The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Magazine Reviews

The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings is less than a week today, and as per usual the magazine reviews are hitting the stands slightly ahead of the release date. Polish Magazine CD-Action gives it a 9.5, and provides a bunch of tidbits from the review.
Nonlinearity is the game's greatest advantage and tops almost all the bold expeditions in that field made by other developers, including - at this point already outdated - system of morality patented by BioWare. The branching storyline - both in terms of the main AND the side quests - will make players return to the game several times. And they still might not experience all of what the developers have prepared for them. [...] Witcher 2 consists of three acts, fastened on both sides by a lenghty prologue and a short epilogue. Unhurried gameplay takes about 24 hours.
Hungarian PC Guru features Triss Merigold posing on the frontpage. Google translate shows they offer little in details from their review, though a Codex forum user lets us know the review score is 92%.
Had a few death threats, extortion some rough, and a huge dose of luck, but at the last moment, put his hands on the Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings testable version, so I found just in time, whether it's worth to continue to hold several months ago passed advance orders. Those who are interested in gold, oil, or the Poles, the current wonder-worth the money invested, they can not continue to look for: a lot of other things, it appears on the 12-Guruból (roughly the first time in the world), it is also apparent.