The Witcher is getting a remake
 So I tried the OG version

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    Today we try the original Witcher game from CD Projekt Red. This was the first game they ever made and, while it has some really great elements, like the world design, ambiance, narrative and writing, other elements like the gameplay have really suffered. And, in light of recent news of a remake in Unreal Engine 5, I think it will help a lot of new gamers appreciate this classic for the first time.
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  • @James-gj8rn
    @James-gj8rn Pƙed rokem +4210

    At least the game industry is actually remaking a game where it makes sense for once :'D

    • @Curt_Randall
      @Curt_Randall Pƙed rokem +196

      as long as they do not change too many things or remove things that players actually liked.

    • @James-gj8rn
      @James-gj8rn Pƙed rokem +52

      @@Curt_Randall yeah, we'll see how it turns out

    • @John-996
      @John-996 Pƙed rokem +107

      Yeah Witcher 1 and 2 are both games that need remakes. I Have heard some people say they want a GTA4 and RDR1 remake. But I think Manhunt and Red dead Revolver are really in need of remakes. I would Love a graphics Remake For Maxpayne 3 to go along with Maxpayne 1 and 2. The gameplay in 3 holds up but the graphics could use a touch up. I think we can all agree last of us did not need a remake.

    • @blessanabey8386
      @blessanabey8386 Pƙed rokem +149

      @@John-996 Witcher 2 is fine for me it holds up, but W1 Remake is a must, many players won't even try to play it because of the weird combat and the ui.

    • @ogrimzyz8643
      @ogrimzyz8643 Pƙed rokem +7

      @@John-996 manhunt traumatised me when I was a young kid

  • @Kubwaw
    @Kubwaw Pƙed rokem +2040

    For me, Witcher 1 has the best story out of all three. The ambience and the world are incredible!

    • @CommonThiefZA
      @CommonThiefZA Pƙed rokem +171

      completely agree. The gameplay was so terrible but the story kept me through the whole game and I loved it

    • @primevaltimes
      @primevaltimes Pƙed rokem +97

      Eh
 I think it’s a good story, but it’s honestly the weakest out of all of the Witcher games. Though that might be partially because the voice acting leaves a lot of room for improvement.

    • @chrisj320ac3
      @chrisj320ac3 Pƙed rokem +9

      Can't wait to actually be able to get through it with the remake. Hopefully it's almost entirely faithful.

    • @Titan1930S
      @Titan1930S Pƙed rokem +27

      The story was really good better than witcher 2 but I dont know if it is better than witcher 3

    • @berthein5476
      @berthein5476 Pƙed rokem +82

      @@Titan1930S its definitely better than witcher 3. Out of all 3 games w3s story is the weakest because w3 throws out most of 1 and 2 and ignores lore, has a ton ofncut content, loose ends and story issues resulting from that, and the pacing is off.
      Witcher 2 is the nest out of the 3. Its super tight, brilliantly written and narrative and quest design nailed the pacing. Bossfights sucked tho xD way too claustrophobic and bad collision
      And witcher 1 was probably the best of fhe 3 in terms of adapting the books.

  • @oliknow
    @oliknow Pƙed rokem +898

    I still super appreciate what CDPR did in The Witcher 3 with Kaer Morhen. Despite getting so far, Technology advancements, different artstyle, Kaer Morhen had the same basic layout as in The Witcher 1. So many game series change how locations look and feel between games so much it feels like a different place. I really loved to walk through the same courtyard and revisit the interior. It feels like the same world, how it should be

    • @Alvara9
      @Alvara9 Pƙed rokem +64

      And lot of Geralt's armors, even his white shirt with the leather straps things and stuff.
      If you think about it all the witcher games is just a remake of the each other.

    • @gdbalck
      @gdbalck Pƙed rokem +46

      Same goes for the Vizima palace.

    • @KotleKettle
      @KotleKettle Pƙed rokem +6

      Yet they made a rosy cheek jock of Geralt, unlike canonic W1 version, how he should really look like.

    • @MGrey-qb5xz
      @MGrey-qb5xz Pƙed rokem +2

      Ptssp... yakuza

    • @Covey7342
      @Covey7342 Pƙed rokem +15

      @@KotleKettle Bro the characters in W1 are laughably cartoonish. No shot you actually think Geralt from the books is suppose to look that way lmfao

  • @noamias4897
    @noamias4897 Pƙed rokem +216

    October 26 was the release date of The Witcher, Undead Nightmare and RDR2. What an impactful day for gaming

    • @evryfckinnameistaken
      @evryfckinnameistaken Pƙed rokem +26

      san andreas

    • @noamias4897
      @noamias4897 Pƙed rokem +12

      @@evryfckinnameistaken Damn that as well

    • @alexknowlton4038
      @alexknowlton4038 Pƙed rokem +9

      Majora’s Mask as well I believe.

    • @DEVILTAZ35
      @DEVILTAZ35 Pƙed rokem +4

      Not playing RDR2 until they patch in 60 fps on console lol.

    • @noamias4897
      @noamias4897 Pƙed rokem

      @@DEVILTAZ35 fair. I play on PC but the fact that they haven't given it a 60fps patch on console is insane

  • @Daniel218lb
    @Daniel218lb Pƙed rokem +483

    It's still my favorite one! The music and the atmosphere. The best ones for me.

    • @D4nceMacabre
      @D4nceMacabre Pƙed rokem +15

      Went through 2-1-3 and I gotta say it's the same for me. I think the atmosphere and music just makes it more enjoyable and immersive than W3 (and W2 in some ways). I didn't mind the clunky gameplay at all, maybe because I'm a ps2 era old ass lol

    • @vxngrd
      @vxngrd Pƙed rokem +9

      This game is peak comfy, the atmosphere is amazing, the music, the rainy grimy surroundings, the aftertaste of naive but soulful eurojank, this game is my childhood and it's so warm and fuzzy inside when I remember playing it. 😔
      And damn, how far CD Project Red have come, really puts it in perspective, first this an adaptation of a polish fantasy book and now Cyberpunk, Keanu Reeves and Netflix Edgerunners anime, sheesh.

    • @efxnews4776
      @efxnews4776 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@vxngrd i trust CDPR completely with a remake of TW1 the good things of the game are great, but gameplay in the game is horrible, i only manage to play once when they launch and was mostly an underdog of a game, and never again.
      This is one game who deserve a remake and i'm glad that CDPR decide to make it.

    • @btchiaintkidding7837
      @btchiaintkidding7837 Pƙed rokem

      it will be interesting to see how they handle the remake.
      like...
      is this gonna be a modernized witcher1 with deep rpg elements ?
      or just witcher1 with witcher3 reskin and 3's watered down rpg elements?
      like are they gonna change the atmosphere ? etc

    • @kanki1174
      @kanki1174 Pƙed rokem +3

      The Witcher 1 has definitely the best music of the three games. Witcher 3 comes very close, if not at same level. Witcher 2 was less engaging with the music. I truly hope the remake of Wither 1 does have the original music. Maybe some remastering is good, but god forbid for any special effect and sound mixing, that would ruin the original music.

