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March 2020
(85%)
52 Reviews
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Abstract: There are many reasons to like The Witcher 3; and all the other games like Witcher 3 too for that matter. The nuanced characters and writing, the expansive lore, the awesome monsters, or simply great card games such as Gwent. And that's to say nothing of...
Abstract: I don't think anyone - let alone developer CD Projekt Red - ever really expected Gwent to become as popular as became.Initially introduced as a side-activity in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, the mini game quickly found a following of its own. Their appetite w...
It's a surprisingly good combo, as I said. The pacing drags a bit in the middle, and I wish Gwent were a bit more complicated—even the three-row version from Witcher 3, with its melee/ranged/artillery card restrictions, felt like it had more depth. But it...
Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales is a cool spin-off that adds even more depth to the Witcher universe. It leverages Gwent to create a satisfying single-player card-battling campaign with a lot of variety and strong narrative flair.The story of Queen Meve...
Between its incredible story, excellent gameplay, and surprisingly fantastic presentation factor, Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales is yet another masterpiece from CD Projekt Red that pushes the boundaries of game design and proves that anything, even a ca...
Excellent narrative and characters, Incredible presentation, Puzzle encounters are challenging and interesting
Most encounters are a bit too easy, Gwent mastery isn't required to complete the game
Summary: Thronebreaker is a masterful RPG with a version of Gwent that is well-suited for a single player experience. Even if you aren't into card games, this one is worth a try for the story and RPG mechanics alone
Engaging story set in The Witcher's universe, sans-Geralt, Satisfying "Puzzle Battles" focus Gwent on its core mechanics
Non-puzzle or "Standard" battles are easy and exploitable, Pacing drags a bit in the middle
It's a surprisingly good combo, as I said. The pacing drags a bit in the middle, and I wish Gwent were a bit more complicated—even the three-row version from Witcher 3, with its melee/ranged/artillery card restrictions, felt like it had more depth. But it...