Baden of WolfsGamingBlog writes: "In this post Skyrim land, many gamers find it nigh on impossible to play another RPG without comparing it to Bethesda’s massive open-world adventure, and that’s fundamentally wrong, because the Witcher 2, a port of the PC title, proves that you don’t need a massive open-world full of things to do to be a good game. Instead of a sprawling landscape, the ability to create your characters face and the promise of crafting a virtual life for yourself in a virtual world, the Witcher 2 is a linear game driven by its narrative, characters and beautifully crafted world. It may not be as vast as Skyrim and it’s combat may not be as brilliant as Amalur’s, but this is one RPG you shouldn’t miss out on." 9/10
SPOILER WARNINGS!
I took Iorveth along with me, because Roche was a bit of a douche -_- and didn't chase down the town mayor because I wanted to save the innocents.
In closing hours of the game I chose to help Triss whilst I was in the dungeon rather than escort what's her name out of the place, so ended up having to fight the Dragonslayer and chose to spare her.