  • @Shertowin
    @Shertowin Pƙed rokem +443

    The first Witcher may not have aged so well
    But I played it and finished a few months ago and it’s atmosphere, art design and music are unmatched by most games now a days
    Sure the combat isn’t great, but once you get into the rhyme it let’s you “feel” like a Witcher
    I would highly recommend Joseph andersons video on it. Truly a diamond in the rough and I’m sure the remake will let it truly shine

    • @efxnews4776
      @efxnews4776 Pƙed rokem +18

      Gameplay is horrible, but i agree with the rest, i don't think CDPR will screw this, we already know what expect in terms quests, story, world-building characters... they will only improve graphics, gameplay, add Roach and a few more quests to correct some inconsistences.
      TW1 deserve a remake and i trust CDPR to deliver a full and complete vision of TW1.

    • @gigabilly1160
      @gigabilly1160 Pƙed rokem +5

      @@efxnews4776 idk man, they want this one to fit "modern audience"

    • @efxnews4776
      @efxnews4776 Pƙed rokem +8

      @@gigabilly1160 modern audience, for normal people, is just normal stuff, graphics, gameplay, UI, sound design...
      If theres one thing NO ONE can complaint about CDPR is that they are woke, even in Cyberpunk 2077, theres isn't anything woke, there, neither in Edgerunners.
      The folks from CDPR aren't dumb, they know how this works, and they wont kneel to the woke mob, so if this is your fear, you can relax...
      Also, you saw this In the Quartering? Because is saw is piece and Jeremy is completely off on this one...

    • @gigabilly1160
      @gigabilly1160 Pƙed rokem +6

      @@efxnews4776 Cyberpunk is made to be diverse, in the Witcher one black character whose presence isn't explained is enough to ruin worldbuilding

    • @efxnews4776
      @efxnews4776 Pƙed rokem +8

      @@gigabilly1160 And you expect what from Cyberpunk? It is a futuristic degenerate America, it's obvious that would have black characters, in fact, looking deep to the concept, anything woke there is clearly a critic about how society is moving at this point, in other words, grounded fiction, the strangest thing there is the large presence of japanese influence, but this has nothing to do with wokeness because the lore based itself in the idea that Japan would domininate the technological landscape in the 80's.
      Cyberpunk isn't woke, because this sort of stuff, the only thing that could be considered "woke" in Cyberpunk is just one minor character that if you don't pay attention you wouldn't even know that is trans, and the fact that the V can choose any genitals (s)he want, wich is more like a mockery of woke concept than anything else.
      Again CDPR doesn't have the a woke problem, never had, that wasn't ever the problem with any games produced by CDPR.

  • @Abel_Unstable
    @Abel_Unstable Pƙed rokem +221

    The Witcher 1 had a Superb Story, Amazing atmosphere, Beautiful Music.

    • @patryklewandowski2099
      @patryklewandowski2099 Pƙed rokem +20

      Act I and IV just make me want to sit and meditate - incredible atmosphere

    • @Abel_Unstable
      @Abel_Unstable Pƙed rokem +6

      @@patryklewandowski2099 true that, mate. In witcher 2 I find almost no place or moment where I can just appreciate the world and its beauty. Also Witcher 3 is really close to Witcher 1 atmoshere, and I praised that game better than 2.

    • @patryklewandowski2099
      @patryklewandowski2099 Pƙed rokem +5

      @@Abel_Unstable I can see your point, with W3 drawing from the first release (in terms of slavic culture and vibes probably), but I enjoyed W2 greatly too.
      Walking around Vergen was great, Flotsam surroundings were also quite atmospheric, and even if there is a lot of backtracking in this tittle still I loved it. My one accusation could be that it is too political for a casual gamer, I think.
      I read all the books, played W1 and almost had no clue what is going on during my first playthrough, geopolitically-wise.
      Anyway, Witcher 3 trumps all that and I honestly wish I could experience this story and gameplay as I did the first time.
      Hope they do Witcher 1 justice. It really deserves it.

    • @England-kp9te
      @England-kp9te Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +1

      My favourite witcher game (i played all witcher games)

  • @ChanceBolt21
    @ChanceBolt21 Pƙed rokem +303

    My body is ready for a Luke Stephens Witcher 1 and 2 retrospective

    • @deniahmetaj
      @deniahmetaj Pƙed rokem +1

      Yes pleaseee!!!! I’ve been asking in his comments for years!!!!

    • @vxngrd
      @vxngrd Pƙed rokem +2

      Unless he nitpicks and shits on childhood memories, criticizing the game that many players have strong connection to. He already said it's aged bad, looks and plays like ass water, why torture yourself then đŸ€·â€â™‚ïž

    • @nazareta
      @nazareta Pƙed rokem +6

      Guess who finish The Witcher 3 video first, Luke Stephens or Joseph Anderson? 😂

    • @crazydino4541
      @crazydino4541 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@vxngrd well he isn’t really wrong

    • @vxngrd
      @vxngrd Pƙed rokem +1

      @@crazydino4541 sure, but what's the point?spend your time being irritated and nitpicky over some old ass game no one forces you to play on a 3 hour long video to reveal the ultimate truth no one could possibly understand before that the game is old, janky and looks like ass? Here, saved you 3 hours of your time, don't thank me.
      inb4: "don't like it, don't watch" it's literally not the point, the point is why force yourself to suffer through old ass janky game, to tell then everyone that its an old ass janky game, focus on positive shit, dont waste your time over something so unimportant

  • @Myrmidons
    @Myrmidons Pƙed rokem +289

    The stance that Witcher uses to strike from a high point, by keeping the sword high before he attackes is called "la posta di falcone". The Knights Templar of Pisa in Italy came up with and mastered this technique AND included in their training. It was used through the crusades when wielding a two hand sword.

