![]() This sets the stage for the story involving Geralt trying to clear his name and bring the real king slayer to justice. He is blamed for this assassination, but he himself knows who the real culprit is. The Witcher 2 starts off with a bang, where Geralt relives a siege upon a castle and his witnessing of regicide. Some things you will learn of easily, such as Geralt’s amnesia and trade, but how he associates with other characters in the game, and the events of the first game, isn’t always well explained in the character log section of your journal. Understanding the context for the game is especially important here since the story is so integral to the player’s enjoyment of this remarkable game. Fortunately your journal contains a log of characters and events, so if you put in the time to read through it you can get caught up on most aspects of Geralt’s past without having to read the books, although playing the first game is certainly recommended if you want to get the most out of the story. ![]() You are thrown in to the deep end with this title, and if you aren’t at all familiar with the Witcher universe or the events of the first game you might flounder in the dialogue and story early on since so much jargon from the Witcher universe is used without explanation. ![]() Everything from the lore to the combat to the story require that you put in the time to learn, understand and follow everything that goes on in the game. ![]()
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