Reinvigorating the role-playing genre with a fresh
and modern approach, The Witcher combines unrivalled story and character
development in an original, vibrant world with tactically-deep real-time combat
and a challenging view of good and evil that will intrigue RPG players of all
levels.
Based on the "Witcher Saga" of books and short
stories by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski and built utilizing the powerful
Neverwinter Nights engine, The Witcher immerses players in a beautifully vivid,
but harsh fantasy world in the role of a Geralt, an adept and feared
monster-slayer-for-hire. Brutally trained from birth to be a cold-hearted
assassin whose services are available to the highest bidder, yet troubled by a
past he can’t entirely remember, Geralt is a classic anti-hero. To this most
renowned of witchers, a society of mutants born with superhuman strength and
reflexes and trained at a high level in magic and alchemy, killing has been and
seemingly should remain a strictly commercial affair, but as questions about his
past come to the fore, so do doubts surrounding the morality of his trade. And
these doubts only grow when bits of his past are revealed as he and you grow in
power and acclaim through the progression of the game.
The Thin Line Between Good and
Evil
Far from a common black and white treatment of good and evil, the
moral attitudes defining the world of The Witcher are as close to that of our
own prevalent real world view as you are likely to see in a modern RPG. Set in a
time dominated by vanity, greed and prejudice, there is no lack of work for
Geralt as the kingdoms of the North forsake old alliances and give in to endless
intrigue and purges instead of facing a growing tide of evil. But as despicable
as the monsters, non-human enemies and pure human trash you are hired to
eliminate may seem and may very well be, pity, mercy and good faith are nearly
always a possible option to deadly force and one that can change Geralt’s
overall destiny. It’s this kernel of reality in a universe peopled with
fantastic and sometimes frightening beings and creatures against a backdrop of
morally challenging scenarios that will keep players coming back for more as
they explore the varying consequences of Geralt’s choices and the choices forced
upon him.
Character Development
A witcher's
destiny is preordained at birth, but your goal is to determine Geralt's specific
path. Hidden within The Witcher are a startling 250 in-game skills and abilities
that allow you to define and in many cases plan the evolution of Geralt’s
character. Will he rely mainly on his skill with a blade? Develop into an arcane
battle mage? Transform into a potent alchemist? Or meld all these skills into a
more complicated, but potentially unbeatable combo of all three? Give some
thought to your path, but know it will not always be an easy or thoughtful one.
Filled with non-linear decision-making opportunities and consequences, expect to
be forced into quick decisions, choices between the lesser of two evils and to
invariably be stuck with the consequences of your employer’s short-sighted plans
for your services. It’s these consequences that will determine your progression
through the game’s storyline and lead to the availability of different skills
and abilities.
Stunning Real-time
Combat
Possessing superior strength, speed and agility makes Geralt quick
to draw his blade when conflict arises, but this birthright is not always the
right skill to rely on and depending on the enemy, can prove disastrous. To
survive in this world of varied threats you will need to put aside the button
mashing common to other RPGs and utilize The Witcher’s complex yet intuitive
combat- based fighting system. You will learn quickly to switch seamlessly
between the game’s six combat styles, dozens of potions, complex alchemy and
magic systems and weapons modification mode, using your mouse alone or mouse
with keyboard, to add tactical depth to your combat experience. Once you have
mastered these, you will also have time to appreciate the ground-breaking
fluidity of the game’s 600 in-game combat animations, based on actual medieval
sword-fighting techniques and performed by experts at Frankfurt’s renowned
Metric Minds Studio.
It’s only through a combined focus on Geralt’s
physical and mental capabilities that you can hope to survive the viciously
violent world he inhabits and unlock both his true potential as a warrior as
well as the secrets hidden in his past.
Complete Game Features:
- Geralt of Rivia: a one-of-a-kind protagonist
- A charismatic and unique character, Geralt is a
mutant swordmaster and professional monster slayer.
- Choose from over 250 special abilities correlated to
attributes, combat skills and magical powers to build the character in a way
best suited to tactical needs and style of play.
- Original fantasy world drawn from literature
- Inspired by the writings of renowned Polish author
Andrzej Sapkowski.
- Featuring adult themes, less fairy-tale than typical
fantasy, with mature social issues like racism, political intrigue and
genocide.
- It is a harsh world where nothing is black or white,
right or wrong, often forcing players to choose between the lesser of two
evils to advance.
- Non-linear and captivating storyline
- Full of turns, twists and ambiguous moral decisions
which have real impact on the storyline.
- All quests can be accomplished in several ways and
the game has three different endings depending on the player’s actions and
choices throughout the adventure.
- Visually stunning tactical action
- Engage in complex yet intuitive real-time combat
based on real medieval sword-fighting techniques.
- Motion capture performed by medieval fighting
experts at Frankfurt’s renowned Metric Minds studio, resulting in 600
spectacular and authentic in-game combat animations.
- Six combat styles, dozens of potions, complex
alchemy system, modifiable weapons and powerful magic add tactical depth to
the fluid real-time experience.
Recommended System Requirements:
- OS: Windows XP Vista
- Processor: Intel Pentium 4 2.4 GHz or Athlon 64
+2800
- RAM: 2GB
- Hard Drive: 8.5GB
- Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 7800 or ATI Radeon
X1950 XT or better
Minimum System Requirements:
- OS: Windows XP/Vista
- Processor: Intel Pentium 4 3.0 GHz or AMD
Athlon 64 +3000
- RAM: 512MB
- Hard Drive: 6.5GB
- Video Card: NVIDIA GeForce 6600 or ATI Radeon
9800 or better