    • @christiansantamaria7233
      @christiansantamaria7233 Pƙed rokem +7

      *cough* nerddd


    • @tyrota
      @tyrota Pƙed rokem +46

      Someone has watched Kingdom of Heaven :)

    • @viktorthevictor6240
      @viktorthevictor6240 Pƙed rokem +35

      @@christiansantamaria7233
      Go back to the 80s

    • @piotrkramer9868
      @piotrkramer9868 Pƙed rokem +25

      Unfortunatelly, the term Middle-Ages contains a thousand years of history. Therefore it's common for popular culture to put together things that are hundreds of years away into one scene - "it's all medieval, right?"
      Kingdom of Heaven is no exception, as it used it's licentia poetica. "La poste di falcone" is a stance used for longsword fencing, yes. This type of weapon wasn't a thing until at least two centuries after the crusades, though. Crusaders used one-handed swords, as the technology in 12th century wasn't advanced enough to allow forging longer blades - even one-handed swords would easily break.
      But yes, it is a real stance for fencing with a longsword. And it's great of the developers to refer to actual medieval fencing here and there. With all spinning Geralt does, these small touches like real stances, keep his moveset "probable". We get the impression that he is a superhuman mutant, but still operates in a relatively "realistic" world. In Witcher 3 for example, after each unfollowed light attack Geralt would hold "tail stance" for a while; after each heavy attack, he would hold "vom tag"; when blocking, he uses "ox stance" etc...

    • @elseggs6504
      @elseggs6504 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@piotrkramer9868 Crusades continued to be led even after the failed ones in the Levant. The Baltics quite literally wouldnt be the same without them. Hell, even though it was a failure, the Crusade of Varna which is like 15th century, changed the fate of Hungary and Poland. Possibly even all of Eastern Europe.

  • @SeCluDred
    @SeCluDred Pƙed rokem +118

    You have no idea how EPIC the dialogs are in The Witcher 1, especially in the Polish language

    • @pawelniesporek7
      @pawelniesporek7 Pƙed rokem +19

      Confirmed. English dubbing sucks here

    • @vasinik
      @vasinik Pƙed rokem +7

      i played it in Russian it was very good aswell, witcher is very well suited for eastern european languages

    • @hater2764
      @hater2764 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@pawelniesporek7 AmerykaƄski dubbing jest wƂaƛnie bardzo dobry w tej grze!

    • @reisshep
      @reisshep Pƙed rokem +4

      I played only the Witcher 3, but I found the English dub annoying so I played it in Polish. Way better experience.

    • @nicolausteslaus
      @nicolausteslaus Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      @@vasinik
      Russian dub is gay. German and Polish dub are superior.

  • @darkhaven9119
    @darkhaven9119 Pƙed rokem +272

    The combat in this game actually gets really fun once you unlock some of the spells and delve into the crafting etc. I got so addicted to leveling up in this game and seeing all the different shit that can happen based on your choices. There’s so much replay value in it.
    It definitely does need a remake but the combat is a lot better then you show in this video lol.

    • @karlmodry716
      @karlmodry716 Pƙed rokem +27

      Yeah when Geralt did his first backflip during combat I was shocked :D

    • @ChristophBrinkmann
      @ChristophBrinkmann Pƙed rokem +15

      "the combat is a lot better than you show"
      Noooooo it isn't lol. And I love the game.

    • @darkhaven9119
      @darkhaven9119 Pƙed rokem +34

      @@ChristophBrinkmann ugh yes it is, he doesn’t have ANY of the other spells unlocked or any of the combos or traps/potions etc. Also there’s a bunch of different monsters and enemies to fight too.

    • @tindekappa9047
      @tindekappa9047 Pƙed rokem +13

      It should be fun in the first 10 minutes, not after 5 hours when you unlock the fun ability. Maybe keep it the same, start us with the minimum of abilities that make it fun and add new abilities that you unlock to replace them. I can see how this combat system could be more rpglike cause witcher 3 had so few spells and passives, also the items were absolutely horrible, you'd complete a quest and get a legendary sword, and it only had one of the dozen stats that could roll on a sword regardless of rarity and you'd replace it literally the next quest.

    • @GugureSux
      @GugureSux Pƙed rokem +8

      @@ChristophBrinkmann W1 literally has the absolutely best, THE most fun and enjoyable combat.
      And being a true ROLE-playing game, unlike its sequels, the GAMEPLAY consists of so much more than just killing shit.

  • @Garden-of-Eden893
    @Garden-of-Eden893 Pƙed rokem +47

    This game was definitely the most atmospheric of the 3, i also liked the mechanics.

    • @SS-yr3ij
      @SS-yr3ij Pƙed rokem +6

      Yes. Witcher 2 imo lost much of that atmosphere and the story was a bit unwieldy. I think Witcher 3 bought most of it back.

  • @ronwisegamgee
    @ronwisegamgee Pƙed rokem +5

    This game's engine is a heavily-modified version of the Aurora Engine, which was used for Neverwinter Nights. It's actually quite amazing how CD Project Red was able to take a game engine based off of D&D 3rd edition to a pseudo-action game.

  • @Muninnnr
    @Muninnnr Pƙed rokem +135

    TW1 hold a special place in my heart but I would never expect anyone to play through it for the first time in 2022, which is sad. It's clunky and janky, but the atmosphere is still soooooo good. Thank god for the coming remake.

    • @Shertowin
      @Shertowin Pƙed rokem +12

      I just finished it and I did the same thing
      I absolutely love the game and after 60 hours I finally finished it
      And when my friend asked if he should play it and I told him it’s one of the best games that you should never play because it takes a lot just to get through it
      But hearing that end credit was worth my sanity

    • @zifan_winters
      @zifan_winters Pƙed rokem +3

      I actually did played it for the first time couple of months ago & enjoyed a lot

    • @Muninnnr
      @Muninnnr Pƙed rokem +1

      @@zifan_winters Glad to hear it. I still wouldn't have recommended it to you.

    • @zifan_winters
      @zifan_winters Pƙed rokem +1

      @@Muninnnr me neither .. they better do a complete overhaul of combat system in the remake

    • @ARojas-dg2ce
      @ARojas-dg2ce Pƙed rokem

      GoG gave it for free so it's my first time and yeah, combat is really clunky but the rest is very good so I don't complain

  • @highlanderknight
    @highlanderknight Pƙed rokem +43

    The original game was actually pretty good for it's time, even if it was a little clunky.
    Interesting story choices, as if they weren't sure how they wanted to follow the books and how I thought Triss acted more like Yen in this game.

  • @rossiecotton
    @rossiecotton Pƙed rokem +90

    As a non-gamer who just loved the Witcher books and wanted to try the game, the first Witcher was absolutely perfect. I get that it doesn't live up to modern standards, but from my perspective, I would love to see them update the graphics and that's it, I would gladly play it again. It was just so much simpler than all the other games I tried to get into. For a novice in gaming, the isometric view made it much easier for me and the mechanism for combos was enough to feel like I do have to do something but wasn't overwhelming. Upgrading the skills was also so much easier. The game was not overloaded with stuff and I knew what I needed to do to get better and progress. I just recently started playing Witcher 3 and it sometimes overwhelms me just how much STUFF there is. I end up using two basic recipes and that's it. I know that they make games for gamers, who get a lot of that much faster because they've played 10 or 20 similar games already, but Witcher 1 was great because a person who hasn't played a computer game in years can just get into it and enjoy the story. And that is something that is not easily encountered these days, I feel.

