The Witcher: Enhanced Edition Week, Day Two

For the second day of their The Witcher: Enhanced Edition week, CD Projekt announces the release of the revised version and points us to a new trailer on GameTrailers, some new Witcher-themed ringtones, and a couple of favorable reviews from around the world.
We are receiving more and more reports from around the world with reviews of The Witcher: Enhanced Edition. We have already visited Australia and Germany, so it's high time to check out another two leading game magazines from the UK and Italy. The guys at the biggest and most prestigious Italian PC gaming magazine, Giochi per il Mio Computer, seemed to like what they played and rated the ultimate version of The Witcher for 9/10! Perhaps more impressive is the news coming from the United Kingdom, with PC Format giving the Enhanced Edition a score of 88% (which is actually 28% higher than the score they gave to the original!)

UPDATE: The website has now been updated with information about another new adventure included in the Enhanced Edition titled "Side Effect":
The adventure starts in a rather unoriginal way in prison. The twist is that, this time, Geralt is the person visiting someone, not the one behind bars. Then, who is the unlucky guy? Of course it's Dandelion, Geralt's old pal, who once again has gotten himself into trouble. Because Geralt is his friend, he will have to get him off the hook, once again ((- I promise Geralt, that's the last time, or almost the last time, really!)).

How did Dandelion land in prison? As usual, because of his uncontrollable lusts and desires. Unfortunately, his last victim wasn't a puerile peasant that can easily be brushed off. This time he flirted with the daughter of one of the richest and most influential men in Vizima. Tough luck, huh? When the nobleman found out what had happened, he decided to shorten Dandelion a little bit, and we are not talking about his haircut. Namely, he wanted to chop of his head. Because Dandelion has a different opinion of what would make for appropriate punishment, he bribed a guard to protect him. What place is safer than prison?