Evening Reading
by Jeff Mattas, Feb 10, 2011 5:00pm PSTInspired by Garnett's recent (if late) discovery of CD Projekt's The Witcher (and The Witcher 2's approaching release), I decided to go back and restart Geralt's first adventure. It had been a while since I'd fired up the game, but it's been at the top of my "favorite games I haven't finished, yet" pile for a couple of years now.
While the game is starting to show its age a bit (especially when compared to more recent, similarly-structured games like Dragon Age), I'm still really impressed as to how well the experience holds up, roughly four years after release. Of course, The Witcher has received significant presentational updates since it first hit the shelves, but that doesn't change the fact that it's still the best looking game that uses the Aurora Engine, even including titles produced by BioWare. If you're an RPG fan that somehow missed it, The Witcher is a game you should go back and play. It's only $19.99 on Steam, at the moment. Well worth it.
In a world where the shelf-life of your average game seems to be diminishing, what are some of your favorite games that still hold up several years after release?
And, here are some newsy links:
Mirror's Edge 2 found on Amazon Germany
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Atari to auction off game assets in July
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What the community thinks of Xbox One









So after being robbed of the win twice, at Restaurant Wars and the Italian cookoff, they kick off Fabio :(
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