on the cake.
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December 11th, 2007, 09:08
I don't suppose Desslock could get in touch with Alec Meer over at UK PC Gamer? Alec wrote a farcical review of The Witcher - he even gets the combat mechanism completely wrong, which might partly explain his lack of enjoyment. But rather it seems like he just couldn't be bothered to give the game any time at all.
SasqWatch
December 15th, 2007, 02:34
The UK PC Gamer and the American PC Gamer don't have any editors/writers in common, and are pretty different magazines, so I have no ammunition to spank him for that review.
I think it's pretty obvious that a lot of the reviewers of games like the Witcher, and Gothic 1/2, didn't play those games for more than an hour (not saying that's the case with the UK PC Gamer review, which I haven't even read - just highlighting a disturbingly common practice in the gaming industry).
Normally the PC Gamer guys understandably get scans of magazine articles taken down, but I certainly don't mind the review being circulated if it helps The Witcher get more attention. Stay tuned for the Games of the Year awards.
I think it's pretty obvious that a lot of the reviewers of games like the Witcher, and Gothic 1/2, didn't play those games for more than an hour (not saying that's the case with the UK PC Gamer review, which I haven't even read - just highlighting a disturbingly common practice in the gaming industry).
Normally the PC Gamer guys understandably get scans of magazine articles taken down, but I certainly don't mind the review being circulated if it helps The Witcher get more attention. Stay tuned for the Games of the Year awards.
Watcher
December 15th, 2007, 04:31
Since the scans are hosted by CD Projekt, they probably got PC Gamer's approval for that.
SasqWatch
December 15th, 2007, 06:19
It certainly adds to the review by bringing out the amazing art style, thanks. 
My favorite and most touching moments are the piece of art scene of Siegfried telling the guards of the Dike to allow passage for Geralt and the cutscene when Geralt tells the lynching crowd, if they try to hurt Abby after he leaves he will come for them and there familes, ala Unforgiven. Certainly the best high points of emotional impact I have seen in games in awhile.

My favorite and most touching moments are the piece of art scene of Siegfried telling the guards of the Dike to allow passage for Geralt and the cutscene when Geralt tells the lynching crowd, if they try to hurt Abby after he leaves he will come for them and there familes, ala Unforgiven. Certainly the best high points of emotional impact I have seen in games in awhile.
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Trust me, most of the names I have been called you can't translate in any language…they're not even real words as much as a succession of violent images.
Trust me, most of the names I have been called you can't translate in any language…they're not even real words as much as a succession of violent images.
SasqWatch
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