The Witcher Hands-On - Combat and the Early Game

This fantasy role-playing game will deliver an intriguing antihero and a rich setting. It also has a deep and fast combat system.

The Witcher is a fantasy role-playing game that we've been looking forward to for a few years now. Based on the novels by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski, The Witcher lets you play as his famous antihero, Geralt of Rivia. Geralt is a witcher, or a professional monster slayer in a medieval world that's full of intrigue and skullduggery. With The Witcher finally arriving near the end of the month, we got our hands on a near-final version of the game to check it out.

The game kicks off with a fairly lengthy cinematic that shows off Geralt's capabilities. Charged with saving a princess who is under a curse that turns her into a monster that comes out at night, Geralt uses the cursegiver as live bait to lure the princess out of hiding (the bait dies). He then uses a combination of swordplay, magic, and acrobatic ability to battle the monster. After battling, he reaches her sarcophagus before she does and seals himself inside of it. When dawn breaks, the curse is lifted and the lovely lass saved. That basically sums up Geralt: a ruthless killing machine that is also something of a ladies' man.

The story picks up some years after a massive war where Geralt apparently disappeared. (The Witcher picks up after the last and final Geralt novel, though you needn't have read it to understand what's going on. That's a good thing because the first book has only recently been translated to English.) Somehow he has returned sans his memory and rescued by the handful of remaining witchers left in the world. The witchers have holed up in Kaer Morhen, an abandoned castle in the middle of a vast forest. However, their time in the sanctuary is short-lived because a sorcerer accompanied by a giant preying-mantis creature called a frightener, as well as a small army of thugs and goons, attack the castle to steal the witchers' potent potions.

One of the interesting things about The Witcher is that there are two different ways to play the game. There's the traditional top-down isometric view that's similar to those found in other RPGs, such as Baldur's Gate and Neverwinter Nights. But there's also a close-to-the-ground camera that's more reminiscent of massively multiplayer online role-playing games, such as World of Warcraft. No matter what you select, you can easily switch to the other selection in the settings, so you can experiment.

The opening level is about defending the castle, which introduces you to The Witcher's combat system. The Witcher isn't like a lot of RPGs where combat is a fairly passive affair and you tell your character to attack an opponent then sit back, waiting for the battle to end. You have an active role during each and every swordfight in the game. When in combat, Geralt draws his sword and you can use double-clicks to make him leap forward or do acrobatic maneuvers, such as flips to the side. You click on opponents to initiate attacks, and then click again if the icon turns into a fiery sword, which indicates that you can chain combo attacks together to inflict even greater damage. However, you have to be quick because the moment of opportunity closes quickly. At the same time, you simply can't mash the mouse button frantically, because clicking too quickly can throw off Geralt's timing. Combat basically becomes a rhythm. If an enemy is stunned, then you can execute a perfect finishing move by clicking once more on the target. Finishing moves that we saw included Geralt leaping atop a foe and driving his sword into his chest, as well as cutting an enemy's legs out from under him then slitting his throat when he fell to his knees.

Sword styles are another facet of the combat that you have to take into account. There are three to choose from: strong, fast, and group. You can switch on the fly by tapping the Z, X, and C keys, respectively. You need to switch styles based on your opponent or opponents. Are you facing a nimble, lightly armored foe? Then select fast so you can use lightning fast swings to parry with him. However, are you battling a bigger or armored foe? The light swings of the fast style are unsuitable against such an opponent; you need the slower, heavier swings of the strong fighting style instead. But what if you're battling multiple foes? Then switch to the group mode, which lets you perform more broad attacks that hit multiple opponents in a single swing.

There's a third element to combat in The Witcher: potions. Witchers are something like alchemists, so they have a variety of potions that they can drink prior to a fight, which gives them special abilities. These potions have fairly elaborate names, such "tawny oil," which restores endurance more quickly. An important element in the game will be the ability to craft potions of your own. Finally, there are signs, which are basically witchers' magical abilities. The first that you learn is the "aard" sign, which is a telekinetic force that can knock opponents off of their feet or clear debris that's blocking your path. It plays a useful role in the battle against the giant frightener, as aard can knock the monster over, buying you time to deal with the many minions who are also swarming you.

