![]() ![]() ![]() The only non-PVP option for new players is a terrible "Training" section where the AI gives up on the last round, so totally worthless as far as figuring out some strategies and seeing opposing cards in action. Have to buy single player content (not even a nice little starter mission which would be a better way to do the tutorial and allow new players to learn their cards and the flow of play while not under a timer.) From what I can see (but as I said, I probably am missing a bunch of content that is probably buried in some sub-menu of a sub-menu,) you can only play PVP at the start. Navigating through the main menus for building decks and checking out your rewards is convoluted AF. Tutorial was ridiculous and doesn't teach you anything of value. Have played a few hours this morning and I'm done beating my head against a wall. I'll start with the little bit of good: cards/animations/overall theme and style of the factions is gorgeous and geared towards an adult audience (I mean, hey, it is witcher afterall.) Now for the substantial amount of bad. I love the Witcher series and a fan of digital ccg's, so when I found Gwent (on slant no less) I was psyched. InquisitiveHeryshaf's Experience Overall terribly disappointed. ![]()
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