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    Taggart6 wishes you happy holidays!!!: A steal at this price. Great game if you can get past the crappy tutorial. more »
    senselocke: I can't get the frelling thing to play. I had a reeeeally crappy PC that I tried to play Deus Ex on in 2001. It chugged maybe 5-10 FPS out on the low... more »
    PaladinMJ: was ordering it and saw this: The Digital Distribution version of The Witcher (v.1.3) is not supported by Vista 64-bit systems. does this mean that it... more »
    Monolith: Too bad the game isn't worth $5. more »
    OrwellJames: This version is uncensored right? I don't really need to jolly myself to naked pictures on cards or whatever is in this game but I'd go uncensored ou... more »
    infinitezero: is the witcher even good, i hear mixed feelings like "oh it sucks major donkey balls" or "its a masterpiece it should have done better" . Well which ... more »
    qwerty: The Witcher Enhanced Edition Director's Cut? Meh, I'm waiting for Super Witcher Enhanced Special Collectors Edition Turbo Director's Cut to come out. ... more »
    Athena's Paladin: This is not the best price I've seen for The Witcher, but with all the chatter about Dragon Age: Origins lately, I just wanted to throw in my $0.02 th... more »
    spiderweb1986: After all of the Steam Black Friday sales, $20 feels like a lot for a digital download. My rule of thumb has always been that if it's a digital copy,... more »
    McWarrior: Steam had this for $5 a while back didn't it? Bit of a fail there, D2D. more »
    CCAF drlard: i got the normal version from EB (not used) for 10 bucks....turns out you can download all the extra level stuff now that turns your normal version in... more »
    Ursus-Veritas: You should totally get behind the idea of Advent Calendars, AJ. Mine has The Stig from Top Gear on, and behind each window a Stig fact! Some say... t... more »
    ZombieFever: Thats a nice deal. Too bad its D2D. For me, its Steam or nothing. more »
    -MasterDex-: If you don't have this game for PC and enjoy RPGs, pick this up. It's a gem of an RPG and I find it's far too overlooked. I'm really looking forward ... more »
    EnigmaNemesis: They did not have to censor it. There was no-one in America after this with pitchforks. They just chose to do it, because I am sure they have PR wit... more »
    thespyderboy: Fahey, gotta say kudos on the description of the online distribution methods. Quite hilarious, and the kind of off-handed, sarcastic, tongue-in-cheek ... more »
    Lordd_G: My EDITORIAL on boob censorship: You know, looking at that photo just makes me question our censorship attitude as a society here in the US. Apparent... more »
    Wolfgeist: I bought a copy of Witcher standard for $20 so I could download Enhanced Edition, and tried modding it. It didn't really work that well, and didn't fi... more »
    Ajh: Is it wrong that I see nothing wrong with either picture (aside from the fish of course)? I find it a whole lot more tasteful than some of the stuff ... more »
    Ghostwize: Wish it would come out for the 360. Would probably be way better than the PC version. more »
  • #holidaysales

    Merry X-mas: Get The Witcher For $20

    You know what, I think I can get behind this Advent Calendar thing if it means I get free and/or cheap stuff every day between now and the 25th. Today's tantalizing holiday prize is The Witcher: Enhanced Edition Director's Cut. More »
  • #nsfw

    The Witcher Uncensored For North America

    Forget the Enhanced Edition of the acclaimed PC roleplaying game The Witcher, because The Enhanced Edition Director's Cut is out now, adding in all the mature content the North American version lacked. More »
  • #cdprojektred

    The Witcher Patch Removes DRM, Adds Adventure

    Patch 1.5 for CD Projekt Red's award-winning PC roleplaying game The Witcher is now available, removing the pesky digital rights management while adding five new player-created adventures to the game. More »
  • #gameinlimbo

    Widescreen Games Halts Work On Console Witcher

    While not exactly confirmation of yesterday's cancellation rumor, French developer Widescreen Games has announced the suspension of development on The Witcher: Rise of the White Wolf due to "financial problems". More »
  • #rumor

    The Witcher Canceled On Consoles?

    The future of the console version of CD Projekt's console port of hit PC role-playing game The Witcher is in doubt, as rumors rise regarding Rise of the White Wolf's cancellation. More »
  • #screens

    The Witcher Looks Lovely On Consoles Too

    CD Projekt Red has released three new screens for The Witcher: Rise of the White Wolf, showing off how adeptly the transition from PC to console is being handled. More »
  • #thewitcherriseofthewhitewolf

    The Witcher On Consoles Will Get DLC And Just Generally Be Awesomer

    CD Projekt RED have confirmed that the console port of ace PC RPG The Witcher will be propped up with some choice DLC and come with a host of improvements to boot. More »
  • #thewitcherriseofthewhitewolf

    The Witcher To Officially Witch Consoles

    Could the best PC RPG of last year be the best console RPG of next year? Atari and CD Projekt RED have officially announced The Witcher for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. More »
  • #thewitcher

    The Witcher Enhanced Edition Dated

    As fans probably noticed, the ultimate version of CD Projekt Red's PC RPG didn't quite make it's original May release window. The developers needed more time to make this version of the game as complete and as bug free as possible while making sure each different language version of the game featured the same high level of polish as the Polish. According to a news post on the official website for The Witcher, the The Witcher Enhanced Edition is now slated for a worldwide release this September. I'd say it's definitely worth the wait, but by now I've proven myself one of the game's biggest fanboys and it wouldn't hold all that much weight anyway. More »
  • #thewitcher

    New Adventures Await The Witcher

    Fans of CD Projekt Red's PC RPG The Witcher are going to have their hands full this week, as a major patch, the Djinni Adventure Editor, and the first official new adventure hit all at once. Patch 1.3 polishes the living hell out of the game, adding more lines of dialogue, NPC models, and character animations. The Djinni beta adventure editor allows players to create their own adventure modules for the game and share them with the world via the Witcher website.
    "CD Projekt has always been oriented to gamers' needs, so releasing an adventure editor for the modding community is an obvious move. It's quite a demanding tool, however, and it will bring loads of satisfaction to many of the fans. After all, we made The Witcher with this tool," said Adam KiciƄski, CEO, CD Projekt RED.
    Finally you have The Price of Neutrality, the first official add-on adventure for the game, in which we learn more about the other witchers from the beginning of the main game. That's a ton of new stuff, and here I am far too busy this week to even contemplate downloading it. *weeps* More »
  • #browsergames

    The Witcher: Duel Mail Open Beta Battles Begin

    While my character rose to great (hypothetical) heights of power during the closed beta, the open beta for CD Projekt Red and one2tribe's The Witcher: Duel Mail now begins in earnest, with players all over the globe invited to show them just how slow their game can run with all of you trying to beat up my pretty little level 1 sorceress at once. Her name is Kotaku, and she enjoys long walks on the beach, candlelit dinners, ponies, and kicking your sorry ass. Teehee! More »
  • #browsergaming

    The Witcher Goes Web-Based With DuelMail

    From the creators of The Witcher PC RPG comes The Witcher: DuelMail, a turn-based fighter that plays in your web browser. The game's simple mechanics conceal its addictive nature. Basically you choose one of three character types - witcher, sorceress, or frightener - select a series of attacks and defensive moves, and then hope your moves counter the ones your opponent has picked. Battles play out in your web browser, with the victor receiving experience points and gold to spend on new moves and equipment. Once a fight is finished you can copy the link for the fight to share your victories and defeats with your friends. Developer one2tribe Company has big plans for DuelMail, including special events and constant updates to keep things fresh. Open beta starts April 7th, when thousands of players will discover just how damn addictive this little web game can be. More »