Gwent Reviews
Gwent proves itself capable as more than a minigame, with mechanics that support intricate online matches that eschew chance in favor of tough choices
Gwent's revamped ruleset and eagerness to reward your time spent with it make it a compelling multiplayer endeavour in The Witcher universe.
Months after the final release, Gwent: The Witcher Card Game is still going strong. The minigame-turned-esport continually goes through iterations and patches, shedding skins and morphing into a real beast of a card game. It has a wistful past, a solid present, and a bright future.
Hearthstone has worthy and equally matched opponent. Witcher World flares in card game from CD Project Red.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Gwent: The Witcher Card Game in its Homecoming version is not bad at all, and if you manage to endure the more difficult beginning, you can enjoy countless hours of fun with it.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Gwent is an excellent card game that is simple to understand, yet still takes time and thought to master. Its depth and replayability will keep you engaged for countless hours.
