The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings (Enhanced Edition) (Chinese Edition)
Compatible with Xbox360™, Xbox One™
NTSC
Product Languages
Language | English |
Subtitles | Chinese |
Product Features
- An engrossing, mature storyline defining new standards for realistic, non-linear game narration. The continued adventures of Geralt of Rivia draw on events from The Witcher while proving even more captivating, epic and full of surprises
- Enhanced RPG Experience for deeper story and role-playing - Extensive non-linearity, unique inter-connected questlines and greatly enhanced character development
- New system of Mutagens gives players the ability to modify the effects of particular skills. You could, for example, enhance and modify the way your spells work, by multiplying the damage – be it greater amount, or dealing with more enemies at the same time
- Advanced new customization mechanics vastly increased the possibilities for players to modify their weapons, armor and spells
- Unique, intuitive combat system blends a variety tactical elements with the most spectacular and dynamic combat sequences ever seen in a computer role-playing game
- Traditional Chinese Text & Menus ONLY!
- Compatible with Xbox One
Item Description
The second installment in the RPG saga of the Witcher, Geralt of Rivia, features a thoroughly engrossing, mature storyline defining new standards for thought-provoking, non-linear game narration. In addition to an epic story, the game features an original, brutal combat system that uniquely combines tactical elements with dynamic action. A new, modern game engine, responsible both for beautiful visuals and sophisticated game mechanics puts players in the most lively and believable world ever created in an RPG game. A captivating story, dynamic combat system, beautiful graphics, and everything else that made the original Witcher such a great game are now executed in a much more advanced and sophisticated way.
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Customer reviews
Average rating: | (4.5 out of 5) | |
Total votes: | 5 |
Please note that opinions expressed in any review are those of our customers and do not necessarily match those of the Playasia.com team.
Odie (466) on 20, Apr. 2015 00:27 (HKT)
This Is It !!!
This game is so good that it should have been the game of the year. Enjoyed playing through with great story & gameplay.
kkentb (165) on 11, Aug. 2012 02:18 (HKT)
Awesome
great game
awsome
It's a great game .
awsome
It's a great game .
phpai (76) on 18, May. 2012 14:45 (HKT)
Better than Dragon Age 2
RPG fan must have this epic game.
Hallowed_Fury (24) on 11, May. 2012 09:38 (HKT)
Dragon Age 2... sorry... I mean The Witcher 2...
This game has an interesting story, but the actual game mechanics are quite poor in my opinion. Moving feels awkward and I rarely feel immersed in the world. For example, having to get to a meeting point on a map I was unable to to go any way I liked. I couldn't swim, I couldn't, jump over small rocks, I couldn't go through the trees... I HAD to stick to the path! Of course, there were conveniently placed 'random' bandits waiting. Boring.
Climbing rocks and dropping down is all done via the 'A' button. Basically, this is a game that holds your hand and gives you (false) freedom to move around in a small box rather than just giving you the world and saying... "Well, there you go. Do what you want."
The story is interesting, but it is badly narrated by some, below-average, teenage comedian which entirely destroys the idea that this is some grim, epic, adventure. I just wish I had the opportunity to turn him off. Just like I wish I could head out into the world and explore without being pushed to go where the game wants through limited choice.
Despite this, I feel the graphics are decent and the changing of time is very well handled and not overly fast as in some other games. The menus are slick even if a little frustrating to navigate at times, but being a PC port that has been done well enough.
All in all, The Witcher 2 is a game that reminds me very much of the "Dragon Age" series, particularly DA:2. If you prefer the complete freedom of say "The Elder Scrolls" series then this may be a little disappointing.
Climbing rocks and dropping down is all done via the 'A' button. Basically, this is a game that holds your hand and gives you (false) freedom to move around in a small box rather than just giving you the world and saying... "Well, there you go. Do what you want."
The story is interesting, but it is badly narrated by some, below-average, teenage comedian which entirely destroys the idea that this is some grim, epic, adventure. I just wish I had the opportunity to turn him off. Just like I wish I could head out into the world and explore without being pushed to go where the game wants through limited choice.
Despite this, I feel the graphics are decent and the changing of time is very well handled and not overly fast as in some other games. The menus are slick even if a little frustrating to navigate at times, but being a PC port that has been done well enough.
All in all, The Witcher 2 is a game that reminds me very much of the "Dragon Age" series, particularly DA:2. If you prefer the complete freedom of say "The Elder Scrolls" series then this may be a little disappointing.
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