I'm loving the Witcher, myself. I bought it on Steam and despite hearing that it would be censored (in the US) the game I got is fully uncensored. All the flying heads, nudity and cursing are there. I'm only on chapter two, but I find the combat pretty exciting and well executed. All six modes of sword-play have a purpose and switching among them is important. The timing for each mode is different. Yeah, it's not rocket science, but at least it's not click until it's dead combat. Throw in spells and potions and I actually like the combat. One thing I especially like is that you make your own potions, rather than finding them around. I've always hated RPGs where you find potions simply because you never know when you'll find the next one and whether this battle is important enough to use one. Here, you create your own stock based on what you think you're going to need and can always make more if you need to. There are two things I do not like. First the game autosave's before big fights, but often there's a ton of dialogue you need to get through before fighting. In a tough fight you end up having to click through the same dialogue over and over. The other issue is that Geralt (your character) puts his sword away at really bad times. There are a few points where you'll get jumped right as you enter a new room of a load and you'll have your sword sheathed but are under attack by four guys. You can be dead before you have a chance to draw. Minor points. There are lots of quests, lots of things to do, the plot is entertaining, and best of all, your character is a genuine bad-ass.