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  • Summary: Adventure as Geralt through the ballads of Dandelion in Reigns: The Witcher, the latest mutation of the smash-hit swipe ‘em up Reigns series from Nerial and Devolver Digital, set in the merciless, dark-fantasy world of CD PROJEKT RED’s award-winning The Witcher series.

    As Geralt of Rivia,
    Adventure as Geralt through the ballads of Dandelion in Reigns: The Witcher, the latest mutation of the smash-hit swipe ‘em up Reigns series from Nerial and Devolver Digital, set in the merciless, dark-fantasy world of CD PROJEKT RED’s award-winning The Witcher series.

    As Geralt of Rivia, legendary monster slayer, you will navigate the moral maze and fight for survival through the drunken ballads of the bard.
    Will you hunt monsters, upset the locals, or run a hot bath? Compose an inspiring epic to perhaps, one day, claim immortality.
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  1. Positive: 1 out of 4
  2. Negative: 0 out of 4
  1. Mar 4, 2026
    81
    Reigns: The Witcher neatly combines the two Franchises and delivers another worthy entry in the now decade-old Reigns franchise. With plenty of Witcher source material to work with, this entertains for hours, as the formula works as good as we have come to expect.
  2. Feb 25, 2026
    70
    Reigns: The Witcher is just more Reigns. If you still find this gameplay formula fun and entertaining, there's a lot to love, but if you think it could use a more significant overhaul, this instalment won't exactly impress you much more than the other highly similar chapters did.”
  3. Feb 27, 2026
    70
    The Reigns formula is applied in an interesting way to the world of The Witcher through a curious narrative device that actually features Dandelion more than Geralt. The result is an adventure full of choices that does not sacrifice the irony typical of the Nerial series and manages to entertain with its unpredictable narrative, except that this randomness often becomes almost excessive.
  4. 50
    Like its predecessors, it’s incredibly lightweight, your choices set out so briefly you’re regularly left guessing about potential outcomes; a sense the game attempts to paper over by throwing so many of them at you. It’s occasionally amusing, but too insubstantial to be satisfying.