    • @alexie101010
      @alexie101010 Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +4

      I agree 100%! Just played 1 & 2 and now I've just started 3. I LOVED TW1. And hated the mechanics and bugginess of TW2. I actually sort of miss the nostalgic old school RPG style that TW1 had. TW3 is great when it comes to the newer style that today's RPGs have, horse riding, fast traveling, and graphics, but other than that TW1 is just such gem. I'm hoping when the game is remastered that I'm able to keep my old and clunky version of TW1 because it's so charming and fun.

    • @Krystalmyth
      @Krystalmyth Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +2

      I would have rather seen you do a review of the game.

    • @FosterC144
      @FosterC144 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

      I mean it's not the worst game for its time, it's just I played witcher 2 first, then witcher 3 and playing witcher 1 felt like a big step down comparatively

    • @ablackhawk1
      @ablackhawk1 Pƙed 7 měsĂ­ci

      A fantastic answer (and I'm a real gaming veteran). Witcher 1 is a fantastic game, music which is a masterpiece and story which just holds you alongside the relationship evolvement and the decision making nerative. Choosing the lesser evil.

    • @JEdVcM
      @JEdVcM Pƙed 5 měsĂ­ci +1

      Yes, its simplicity can be refreshing. Also agree, the Witcher 1 was clearly a work of great love for the lore. I found that many of the later acclaimed elements were already present, in a raw form. Choices, immersive story, character development, alchemy, etc. When playing all Witcher games through, the arc of refinement is really visible.

  • @marekskrivanek
    @marekskrivanek Pƙed rokem +44

    I wanted to finish W1&W2 before getting into W3 and that’s exactly what I did. It was around 2020/2021 and I still enjoyed this one a lot. After I got use to the combat and graphics, I had pretty good time.

    • @trystan3130
      @trystan3130 Pƙed rokem +5

      I had played w3 and w2 before but I decided the play them in order earlier this year and I'm very glad that it did, so many more pieces fell into place and it got me more into the lore and story in general, it helped me get lots of references in the newer games too which was fun

    • @iputapipebombintoyourmailb6210
      @iputapipebombintoyourmailb6210 Pƙed rokem

      in my case. w2 first because it was cheap that time. then 3 and lastly 1. not sure if it was a mistake but i enjoy it overall. i made the same "mistake" in other game by playing mgs2 before mgs1.

  • @Gerchan555
    @Gerchan555 Pƙed rokem +7

    I think Witcher 1 aged very well, except for a combat system, which can be a little weird for players who are used to a more modern action style gameplay. It's a 2007 game developed by rather small studio back then.

  • @radclayson
    @radclayson Pƙed rokem +32

    You've absolutely gotta go through the original. It's janky as hell, but a fun adventure

    • @CaueJulio
      @CaueJulio Pƙed rokem +2

      i still remember the "face bug". that shit was weird

  • @whodatninja439
    @whodatninja439 Pƙed rokem +19

    witcher 1 has the best music and atmosphere. also the story is fantastic and number of choices is astounding.

  • @zb3485
    @zb3485 Pƙed rokem +14

    the atmosphere is sooo good...never played more atmospheric game...the first and second act especially

  • @oldskif3884
    @oldskif3884 Pƙed rokem +10

    This was amazing game back there, the problem is in people who cares only about graphics or new gameplay mechanics, games back there was about stories they tell and atmosphere they made

  • @brunomatarazzo2713
    @brunomatarazzo2713 Pƙed rokem +21

    I lost my Witcher 3 saves like 3 times, then I found out that I could keep playing my own story from 1 to 3.
    When I gave Witcher 1 a try, MAN, what an amazing experience. The atmosphere, ambience, sound and plots were more memorable than most games I've played recently.
    I'd recommend it even if it is 2022, just need a little patience. If you can finish Chapter 1, you are golden! It just gets better and better

  • @pressrepeat2000
    @pressrepeat2000 Pƙed rokem +13

    This is going to be incredible in unreal engine 5. The atmosphere, story, acting and music is incredible. Not sure what they’ll do with regards to the combat, but if they just make it like W3 it will be fine.

  • @benwanada
    @benwanada Pƙed rokem +12

    I genuinely love this game, flaws and all. It may not hold up to today's standards but you can't judge a product of its time. Considering this was their first game, they did a spectacular job.

    • @buffkangaroodog
      @buffkangaroodog Pƙed rokem +1

      Product of its time? Bro we got uncharted, halo 3, super Mario galaxy, modern warfare, and Assassins creed 1 (which aged a little rough but way kinder than witcher 1). 2007 wasn't 1997

    • @erisium6988
      @erisium6988 Pƙed 2 měsĂ­ci +2

      @@buffkangaroodog bro its small polish comapny not fucking ubisoft, activision etc.

  • @blacknapalm2131
    @blacknapalm2131 Pƙed rokem +25

    *It's one of the greatest true RPGs ever made*
    Also the combat system is elegant and satisfying once you learn to use it and put a few points into your chosen stance

  • @StefanConstantinDumitrache
    @StefanConstantinDumitrache Pƙed rokem +43

    Definitely do long-form critiques for 1 and 2. And since you'll play them fully to so so, carry your save file all the way to Witcher 3, like in Mass Effect ;)

  • @DadVader
    @DadVader Pƙed rokem +11

    I love this OG version till today. And I've played it few times.

  • @smokerxluffy
    @smokerxluffy Pƙed rokem +8

    W1 did a LOT of things really well, especially in regards to combat despite how janky it is.
    It has perhaps the best prep for fights in the series because combat style, oils, and equipment actually matter too much to be overcome with simple skill. It also has bar none the best alchemy system in all of gaming: ingredients are plentiful, but strong alcohols are rare and valuable so you scavenge and save for those so you can make the stronger potions. These stronger potions are also valuable and rare enough that you don't get endless stacks of them cluttering up your inventory to the point where you never use them or completely forget about them like often happens in other games with complex alchemy systems. The fact that ingredients are divisble into base alchemical materials also means no specific ingredient is super vital (excepting those for unique potions, things like werewolf hair etc.) so you don't run into that issue where you have all the ingredients to make a good potion... except for that one you just can't seem to find, so you're stuck with your inventory full of the other stuff and you just want to brew it all into less space-consuming potions already. Besides the creation, using potions is also the best in the series in W1. It's a quick animation usable whenever you need it (unlike W2) and the effects last long enough that you don't have to hover a finger over a hotkey (W3) or worry about them running out in the middle of a damn cutscene (W2 again, Jesus fuck W2's alchemy system was a complete trash fire). It's just so damn good in all aspects it's insane how they completely fumbled it in the sequels.
    As a HEMA practitioner, I also appreciate it having the best sword animations in the series (excluding some of the sillier executions), with Strong Steel just oozing with that OBERHAU VOR VOR VORSCHLAG big dick energy and Group Steel being full on montante SPIN2WIN BABY. Also the parry animations are just, UNF. Oh and the mordschlags are awesome. It plays very weirdly, but it's all surely to give you more time to admire the beautiful animations, I'm sure! :D
    Another thing is just how damn poor you are in the game; it's the authentic Witcher experience of constantly having to scrounge for coins to make ends meet. In W3 when the Emperor offers Geralt a reward for finding Ciri it's just "lol, I make that in like an hour, whatever man", but when at the end of W1, Foltest offers Geralt gold to go take care of the Flaming Rose, Geralt's double-take is 1-to-1 my own reaction, because, HOLY SHIT HE'S OFFERING YOU A LOT OF FUCKING MONEY.
    W1 is my most replayer Witcher game. Partly that's due to how old it is and how long I've been aware of the series, but it's also undeniably because I love the game a lot.

