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Recommended
0.0 hrs last two weeks / 33.0 hrs on record
Posted: 29 Jun, 2020 @ 2:32pm

Pros
  • Fantastic story, filled with many different choices that can affect your next encounter or even the ending
  • You can upgrade your camp and explore the world to upgrade your deck
  • If you play multiplayer Gwent, you can get a lot of rewards for it, including premium cards, border, avatars, titles and reward points
  • A lot of the side quests have interesting storylines and have multiple choices that can affect the outcome
  • Puzzle battles are fun to solve
  • Solid art style and presentation

Cons
  • The starting run speed on the world map felt sluggish, but it felt okay after upgrading it in the camp
  • Effects can be quite extreme compared to the multiplayer version of Gwent, for both you and the enemies. For example, the enemy can more than 5 copies of the same card and summon them every turn if they still have copies in their deck or they can draw cards with their leader ability. Your deck, depending on what cards you have, can summon multiple cards from your deck and can set enemy rows on fire, causing significant damage to them every turn.

Comments
I recommend the game for the storyline alone. A significant amount of the choices I made mattered and it affected a future event, the reward I received or even the ending. I also recommend the game if you play multiplayer Gwent for the rewards. While I enjoyed the puzzle battles, I did not enjoy the regular Gwent battles since it felt swingy. Quite a few effects would be going off on both sides and it felt tedious after a while.
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