There are games which you really don’t enjoy at the beginning because it takes too much of your time to get used to its nature. Witcher II: Assassins of Kings is one of those games if you haven’t played its origin. The game sets off with features you are not used to, and even a fine tutorial doesn’t help much unless you play though certain chapters of the first act. I was actually getting bored until I figure out the nature of the game and rode on it. Everything afterward was enjoyable and full of fun. It was an 18 hours journey that has made me like the game.
Good for you because I've reviewed it too. Here's where you can find the review. Or simply click the image below.
Good thing about my review is that you've already read the first para ;)
I'll be glad if you provide me feedback about the game and the review too. Thanks in advance for reading.
Have you been skipping everything else beside the main story? Because I can't image a RPG of 18 hours.
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Well the game could've been a long long journey if I had played all the side missions. Which I'm doing now. I finished the game in easy mode just to get used to it and for reviewing it before @BrunoBRS :P
@Dramus Technically I didn't but for this game you could say that ;P I also took the advantage of his being busy ;P
@BrunoBRS I remember you were very excited about this game and you got me into it :o
you remember wrong, i know barely anything about this game, other than it's stupidly punishing and overcomplicated and never bothers to explain you anything (unless you read the bible-sized manual). and that it looked kinda interesting so i threw it in my steam wish list for when it was around 10 bucks, which is yet to happen.
18 hours? thats's it? lol! I joke man. now a days i have no time for 80 hr rpg. i'm lucky to get 18 hours in a game anymore.