The game is noticeably improved in just about every aspect: loading times are much less glacial (though perhaps still a little bit on the uncomfortably long side), the re-recorded voiceover work brings out the characterisation far better than before and the restored English script, while not entirely perfect, is much more colourful, coherent and descriptive. Nearly one year later, Geralt of Rivia is back, and back with something of a vengeance. The game’s developers, CD Projekt RED, took note of the major grounds for the criticism of the game in the UK (notably the long loading times and the heavily cut-down English script) and didn’t quite go back to the drawing board, but took their game and lavished it with even more time, attention and dedication. Here at we found a lot about the game to praise and awarded it a creditable 8/10 first time around. Without doubt, The Witcher was one of the most controversial PC titles of 2007, being well-received by players and fans, but (in the UK at least) only being lukewarmly received by most critics.
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