  • @JonathanHayes-uz3ee
    @JonathanHayes-uz3ee Pƙed rokem +5

    I was 18 when this game came out. It was amazing. I still have the original box and booklet and CD in my dresser.

  • @ErasMcras
    @ErasMcras Pƙed rokem +1

    You truly can't call Witcher 1 tedious until you've completed the NASCAR track that is the outskirts.

  • @nyranstanton203
    @nyranstanton203 Pƙed rokem +8

    th eoriginal is amazing, theres some things i like in it , more than the newer games. 3 different camera angles, the 3 different stances, depnding on creatures you fight. Looks great, even today. Games dont need to be open world, just the areas need to be big enough for it to seem larger than it is. Open worlds are often just large walking simulators and empty nothing lands.

  • @eytanminski6168
    @eytanminski6168 Pƙed rokem +8

    The beginning section of the game is bad but it gets much much better the more the story progresses, I absolutely loved the atmosphere this game has

  • @mekset4135
    @mekset4135 Pƙed rokem +2

    You have to take into account that people are not returning for another playthrough of The Witcher for its great combat and silk smooth transitions. They play it for the story, charecters, environment, design, atmosphere, music, lightning and so on.
    And it's a shame that so many people give up on it in the tutorial just because of the combat or whatever. They don't come to appreciate the charm of The Witcher.

  • @Magabes_
    @Magabes_ Pƙed rokem +4

    The environment looks gorgeous, the atmosphere is great especially walking around the city. This is very impressive for a 2007 game.

  • @doxasticc
    @doxasticc Pƙed rokem +35

    I just hope the remake captures the OG's atmosphere, I loved the game just for that

  • @japacapa
    @japacapa Pƙed rokem +6

    I remember playing it back in the day, my first impression was not good at all, but once I got going I got hooked like hell, it's an awesome game, I will definitely play the remake.

  • @Wladeex123
    @Wladeex123 Pƙed rokem +6

    A bit of a correction - I believe only two of the additional stories were created by CDPR. They include voice acting and are translated better. The rest are just a collection of fanmade short stories that were nice enough to include within the game.

  • @justinp_
    @justinp_ Pƙed rokem +4

    Legit been replaying this these last few weeks and then the remake gets announced! Lets gooo! Im probably more excited for this than the actual new trilogy

  • @raffy9841
    @raffy9841 Pƙed rokem +6

    This was one of the first games I played when I got my pc 2 years ago. There was a Witcher games sale and I got all 3 very cheap. Can't wait to see what the remake looks like. Probably gonna be more in line with the 2nd game. I don't think they go with the open world but the Witcher 2 open areas with quests.

  • @martincajthaml1127
    @martincajthaml1127 Pƙed rokem +37

    I have finished this game 13 times and it's a gem.

    • @halocraze9839
      @halocraze9839 Pƙed rokem +7

      Wtf. That sounds boring

    • @reality_is_sin
      @reality_is_sin Pƙed rokem +22

      @@halocraze9839 so do you

    • @matheusdomingos4988
      @matheusdomingos4988 Pƙed rokem

      omg you really like suffering

    • @halocraze9839
      @halocraze9839 Pƙed rokem +2

      @@reality_is_sin cringe reply

    • @ciai_6199
      @ciai_6199 Pƙed rokem +3

      damn, and here I thought me finishing it like four times was degenerate :'D it's every bit as janky as it looks but somehow everything else more than makes up for it, I'd even go as far as saying that once you get used to the combat it becomes hilariously entertaining once you progress down the skill trees, doing all kinds of wild shit, basically turning into a human blender that also does back- and frontflips over enemies heads LMAO

  • @bolski6125
    @bolski6125 Pƙed rokem +4

    Good analysis. This game is what introduced me to the world of The Witcher. I bought it when the Enhanced Edition was released. I still have it (on DVD). One thing to remember is this game used Bioware's Neverwinter Nights engine. They had club the engine into submission to do what they did, but in the end, I do like the story it tells. And if you can make yourself play it and The Witcher 2, it will definitely fill in some areas in the Witcher 3. But to really appreciate all of the games, you definitely will do yourself a big favor in reading the books. Once I found out the games were based on books, I purchased them and replaying the games now (I've finished all 3), many things that are said in the game that might seem coming out of left field now make perfect sense. I understand this game is old, but I do think if you really want to appreciate the entire Witcher game saga, you would do yourself a disservice in NOT playing this game. Plus, you can use the save game from Witcher 1 to feed into Witcher 2 and then to feed into Witcher 3. There are also some great mods out there that can at least make the textures look much better in both games. In the end, it's up to the user, but you can get Witcher 1 free on GOG so why not try it?

  • @bartzoz
    @bartzoz Pƙed rokem +2

    I bet the remake is "Witcher 3 mechanics" + "Witcher 1 story" + "new side quests".
    A few tips for those who want to play The Witcher 1 for the first time:
    - First develop Aard, then Igni. Aard will allow you to oneshot enemies (I even killed a boss once like that), and use Igni occasionally to burn down a few annoying enemies from a safe distance (and one boss). Ignore the rest, they're not very good
    - Then develop your fighting styles
    - Strength, Dexterity, Stamina and Intelligence have some interesting things, develop them in the meantime (if I remember correctly Int has herbalism)
    - The controls are cumbersome at first, but after 2-3 hours you should get used to it and not even think about it. Maybe you will even like them (like me)
    - Alchemy is your friend
    - Enjoy the best storyline in the trilogy!

