Game Informer -
20 Nov 2020 23:59

The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt got a lot of things right: It had visceral action sequences, evocative characters, dynamic environments, and Gwent - an unexpectedly gripping tabletop game that served as the perfect pastime for anyone who grew tired of incinerating alghouls or chasing after Ciri. I fondly remember committing entire gameplay sessions to building unstoppable decks and entering high-stakes tournaments. Long before the many tweaks that Gwent underwent for its standalone release, the popular...
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