On a Whole I would say underrated, but given the caviot that TW1 is underrated and TW2 is overrated.
The first witcher painted an interresting World, where you as a wholly neutral person could view the different cultures and the society around you with a cold pragmatic way. It was a game that often raised the question "what is a monster". The difinition was never clear cut, nor Black and White. The choices were brilliant. The combat was no better or worse then any other RPG but given that it was in essence rythem based, many people did not like it, and it was floaty.
The 2nd Witcher game focused alot on politics, which felt awefully out of place for the protagonist and a stark contrast to the first game. You went from battlefield to battlefield, never having much knowlage of the World around you. It was a very focused game, which ultimately focused in the wrong areas. It was alot more clear cut what a monster were, and the choices you took mostly felt hollow because everything was taken out of context without the overarching society and World around you. The combat was hit or miss, I did not have anything them wanting to change combat, but this was not the right direction. It did however produce a choice which would pretty much completely change chapter 2 in the game, which I will credit it.
Ultimately I hope TW goes back to be more like TW1, the initial trailer seemed to suggest so, and you Again have a World around you, not just some small isolated village, some offputting battelfield, or smal summet. But the notion of something bigger. Something that grants more context, and a reason to play a monster hunter Again (another complaint I had in TW 2, yeah you killed monsters ,but there were a surprisingly small amount of hunting and studying monsters, in comparison to political BS.
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