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Mr D and Ti

Post 1

Titania (gone for lunch)

Looked through the first two pages, but I don't we have our own thread yet, so here goes.

I saw, on Steam, that you have The Witcher.

Is it any good?


Mr D and Ti

Post 2

Titania (gone for lunch)

*quickly inserts a 'think' into the previous posting*


Mr D and Ti

Post 3

Mr. Dreadful - But really I'm not actually your friend, but I am...

I *think* it's good. I played it for about 20 minutes once and then got distracted and never went back to it. Currently doing the 'go back to old games I've never finished' thing starting with Dragon Age: Origins. I'll do The Witcher next!

Also need to pull my finger out and fix my desktop PC so I can get Dawnguard when it comes out.

Just recently got Deus Ex too... not sure yet how much I like it as I find it too difficult to kill the baddies and they seem to kill me very easily (especially when they have flame throwers and I'm stuck in a ventilation duct... on Easy... baddies with flame throwers, on flippin EASY), and it seems buggy as hell (if the graphics aren't all wierd the sound is) but it was only £1.49 so it's not like I've wasted any money!


Mr D and Ti

Post 4

Titania (gone for lunch)

Decided to download the enhanced version, and am enjoying it after first having had a testplay to figure out the important stuff.

The odd thing is that when I was more than halfway into chapter 2, I had this huge deja-vu. Normally a deja-vu is just a certain moment, but this was a several minutes long deja-vu.

I wonder if it really might be possible that they've copied an entire sequence from another game? Because I *know I've never played a mutant before, and I don't recognize anything else in the game.


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