  • @XxWolfxWaRioRxX
    @XxWolfxWaRioRxX Pƙed rokem +1

    I honestly think that the Jump from Witcher 2 to 3 is one of if not the biggest jump in quality to date, I suppose you could say GOW too but that was changed way more

  • @adamwest9184
    @adamwest9184 Pƙed rokem +4

    If you haven't, I would strongly recommend the Mouse control option. It's what I selected when I first played and I think the game was actually built with this control scheme in mind and Keyboard+mouse was added toward release because that was the way other games were going and a lot of users were now preferring "Over the Shoulder" controls. However when I went back and played OTS, it felt so clunky and weird and I found myself understanding the hate for the combat much more. The combat in isometric mode works fine because you are detached from the player character, so the abstract combat minigame is pretty reasonable and from just a practical point of view, the camera is more stable which makes clicking on enemies mush easier. OTS with the minigame combat is just bizarre because you expect to be in direct control of the character with LMB to quick attack and RMB to strong attack with target locking. Instead you have to actually click the enemy with your cursor (while the camera bounces around) to attack and quick/strong/group are attack modes which you select on screen or through keyboard shortcuts. It just doesn't make sense.
    So yeah try the isometric controls (I think you can change at any time) and see if it makes more sense, I know I really enjoyed the combat at the time and even more recently when I played it again and I know I didn't agree with the hate for combat at the time but playing OTS definitely gave some insight into why people didn't like the combat, I didn't like it either playing OTS.

    • @Rawbful
      @Rawbful Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci

      Completely agree.

  • @huskycruxes7232
    @huskycruxes7232 Pƙed rokem +7

    I love the OG Witcher gameplay. Combat was very rhythmic in changing between styles mid fight looked very cool. Clunky nowadays. But cool

  • @SimonLab
    @SimonLab Pƙed rokem +1

    I remeber seeing the witcher 1 in a 20$ offer around 2010 and bought it cause it cause it had all these quotes from sites and magazines in the box like "proof that single player is still alive on PCs" and other like that. And that is part of its legacy. The game came out in a period where WOW and FPS and MMOs in general were the mainstream. In any case, like a year later i got sick and stayed at home for 10 days. all i did was wake up, make coffee, play witcher, eat, sleep, repeat. Witcher 1 is in my top5 all time favorite games. Absolutely massive masterpiece. Once you play it for 1-2 hours and you get used to the battle system and camera it feels natural. Absolutely GOAT

  • @AwDudeIDontKnow
    @AwDudeIDontKnow Pƙed rokem +2

    Duuuuude yes, I would love a retrospective of the first two games as well. Just played through the first game a few months ago and I loved it

  • @palerider2132
    @palerider2132 Pƙed rokem +12

    I played this game about 8 months ago, and I loved it. I'm not too picky about old games. It's easy for me to get into them. Idk why others struggle.

    • @Jeanssj98
      @Jeanssj98 Pƙed rokem +2

      horrible gameplay, horrible graphics, horrible audio

    • @vidc4313
      @vidc4313 Pƙed rokem +1

      @@Jeanssj98 graphics really aint that horrible. As for the gameplay you get used to it and the game has an amazing atmosphere i highly suggest checking it out

    • @zenvioux495
      @zenvioux495 Pƙed rokem

      @@vidc4313 the voice acting is still really bad lol

    • @Jeanssj98
      @Jeanssj98 Pƙed rokem

      @@vidc4313 well the game is crearly ugly, and about the gameplay it really is that bad, way worse than games that come before it too

    • @Jeanssj98
      @Jeanssj98 Pƙed rokem +1

      @Minicrom being unique and particuliar doesn't make good

  • @MrEinherjahr
    @MrEinherjahr Pƙed 9 měsĂ­ci +3

    new players criticizing great games ... it doesn't have super ray tracing with cgi and millions of effects but good games never age ... those who doesn't understand that are not real gamers only casuals

  • @Kostu96
    @Kostu96 Pƙed rokem +1

    As a Pole, I grew up on the witcher, I've read books when I was in primary school (15 years ago) I played first witcher game when it premiered and it is a fact I can't look at it with such critique as people who started with the witcher 3. I know this game inside out because I played from start to finish like 5 times (not kidding) I can walk through locations from memory. For me it is a legacy, but I can acknowledge it's flawes. Anyway, I can't wait to play the remake

  • @nastynate6906
    @nastynate6906 Pƙed rokem +2

    Would highly recommend Joseph Anderson for the Witcher 1 and 2 critiques.

  • @vidc4313
    @vidc4313 Pƙed rokem +3

    you absolutely should play the first witcher if you like the franchise. The first act is very clunky and might turn you off at first but if you push through to the second and third chapter, thats where it really shines. The games has a lot of heart, great amosphere and a pretty decent story. This game might not be a 10/10 but its a very solid game non the less with a pretty lengthy campaign. Go check it out if you love rpgs seriously its worth it past the first chapter.

  • @gwynbleidd9000
    @gwynbleidd9000 Pƙed rokem +3

    not only its not bad, its the best out of three no doubt

  • @webiorg6147
    @webiorg6147 Pƙed 23 hodinami

    It's unbelievable how dear this game is to me. There is just something extremely cosy about it, makes me feel at home. I love the music, the photorealistic graphics, the melancholy ad grittiness of the stories.

  • @ElijsDima
    @ElijsDima Pƙed rokem +1

    The first Witcher makes a lot of sense if you think of it as a very complex Neverwinter Nights mod.

  • @adi6293
    @adi6293 Pƙed rokem +8

    The first Witcher was amazing, the combat is not that bad, you just need to upgrade Gerald and then is actually amazing!

    • @John-996
      @John-996 Pƙed rokem

      Its the way enemies react to getting hit that makes it bad.

    • @adi6293
      @adi6293 Pƙed 6 měsĂ­ci

      @@John-996 You can't have it all, it was after all CDPR's first game 😜I still finished the game 3 times 😁

  • @bonkoboy
    @bonkoboy Pƙed rokem +4

    I bought the first Witcher game right after W2 came out and got such rave reviews (back when game reviews were mostly about the actual game). I felt exactly like you did in the beginning; I didn't even want to play through the prologue. But since I had payed for it, I decided to give it another hour or so. During that next hour I got completely hooked. Even though I only played through it once, I remember as many scenes from this game as I did from the sequel which I played several times. Though, for anyone trying it out today, I can imagine the jankyness may be just a little too rough. A good remake may definitely be worth checking out for old fans of this franchise.

    • @GugureSux
      @GugureSux Pƙed rokem +1

      A very common tale these days. I'd say that kids these days are too pampered and not used to games demanding some attention from them, requiring mastering of the basics before they open up. I personally enjoyed Witcher 1 tremendously, way more than its much simpler sequels.
      I'm not optimistic at all for the upcoming remake. Not only is the old CRPR no more, but the modern-day AAA "remakes" are the ultimate monkey's paws, appealing to the widest audiences.

    • @bonkoboy
      @bonkoboy Pƙed rokem

      @@GugureSux I agree that a remake isn't likely to be good, considering those of other titles. For every good one, there are just too many bad ones, made merely as a money making venture and not for the fans. I would say it's always possible to play the old games again but not even that is a certainty unless we have physical copies which are becoming more and more rare. Hopefully, things will get better.