When you put it all together, combat in The Witcher is pretty tactical for an RPG. There's a fair amount of depth there, as well as a fast pace that will keep you busy. There's also plenty of room to grow as you level up. When you reach a new experience level, you can distribute points across your character but figuring out what to specialize in is going to be tough. You can boost basic attributes, such as strength and intelligence. You can improve your abilities in either the fast, strong, or group combat styles, and because witchers have two swords (a silver one for monsters; a steel one for humans), there are two sets of combat styles that you can upgrade. You can also add talents, which are like little bonus skills or abilities, such as "buzz," which lets Geralt inflict 25 percent more damage when drunk; however, his ability to parry and dodge will take a 50 percent hit. So, yes, The Witcher does feature drunken fighting.

There's more to The Witcher than combat, though. We're impressed with the early part of the game. The story and characters are intriguing, particularly the way the game is loaded with branching points where you have to make a choice that can affect the plot significantly. The Witcher looks like it's going to provide a fresh new face to fantasy role playing when it's released later this year.

97 Comments

  • xxmicahxx

    Posted Jan 22, 2008 6:47 am PT

    Game looks awesome, don't know why people have to dog on good games all the time.
    Getting tomorrow, very excited!

  • boozebarron4

    Posted Jan 16, 2008 1:14 pm PT

    I think PC Powerplay (Australian PC Mag) Summed it up the best. This game shows that a diamond can shine without polish. Because lets face it, this game is damn buggy and the voice acting can be shoddy at times.

  • xDestroyer666x

    Posted Jan 14, 2008 8:32 am PT

    man this game simply rocks...

  • eraa

    Posted Dec 30, 2007 7:39 am PT

    May be for Polish it is a heroic thing,but they have lost their power long time ago and once did pretty nasty things in Europe,nothing to be proud of.
    I quite agree with godsend1989:its not Elder Scrolls.What is so beautiful about it i can't understand.The game asks for high-end pc just to see some rats running and a few bushes,terrible flesh eating plants(Fallout),above head scripts(Fallout)..This means a weak programming.If it is ranked as MATURE why does it have 3+ interface panels.Only positive thing is rendered dialogues,makes me feel more like inside the story.

  • godsend1989

    Posted Nov 11, 2007 3:36 am PT

    in my opinion this game is a shame for all rpg games.. u will see it by yourself when u will play.From a scale 1 to 10 this is 1.. Oblivion from 1 to 10 is 100 i thing this is not even a rpg its adventure the gameplay its boring.. this is more like a dexterity game i played 10 min and then i unistal it.. if u played oblivion in the past dont botter play this, or eny other good rpg..

  • tclvis

    Posted Nov 4, 2007 2:48 pm PT

    The Sapowski book, looks like the first, called The Last Wish, is available for preorder at Amazon for 6.99USD. http://www.amazon.com/Last-Wish-Andrzej-Sapkowski/dp/
    0316029181/ref=sr_1_7/002-7622389-5228016?ie=UTF8&s=
    books&qid=1194216379&sr=8-7

    Meanwhile, the game itself is beautiful. I, too, am of Polish descent, so I'm glad to see the motherland turning out such awesome stuff!

  • JohnyBravoPL

    Posted Nov 2, 2007 2:32 pm PT

    Hello Everyone!!
    I just wanna say. I'm proud of CD Project. I'm polish. This guys show You our famous POLISH POWER )
    lol
    Greetings from Warsaw, Poland

  • PG213

    Posted Oct 31, 2007 3:27 am PT

    I really like it as well. A great mixture of RPG gameplay elements, great setting and dark feel. Good graphics, engaging combat and great character evolution.

    Feels a bit like NwN meets fable in a dark fantasy kind off.

    I love how CDProject has pimped the aurora 1 engine.

    I really think CDPRoject deserves much praise for this game because they really deserve it.

