From gamerstemple.com: It's not often that a game takes me by surprise. Tons of games come to me for review each year, and I usually know a little about what I'm getting into before I slide a disc into one of my consoles. The Witcher 2: Assassin of Kings came from way out in left field, a PC-to-Xbox 360 port, surprising me and simultaneously sending all other Xbox 360 RPGs to the electric chair. Geralt's story is deep and jaw-dropping, perhaps the first game to be given an M rating because of the actual maturity of the subject material. It looks great, it plays great, and despite kicking every uninitiated player right into the deep end of the pool with no water wings, this is a role-playing adventure for the ages. To put it plainly, if you own Microsoft's console, you must buy this game. But only if you are old enough to appreciate it.
The Witcher Trilogy bundle is currently listed with an 89% discount on Steam, and you can save over $60 thanks to this Summer Sale discount.
Daily Video Game writes: "Xbox Store has just launched two new digital game sales that heavily discount various Shocktober games, games from popular publishers, as well as Xbox 360 games that are backward compatible with Xbox Series X/S and Xbox One right now!"
The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings - Enhanced Edition debuted on Xbox 360 10 years ago, laying the foundations of CDPR's console releases.
I agree. I love it because in every aspect it delivers. From scenery, to combat, skills, and story. It can be hard but it's nothing that can't be overcome. I just love it. As an rpg fan, the last 6 months have been awesome.