  • @nazareta
    @nazareta Pƙed rokem +2

    The Witcher 1 definitely has the best atmosphere in the series for me, really love the story too. I just really hate the amount of backtracking and the swamp area (who doesnt?). And no, it's not about nostalgia because I just started playing Witcher series 2 years ago started from the The Witcher 1.

  • @iamfatman8202
    @iamfatman8202 Pƙed rokem +1

    Actually the development of The Witcher started as a Top Down game almost like Dota, and it was supposed be played with mouse only, CDPR later added keyboard support and changed it to an action rpg with over head camera.

  • @Kostadin_Arolski
    @Kostadin_Arolski Pƙed rokem +3

    Feels same as the first rdr. It's datet, but you can see the masterpiece showing

  •  Pƙed rokem +3

    It's the one I've like most. And I played it to completion in 2017

  • @elyastoohey6621
    @elyastoohey6621 Pƙed rokem +2

    I'm playing Witcher 1 again for the 3rd time. It's actually a masterpiece RPG. Play it on hard difficulty fo the full experience. You HAVE to use potions and alchemy. You are heavily inentivised to figure out how alchemy works so you not only have potions, but potions with buffed effects (ingredients often have 2 "elements", the dominant element, eg th colour, and the recessive element, eg nigredo.) If all ingredients in a potion share a recessive element, your potion gets a huge buff. Eg Swallow with Celandine, drowner tongue and cats eye not only boosts your haling, but you get the added bonus of 20% extra damage.
    On hard you need all the buffs you can get.
    I also love the witcher 2. But more for its wonderful plot.
    Witcher 3 is awesome, but I think it's the weakest game in the series. It's a great game, but CD Projekt red intentionally changed the story and made it more casual to attract a heap of new players, piggybacking off the "mythos" of the witcher 2. Heaps of people heard about how amazing withcer 2 was, but not many played it as in 2011 it required quite a good PC to run.
    W3 released on console, and didnt require much more than W2 did to run. So it had a bigger audience when it dropped.
    Also the W2 elven bath sex scene is legendary. The dialogue in the witcher 1 is legendary too. "Come and try it, Pleb"

  • @marcdwonn9772
    @marcdwonn9772 Pƙed rokem +2

    TW1 is one of the greatest games i've played. The super dense and dark atmosphere is unmatched by neither TW2 or TW3. Even the world graphics have aged really well (thanks to precomputed lighmaps). The other two games in the trilogy excel at other things though: TW2 has the best combat cinematics and TW3 is the best allround package and a worthy GOAT (in my experience of 25 years PC gaming). I'm worried that a TW1 will never reach the world building and atmosphere perfection of the original.

  • @jirka2142
    @jirka2142 Pƙed rokem +12

    This game is the best from the whole series.

  • @shoff29
    @shoff29 Pƙed rokem +6

    I actually enjoyed the Witcher 1 and 2 more than 3. They felt more focused and that they had more heart.

    • @blackvalio4060
      @blackvalio4060 Pƙed rokem +3

      Im sorry I can not agree with that

    • @Daniel218lb
      @Daniel218lb Pƙed rokem +1

      I'm agree with you mate!

    • @halocraze9839
      @halocraze9839 Pƙed rokem

      Lol dude get a grip

    • @matveymetelski
      @matveymetelski Pƙed rokem +2

      The Witcher 3 took everything that was great about 1 and 2 and expanded upon it the way a sequel should. I think all 3 games are great.

  • @crestfallenknight7983
    @crestfallenknight7983 Pƙed rokem +2

    I played all RPGs and a lot of games generally, but I absolutely seriously consider Witcher 1 a masterpiece. What atmosphere! What art-direction! What a plot! What MUSIC!!!

    • @karolinakuc4783
      @karolinakuc4783 Pƙed rokem

      It's the closest to the books probably that's why

  • @johnosterman494
    @johnosterman494 Pƙed 4 měsĂ­ci +1

    I've played 2, and played 3 for hundreds of hours. Never played 1. Always wanted to but now I'll definitely hold off. Really excited for this remake!

  • @samowar5203
    @samowar5203 Pƙed rokem +11

    You "tried" the OG version? You didn't even finish the tutorial, spent 10 minutes repeating the same stuff over and over, and then jumped to "new adventures" for 5 minutes (which btw is fan-made content added to the game post-release). I wouldn't call that "trying".

    • @titularhero
      @titularhero Pƙed měsĂ­cem

      He clearly been playing before this video

  • @blessanabey8386
    @blessanabey8386 Pƙed rokem +3

    Now this Remake is well deserved and I'm down for it, hope they don't change the story and the rest they can do whatever.

  • @Helion_Prime
    @Helion_Prime Pƙed rokem +2

    This is what happens when you don't play them in order. You get horrified by aged features.
    I played this one first, and I enjoyed it.

  • @michellecgb
    @michellecgb Pƙed rokem +1

    The way I cackled at how Geralt holds his sword when he’s fighting and running 😂 I had never watched anything about this game.

  • @Force-Multiplier
    @Force-Multiplier Pƙed rokem +5

    I already did years ago great story poor gameplay tho but the story definitely made it worth it

    • @GugureSux
      @GugureSux Pƙed rokem

      The gameplay is the most fun and varied of the three games.
      It's hard to even call 2 and 3 as "role-playing games". They really are just more AssCreed x Souls action-adventuring with some numbers.

    • @Force-Multiplier
      @Force-Multiplier Pƙed rokem

      @@GugureSux I didn't hated TW1 as a whole in fact i loved UT but the gameplay ... couldn't get into it (not saying that 2 or 3 are like the best games at it but imo they had much better gameplay than TW1)

  • @utisti4976
    @utisti4976 Pƙed rokem +3

    The combat system is still the best out of all of the games, especially Witcher 3's horrible combat.

  • @MattBuckhout
    @MattBuckhout Pƙed rokem +1

    Trust me guys if you play it super high it’s so much fun and hilarious i really enjoyed the story too this is a classic

  • @iiliiliiliil3444
    @iiliiliiliil3444 Pƙed rokem +1

    You said that this game's graphics didn't age well but I think it actually looks impressive for a 2007 game.

  • @Meowtro
    @Meowtro Pƙed rokem +3

    The gameplay in this game was outdated even in 2007.

  • @takehirolol5962
    @takehirolol5962 Pƙed 3 měsĂ­ci +3

    The remake will be WOKE...screw it, playing the original version. Don't care, I am an old gamer.

