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SPOILER ALERT!!

A really great game. Cannot wait for the sequel.

Saved as many people as I could in the prologue, destroyed the ballista, eliminated all the monsters in Floatsom, condemned the killer elf, later sided with the scoiatel, saved all the non humans in the streets, saved the elfs in the burning building, got to Vergen. There I couldn't finish the succubus and harpies sidequest because they were bugged. Cleaned the mines, finished Baltimores dream and killed his killer apprentice exposing him later to Cecil. Didn't condemn the prince decided it was Saskias' right to judge, although I did find out about the fake glass and talked to the servant about what he heard. Didn't kill the trolls. Defended the city and later got chapter 3. There I battled the knights of the flaming rose killing like fifty of them till I got tired of them continuously respawning and got to the tunnel with Iorveth.Got a nice additional level thanks to that. In the city rearmed myself with new weapons and armor, got the blade of the elf of the paralel world (the world of the hunt) and his story. The last chapter was pretty short otherwise, or at least I concentrated more on the main quests. Killed the damn ambassador, left the traitorous sorceress to rot (grieving for Saskia, but Tris was an older and closer friend, besides it seems it went for the best later, as I didn't have to kill the dragon), saved Triss, trusted her, went to the reunion, sadly nobody wanted to hear the witchers opinion on world politics, so I just listened supporting Triss with my presence. Then Saskia attacked (very strange, cause she was right there, but suddenly came flying in. The transformation must have had a teleport spell included), went up to the tower, let the other sorceress go, she told be about yennefer in exchange. Then went up to the dragon. Won the battle, but left her alive (a friend is a friend, even when spellbound, somehow I hope on the next game or an DLC we will be able to break the spell). Then went back. Saved Iorveth from the soldiers. Left Triss to help him. Then went and had a long talk with Letho, my supposedly archenemy. While talking I saw that although we ended on opposite sides of the conflict, he was a patriot of his country in his own way, he took care of Yennefer while he could and I couldn't and finally we witchers are a dying breed as it is and didn't want to kill possibly the last witcher of the viper school. May need their knowledge and support if I have to fight the wild hunt in the future sequel : ).

Somehow it seemed appropriate. Old enemies/friends, talking about their lives, common past and the situation they are currently on opposite sides of the barricades. An finally a drink of vodka together, and goodbye. It was a fitting end to the role I chose on the game. It was a little disappointing not having a last boss fight when I was fully prepared for it, although I suppose the dragon could have been it too. Otherwise a wonderful game, although a bit short compared to the first witcher. I am really waiting for future DLC, expansions and the sequel : ).


What have been your decisions in the game? Why did you decide that way, what were your motivations?
Post edited May 22, 2011 by Augur
before saskia turned into a dragon, someone(i forgot who) said that saskia had disappeared. but her character model's still standing there. i think it's a cut scene bug or maybe they should have been more direct and just showed her walking off or something.
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soldiergeralt: before saskia turned into a dragon, someone(i forgot who) said that saskia had disappeared. but her character model's still standing there. i think it's a cut scene bug or maybe they should have been more direct and just showed her walking off or something.
I suppose you are right. I just mentioned it, because it seemed funny. : )