| naznatips said: Eh, I was pretty impressed by it at first, but as I continued to play the combat just got too repetitive, and then translation and voice acting issues started showing up. In the end I wasn't able to finish it. That's saying a lot, because I finish nearly every game I start (I'm slightly OCD and it bugs me if I don't). So yeah, atm I would say it wasn't even in the top 10 for me. I do know a couple people who swear by it though, and they are the ones who convinced me to play it. It just wasn't my cup of tea in the end. |
Not picking you out in particular, but I see this comment often and can't figure it out. Pretty much every RPG in history has repetitive grinding combat. While it sometimes annoys me, it is something that I expect in RPGs. Get quest, go grind, get items, go grind, give items, go grind, complete quest, go grind, etc...
While The Witcher did lack some polish (although the 1.2 patch did fix up a lot of the smaller issues), I felt it was a solid game even if it wasn't groundbreaking.







