is one of the greatest video game developers of all time. Despite a few stumbling blocks here and there, this Polish studio has made it apparent that they could become more than just a translation studio for other video games. After some experience working on BioWare's Aurora engine, CD Projekt Red released The Witcher, and the rest is history.
Each of their games features a wonderful story, memorable characters, and fun exploration as players check out the massive worlds that have been painstakingly handcrafted by the developers. Players will love discovering unique quests, hidden items, valuable secrets, and anything else they can get their hands on when they explore the worlds of CD Projekt Red's best games.

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It's a shame that Thronebreaker didn't sell too many units, since CD Projekt Red planned to make a series of games focusing on different Gwent decks and their representatives if Maeve's adventures were profitable. As tough as Gwent may be in this title, players who give this story-driven game a shot will love what Thronebreaker brings to the table.
What will surprise players is how valuable exploration is in this game, even if it may be nowhere near as fleshed out as other CD Projekt Red titles. Maeve and her army can head to various corners of the map to find side quests, valuable funds, and people willing to pledge to her cause. It may be far from the best part of the game, but CD Projekt Red should be commended for ensuring that players have a reason to explore the gorgeous overworld of Thronebreaker.
The Witcher is an admirable first entry that introduces players to Geralt of Rivia. This amnesiac somehow survived the lynching at the end of the books, but this came at the cost of his memories. He is thrust into action in no time, as he and his companions fend off an assault on Kaer Morhen. Eventually, they embark on a quest for the ages to uncover the reason for this attack, which led to the death of a promising young witcher.
The gameplay may not be great, but The Witcher excels in every other department. The characters are great, the story is memorable, and the exploration lets players roam across several wide-open hubs, uncovering a ton of content along the way. Despite its age, exploring The Witcher's zones is riveting and ensures that players will love combing through the landscapes they gain access to in each act.

- M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Nudity, Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content, Use of Drugs
The Witcher 2 is a massive improvement over its predecessor. Geralt wantsto regain his memories, only for other nefarious schemers to get in his way. With Triss' capture, it's up to the witcher and his potential allies to unravel more political conspiracies while helping the White Wolf with his personal goal.

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Despite a frustratingly hard beginning, The Witcher 2 gets easier over time as Geralt becomes stronger and gains access to more abilities. This gives players the confidence they need to explore the many zones in the game. This is a boon, since The Witcher 2's world is full of everything from unique combat encounters to hidden secrets. It helps that certain decisions wildly change where Geralt starts in an act, making it imperative for players to go through at least two playthroughs to experience all the content in this title.

- M for Mature: Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Nudity, Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content, Use of Drugs and Alcohol
It took a while, but Cyberpunk 2077's updates and glitches were finally ironed out to let fans enjoy the experience they'd signed up for all along. It should never have been this bad in the first place, but CD Projekt Red can rest assured now that Cyberpunk 2077's strengths are making up for its perceived weaknesses. V's journey to become a top player in Night City takes a turn for the worse after a botched Arasaka heist that caused Johnny Silverhand's engram to start taking over.
The enhanced verticality of Cyberpunk 2077, coupled with a parkour element, ensures that players will have a great time with this title. Night City is a blast to explore. Its neon-soaked streets make exploration more enjoyable than ever as players uncover everything from unique side quests to hidden loot and everything in between.

- M for Mature: Use of Alcohol, Blood and Gore, Intense Violence, Nudity, Strong Language, Strong Sexual Content
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is considered CD Projekt Red's magnum opus. This title came out of nowhere to wow the masses with its incredible story, fun combat, and memorable characters that are in a class of their own. The shift to a fully open world separated by zones was a masterstroke from CD Projekt Red, allowing them to flex their skills as they developed beautiful sandboxes for fans to get lost in.
White Orchard is a small, intimate area that serves as the perfect tutorial area for players. After Geralt meets Yennefer here, he embarks on a quest to find Ciri that brings him to the twisted land of Velen. The war-torn countryside features many harsh environments where death is everywhere, and Novigrad turns out to be more of the same despite the wonder fans experience from exploring this city for the first time. Skellige and its islands make for a fun visual change. However, nothing comes close to the colorful world of Touissant from Blood & Wine, which is a breath of fresh air after the dark and morose environments that players have seen in their travels.

- March 6, 2002
- Warsaw, Poland
- Adam Kiciński
- CD Projekt
- The Witcher