This is one of the first "proper" video games I've ever played and ever since then, it has occupied a very special place in my heart. Yeah, the faces look goofy and the physics are all over the place, the graphics might not shine as they used to, but when it comes to my favourite game of all time, it would be this one.

Amazing game with amazing graphics and great characters. Geralt is both charming and dry, his character is done so well, even if I wouldn't like RPGs, I'd play this game just for him.
The story is intriguing and keeps you on your toes while the combat system is both challenging and rewarding. It's one of the best games ever made.

The Dragon Age series is one of my absolute favourites out there, so it's painful to say that this game is an absolute downgrade in every regard. While I did enjoy the story and some of the character redesigns, I generally felt like they did not recapture the feel of the original. I HATED what they did to the elves, making them look absolutely ugly, and the simple fact that you can't choose your race anymore made it so much more bland in my opinion.
Played it through once, never again.

I used to be so scared of this game as a kid, yet it was still one of my favourites.
Amazing story, amazing characters, absolutely breathtaking soundtrack and a world that seems so alien, you'll feel like you stepped into another dimension.

I don't care what people say, i think this is the best Fallout game.

This is the best game to impress your date with.

Best vampire game out there, I loved every second of it.

Cutest game about child murder there is.

The soundtrack is amazing and the whole concept is really fun and cute, it does get repetitive after some time though.

Funny at first, grows stale very quickly though. The writing is definitely the best part of this game.

This fucks with my brain, in a good way.

The gameplay is really fun but I couldn't get invested into the characters or the story. It's worth a try though.

It's not a perfect game by far but it's fun, has a great sense of humour and captures a Steampunk setting that's worth exploring. While the combat is not too challenging, it's fun, the story makes you feel like you truly change something within the world of Albion and the character customisation is what you'd expect of a Fable game.
Many people take issue with the King/Queen gameplay and while I do agree that Lionhead could have done a better job, I still thought it was an interesting, morally challenging aspect that I haven't really experienced in any other game before.
This game was made in an extremely short amount of time (I blame Microsoft) yet it still manages to be a decent experience.