Its an awesome game, and there are three camera modes two of which are for the strategic thinkers and slower paced players. The third is an over the should style action-oriented camera, which hands over movement to the keyboard rather than the mouse.
The story-telling of the game is fantastic, and the moral choices will affect how people in the game see you deeply. As for the protagonist, Geralt is a fun character to play, popular with a lot of ladies too
. My only gripe is how the game loves to transport you to completely different setting in between certain chapters.
And that some quests from earlier chapters (say chapter 2) get broken if you try to finish them in later ones (as well as a certain quest involving a talking ghoul breaking in its own chapter if you finish one of the main quests of the chapter early).
Overall, its a good game, a few bugs to squish (I'm too lazy to download the patch as my internet is horrible at the moment), lots of hidden things (some side quests you'll never find unless you go out at specific in game times, like in Chapter 1), good story, nice moral choices, strategic combat system, fun alchemy system (brewing 10 or 20 Thunderbolts make a huge difference in combat), nice graphics (except sometimes when talking to people, their faces get slightly pixelated, nothing worrying though), and fun small things (Dice Poker: I think I'll go carve a board and fetch 12 dice, then teach my friends how to play so we can have hours of fun, like I did in TW).