‘Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales’ Review – Nearly the Best Way to Experience This Standalone ‘Witcher’ Story
Back in 2018, CD Projekt Red released Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales ($9.99) on PC and eventually PS4 and Xbox One as the single player campaign component of its popular GWENT card game. For those unaware, GWENT is a minigame in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt that garnered a ton of fans alongside that release and that led to a full game being built around it. I played a bit of Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales on Xbox One when it arrived there and enjoyed my time with it but felt like it would be better experienced on Nintendo Switch. The game finally arrived on Nintendo Switch earlier this year and it is now on iOS with an Android release to follow later in the year.
Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales has you taking on the role of Queen Meve who is the queen of Lyria and Rivia. As queen, you are immediately tasked with dealing with an invasion and are thrown directly into the action. The story is full of well written characters, superb voice acting, and choices you will make that have actual consequences. I already expected the story here to be great but this is one of the few games to actually get decision making down. If you do ever think you want to just experience this for the story and not be interrupted by battles and puzzles, you can always skip battles on the easy mode.
Adventure games are usually fairly short on mobile. Thronebreaker: The Witcher Tales on the other hand is around 28 to 30 hours long and can be shorter or longer depending on difficulty. Gwent vetera...
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