  • @ayuwoki453
    @ayuwoki453 Pƙed rokem +2

    I wanted to get into the witcher world back in 2021 and decided to play all the games, starting with the first one. Although at first I kind of was kind of reluctant to play it after seeing how it was and barely understanding anything, I decided to keep playing it. Turns out that even tho it can be hard to get into it, if you do it is amazing, I personally loved it and its probably my favorite although 3 comes in close. But the first one was just great and hearing its going to have a remake makes me happy and can't wait to play it, even tho I don't really play much videogames anymore.

  • @OG_Deadpool
    @OG_Deadpool Pƙed rokem +1

    Got Witcher 1 for free a few years ago and played it for the story, was a lot of fun, Played Witcher 2 afterwards, which aged much better and finished my journey with witcher 3. You will get something out of you old gamesaves each time you start the following witcher game and play it all from the beginning made it so much better.

  • @budiisnadi
    @budiisnadi Pƙed rokem +1

    I remember there are some in game text that still left untranslated. A door in one of the inn still have polish description on it.

  • @MrSwitchblade327
    @MrSwitchblade327 Pƙed rokem +1

    Bro this game needs and deserves a remake. Period

  • @TrevDawgRS
    @TrevDawgRS Pƙed rokem +1

    I have actually put more hours into The Witcher 1 than the other two games.
    The game might not have aged well in the graphics/combat department, but it is a very fleshed out world and game. It has a special charm and hard to describe polish to it that I really enjoyed. It seems like a lot of great ideas and passion went into developing this game.
    It simultaneously takes you on a nostalgic trip by giving you a game that feels old and functions in some ways to games we played growing up, while also giving us a great story in the world of the Witcher that we have all grown to love. And if you played Witcher 2 and 3 it's nice to get a little more backstory into Geralt.
    I'm very excited for a remaster.

    • @SeregaOrgan
      @SeregaOrgan Pƙed rokem

      đŸ€“

    • @TrevDawgRS
      @TrevDawgRS Pƙed rokem

      @@SeregaOrgan I don't wear glasses, and i could kick your ass

  • @njc9911
    @njc9911 Pƙed rokem +1

    I have scruples, apparently. I wanted to play the games in order, so I did, and by the time I made it to the third game, right around the time I was finishing up the books, I started wanting to play the first game again. Something about the music and the menus just draw me back, and keep in mind that I didn't play these games until the 2020s.

  • @1u5e-Y
    @1u5e-Y Pƙed rokem +1

    This was actually the first game i ever gotten on steam. I have fond memories of this game. The story surprised me and I enjoyed it a lot. I probably wouldnt play it again due to how old the controls are though.

  • @njc9911
    @njc9911 Pƙed rokem +1

    I thought the fast/strong/group style mechanic felt very natural, but I think that may be because I grew up with Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. Maybe that's where they got the idea?

  • @melf_hunter
    @melf_hunter Pƙed rokem +1

    Re playing this beauty again now. Once you fall in love with the jank. It's perfect 😊

  • @brocklewis7624
    @brocklewis7624 Pƙed rokem +2

    The true value of W1 comes when you mod the fuck out of it.

  • @maly_dinosaurik
    @maly_dinosaurik Pƙed rokem +1

    Out of all three main witcher games, the first has the best music and atmosphere (and so many hilarious NPC interactions). The second is the most visually beautiful for me, because of the eerie forests (and Iorveth of course, how dare they forgot to add him in to TW3!). The third has a lot of fun experiences compared to the two before, but the atmosphere is different. Very underrated game is Thronebreaker: The witcher tales, which storywise is a masterpiece for me. Every witcher game has its own set of pluses and I think it's worth playing. Even the Gwent for someone like me, who doesn't know a damn about building decks is fun because of the stunning artwork.

  • @MBBGun14
    @MBBGun14 Pƙed rokem +1

    The main problem with combat that on beggining it has bascially like 3 attack animations because we have not invested any talents that unlock new ones. It takes a while to unlock, after that it looks much cooler, so its impressive in the beggining. When I played the game in 2007 it was really cool for me in general, but nowadays I wouldn't so amazed by it. Still I've completed the game 5 times so it the combat wouldn't be issue for me. Its just matter of understanding which stance to choose for given situation and enemy, I think that dodge system is even better than in W2 (although sequel has much better fightning system).
    All in all, it is really unique, fun and engaging that does not hold your hand all the time .

  • @TXFDA
    @TXFDA Pƙed rokem +1

    I've been watching so many Witcher videos, I really wanna go back and try to start and finish Witcher 3 again. I've never managed to finish it or start the DLC. I always get to Skellige, and get burnt out and need a break. But, as much as I wanna jump in, I also wanna wait another 2 weeks or so for the next gen upgrade to come out. With the updated controls, graphics, and photo mode.

  • @ImmunePi3
    @ImmunePi3 Pƙed rokem

    I would love your long form videos on The Witcher 1 and 2. Very interesting games that should have more discussion around them considering their importance to how big The Witcher has become.

  • @krejziks3398
    @krejziks3398 Pƙed rokem

    14:45 "Good girls go to heaven, bad girls go wherever they want" This is also part of lyrics in one Croatian song from the 80s, i laughed when i first heard it in tw1, haha.

  • @Zhongda95
    @Zhongda95 Pƙed rokem +2

    The first Witcher is simply the true masterpiece made to distinguish real from fake fans, lets face it!

  • @noamias4897
    @noamias4897 Pƙed rokem +1

    On the topic of remake I remember you talking about redoing your Witcher 3 critique and I know I for one would appreciate that

  • @MsOpportunity68
    @MsOpportunity68 Pƙed rokem

    The Witcher 1 was actually built around a modified version of Bioware's Neverwinter Nights engine, which was why everything was so much different from both the Witcher 2 and 3 witch were built around their propriety Red Engine. Also mouse and keyboard were more or less the only way we interacted with most games with joystick support left for the flight sims. and even then a lot of joystick and gamepad support having been phased out as Microsoft were concentrating on the XBox 360 at this time. Even back in 2003 the space sim Freelancer was mouse and keyboard only.

  • @EhurtAfy
    @EhurtAfy Pƙed rokem +2

    I played Witcher 1 as my first Witcher game in 2017. I was actually disappointed by the sequel games in many ways

  • @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic1139

    To be honest the witcher1 was the one most filled with polish inside jokes and realities. Because it was meant mainly for Polish market, while the witcher3 mainly for American one.
    It's the only witcher I didn't play but I've seen a lot of gamaplay. I would give it a try if I had more time avaible.

  • @damionduffy3625
    @damionduffy3625 Pƙed rokem +2

    Witcher 2 is without a shadow of a doubt the best Witcher game, in my humble opinion of course.

  • @Christian-dw4kc
    @Christian-dw4kc Pƙed rokem

    Czech speaking countries especially love because this game is fully voiced in Czech ,this game just has a special place in my heart same as Mafia