  • nocny007

    Posted Oct 30, 2007 9:01 am PT

    Strange but true. The Wither is amazing! I was repelled by horrible acting job at first, but the more I played, the more I liked it. Secondary characters are great and have better acting, especially guy who invited me for a drink. One drink led to another and before I noticed I was fighting with gigantic bloodthirsty plants while I could hardly stand straight. Hilarious!
    The world of the Witcher is full of life and it is true, that there is no thick line separating good from evil. Interface seems a bit complicated but still it works. Fights are quite exciting and the harder they are the more satisfying. System of hero's development is interesting. I have played merely for few hours, so I saw only the part of first chapter. I cannot wait to see what happens next! Funny thing: game crashes every time I play, but only when I choose to quit to Windows. Otherwise, for time being, I don't have any other issues. I wonder how you will like it.

  • WebPalantir

    Posted Oct 29, 2007 5:41 am PT

    Agreed with shappy1010. Well.. i buyed the gamed, played and... i was think to enjoin a great game but i was wrong. This game is INCREDIBLE beauty! Videos and Screenshoots can't show that magnificent work!! (i'm sure that peoples that talk bad about it in that threadare the first that will play it. If not.... they will miss a lot ) Congratulation CDProjekt. Wonderful work!!!

  • shappy1010

    Posted Oct 29, 2007 3:20 am PT

    I´ve played the game over the weekend, since it´s available here in Europe, it truly surpassed all my expectations. It´s the best RPG I´ve played in years. And this is coming from a guy who played stuff going back to Ultima, all the Bioware RPGs, Elder Scrolls etc.Mature, great story, deep characters, This truly is what NWN2 should have been.

  • paveup

    Posted Oct 26, 2007 6:00 pm PT

    i have played the game in preorder vers , and i must say its a Megahit, the best rpg game i ever played, gr8 story, nice grafics, new fighting style and gr8 gameplay

  • gamers_cz posted Oct 26, 2007 2:30 am PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    gamers_cz

    Posted Oct 26, 2007 2:30 am PT (hide)

    So now when i have played couple of hours, i can tell to anyone few things about the Witcher:
    - Aurora engine underneath was heavily modified, but its not enough for today standarts. Game look slightly better than NWN2, but slightly
    - Main CHaracter cant jump, he cannot make even smallest jump over one STAIR? Jesus Christ, what is that?
    - very frequent loading times. My God of War 2, which is thousand times better hack and slash game, has much better loading times on hundread times weaker HW like PS2 with 32megs RAM and its is streaming from DVD!!! SIC!
    Am giving 6/10, for good story and some nice touches.

  • Vertigem

    Posted Oct 26, 2007 2:17 am PT

    Must have... must play... gimmee... my preciouzzzzz

  • ShaolinBlack

    Posted Oct 25, 2007 9:51 pm PT

    anyone know if the novel(s) are availavble in the states yet?

  • gamers_cz posted Oct 25, 2007 12:51 pm PT (does not meet display criteria. sign in to show)

    gamers_cz

    Posted Oct 25, 2007 12:51 pm PT (hide)

    Ugly game. giving 6/10 maximum - boring ugly gameplay

  • zoniq

    Posted Oct 24, 2007 11:43 am PT

    Now I finnaly get my copy of The witcher...czech version named "Zaklinac" btw. collectors edition .....and.....this game is the best I have played last year... The Witcher is an absolutely charismatic character and other characters have their own charismas too (some are simply the best NPC's I've ever seen).....superb story-line, open world, awesome graphics, very, very nice music and fx, superb character development.................this game absolutely rocks

    and to gamers cz....This is not old KOTOR engine btw...this game runs on new aurora engine and the game is beautiful. I do not know what details u have set, but on high settings this game rocks....

    http://www.brloh.sk/fotka.php?foto_id=613&fk=49
    check me with my game

  • Mundos253

    Posted Oct 24, 2007 2:23 am PT

    This is Going to be one of the best games of the year and I cant wait to get it I already have it on reserve... hehe ill find out tomorrow morning how good it is WOOT !!!! GO HAWKS !!! FROM THE looks of it 4.5 stars out of 5 ill report back tomorrow guys hang tight..

  • janine2005

    Posted Oct 21, 2007 5:32 pm PT

    Can't wait to play this game!

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