The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings

The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings is the CDProjekt development successor of The Witcher games and has just come out of the oven on May 17th 2011 and is still warm and fresh.

This RPG is playable on Microsoft Windows and the only game is only playable in single player mode so the game can be enjoyed in isolation by a player.

The game plot is not static upon the predefined plot and respective ending. Rather the plot of the game moves about depending upon players action, moves and success. The game has almost as many as 16 endings.

So the best part of the game is that a player can play this game over and again and still have the same excitement as you had in the first play, the same edge, the same panic and a different ending to enjoy.

Whats new in the game is the non-playable character that you can join in your TW2. He is rough, tough and gruffyVernon Roche who is specialized in Temerian military.

Redhead, Triss Merigold also makes her return in the game along with her healing powers and makes the plot more interesting as she makes her way to Gerlat’s first love and affection. Her battle skills, healing powers and momentum fast actions make her one of the strong battle person.

Zoltan Chivay is a dwarf and is back with the same zeal as he was in last giving us the benefit of having a strong brawler to stand in our front-line and make our team stronger than ever.

PC Requirements of the game:

OS: Windows XP/Vista/7
Processor: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.2 GHz or similar AMD
Memory: 1 GB for Win XP / 2 GB for Win Vista
Graphics: Nvidia GF 8800 512 VR or similar ATI
Hard Drive: 16GB for game and 8GB bonus content

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One Comment

  1. Posted on April 10, 2013 at 4:37 am | Permalink

    OK, I know hardly ANY of you are going to agree with what I’m about to say, and some of you might even end up hnitag me, but it’s what I’ve honestly been thinking since Halo 3: Halo is one of the most over hyped game franchises in history. Now, I don’t hate Halo, I actually kind of enjoy playing it time to time. But, just because Halo brought FPS’s to consoles, that doesn’t mean it’s the most superior game out there right now. I’m sorry, but I had to say it.

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