Longer version of the recently released The Witcher Tale, Thronebreaker's soundtrack. Composed by Marcin Przybyłowicz & Piotr Adamczyk. Available on the popular music platforms. Support the artists if you like it!
It is so sad to know that they won't be doing any other witcher tale game soon because Thronebreaker didn't sell well.... The story was beautiful, soundtrack on point, hard decisions to make, a great game...
@@yochaiwyss3843 it's called "Project Golden Nekker" But I just learned about it and I am frequently searching news about possible Thronebreaker sequels. Trying to find info about Gwent single-player games is like following a Soulsborne questline...
I think this is the best song from that game. I can't for the life of me choose one best track from The Witcher 3 though, holy shit best game music ever
Especially if you follow the route of when she's more compassionate and finds her son dying from stab wounds after he opened the gates for her. This song symbolizes her wrath and want of justice on the man who led the Nilfgaardians who killed her child.
@@MrPatriot112"I'll reduce your pathetic Realms to embers!!" *Steals your units, assimilates everything, tactic spams, plays the ard feainn trio and plays 5k power soldiers*
I bought the game not expecting much. It ended up being one of my all time favourites. Story, music, characters, choices and consequences, everything was perfect. It's such a shame that's it's so underrated.
@@drdramatik just forgot about it. Gameplay was nice. Going around the map finding treasures and quests, other than that it was mostly Gwent. So I guess if someone doesn't like card games they won't like it. But it wasn't bad.
@@wiktorija3 I would have to disagree, for me the gameplay was by far the weakest aspect of the game. The exploration part was the most boring, picking up wood and coins, but the Gwent matches were sometimes really annoying, sometimes really obtuse too, and I have hundreds of hours on the Gwent standalone game.
@@drdramatik well I didn't mind the gameplay. Maybe sometime it would get a bit boring but I thing they rest makes up for it. But I understand that it might not be to everybody's liking. Still I think people should give this game a try
Especially when you upgraded it so that it hits almost every unit in the line most of the time. You just have to make sure that you use the card around the beginning so you can get the maximum profit of it. But not too soon, or the enemy just avoids the flames.
@@usaku9851 Yeah I agree. I like to wait until the opponent commits minimum 3 units on the board before dropping the fire force. I also don’t mind picking them up during my cycle though during the late game for extra points.
@@rosameltrozo5889 @Sergiusko www.playstationlifestyle.net/2019/12/06/thronebreaker-the-witcher-tales-sequel-cdpr/ To give you guys a little except: "Despite generally positive reviews, the title did not move the needle as the studio presumed it would. Within weeks of its PC release, CD Projekt spoke of the game’s failure to meet sales expectations in an earnings call." Additionally: "Might this Gwent-centric RPG see the series further explored in a potential sequel? According to developers from CD Projekt RED, the answer is a simple “no.”" They've also discontinued support for the standalone Gwent card game on PS4 and Xbox One as of December 9th, 2019, due to lackluster participation and sales on that front. Long story short: CDPR is only after the money, not the art the games made. Cyberpunk 2077 is perfect evidence of that.
When i play gwent ranked and go for some shieldwall i always use the thronebreaker soundtrack, especialy this one... LET THEM BLACK CLADS BREAK UPON MY BODY, FOR LYRIA AND RIVIA!!!
Kicking the ass of Nilfgaard has never been so satisfying! The irony was, as in The Witcher 3; the Empire crumbled, not because of the War casualties, or military proficiency, but because of it's administrative tasks & payment fees, in order to sustain an army.
@@aarongillard2615 Radovid was still a kid under the regency of Philippa Eilhart by this timeline; And in terms of endings, you'd think Radovid winning this war, would finnish the conflict in the long run against the Nilfgaard Empire? Even if Emhyr was deposed/killed, whoever controls the Empire could prepare another invasion 5-15 years later...
@@City-Hunter Your original statement was about the Witcher 3 and then you go on to talk about Radovid in the time of Thronebreaker. Radovid would win the war against Emhyr through strategy and conflict if he is left alive in the Witcher 3. As for Thronebreaker, yes it is difficult and expensive to raise all the armies Nilfgaard uses, which is why they had to win quickly and decisively to force treaties out of Henselt, Foltest and Radovid. This is also why Novigrad is so important during the war in the Witcher 3.
@@karstenmadsen14 The original statement, had the first line on Thronebreaker, then it contextualized on Witcher 3. Then i concluded with a synthesis on both War Campaigns
@@City-Hunter Where is the conclusion? There's the bit on Thronebreaker, then "The irony was in The Witcher 3..." which indicates that the following statement is only about the Witcher 3, and you never indicate Thronebreaker is involved again. Aaron is right
@@tiagomaia6730 aretuza adept on reinforced ballista,and summon them with reinforcements,seize bronzes with gernichora's trophy,muzzle and again muzzle with armorsmith ,and skeligge warriors with dagur beat easily.But i struggled with not enough place for units so much :D.But of course with skellige bronze unit who's take damage from opponent i kill them for open place.
They don't really help that much, though? Main issue with Aep Dahy is that his fucking 90-card deck and auto-replacing means he'll always have both rows full with high-value stuff on the decisive round. He's not doing that much damage to your side, so Eyck and Isbel won't hit that hard on top of killing his cards being mostly counterproductive. What you need is a way to do controlled damage and leave his cards weakened, but alive. Or alternatively break things by getting your own side immensely buffed up with Reinforcements/Adept/Alchemist/Forager shenanigans.
Part of this song reminds me of some other boss battle in a different game... but I can't just quite grasp the context. Part begins from 0:35 and ends at 0:52. Anyone else having same feelings?
Why did you delete the rest of the Long version -songs? They were great and I wish that you had the patience to do more of the songs as long versions (most of the songs in youtube or anywhere are just 3 minutes long) as your versions are really what make the songs come to life!
Gwent with this music feels like playing against aep dahy... WHEN I GO IN WITH MY SHIELDWALLS THE BLACK CLADS DON'T STAND A CHANCE HAHA FOR LYRIA AND RIVIAAAA
Thronebreakers is really awesome , in some instances a bit boring with dialogues you pretty much dont care in random situations , but its a great game nonetheless
i played the games , to be honest the game play didn't have anything challenging i even played hard mode , the cards not fitting togather , there's no alot skills in card , no card combination , it's confusing somtime to understand whats going on if u don't read the card well , i couldn't updragde my camp properly and the game ended already , there was alot missing upgrades , they need to improve it