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While they are being compared to one another as of late, “Gwent: The Witcher Card Game” is nothing like “Pokemon Go.” In “Pokemon Go,” the players look like pests, hanging around congested pavements and getting in the way and there is nothing of that sort with “Gwent: The Witcher Card Game.”

It would be downright absurd if players asked for any Gwent cards to sell and being bugged for battles because non-playable characters in the game would have groaned every time they see Geralt of Rivia wandering the streets, deck in hand, and a hopeful look on his face.

“Gwent: The Witcher 3 Card Game” is a mini-game in “The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.” It is a collectible card game with warriors, monsters, and wizards. They are split into melee, ranged, and siege units with their own damage scores, and gamers trying to field an army with a higher combined total.

Naturally, some cards have abilities like killing units, weakening them, bringing them back, drawing cards, and so on. It’s interesting for splitting each match into a best-of-three without drawing extra cards between rounds, so gamers need to pick their battles carefully.

Some critics actually regard the game as one of the longest games that they have come to play with after a long, long while. It is one kind of video game that they want to complete even if it would take long hours to do so.

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