The story indeed becomes more interesting after a while. What does not change much is the amount of cutscenes, non-interactive "dialogues" and obscenities. When you hear an obnoxious sentence concerning a close relationship between "your mama" and a "dwarven cock" repeated over and over again, you get tired. Even F-word you hear in the non-human quarter all the time sounds more refreshing. Does Sapkowski use a lot of vulgar language in his novels?
The dialogues are truly disappointing.
As much as I admire Geralt's cynical attitude (and his wonderful husky voice), I wish I had more control over his interaction with other NPC's. Most of the time, when some NPC is pissed off, all it takes to get back in his/her good graces is to leave the house and re-enter.
The conspicuous lack of customization makes this game more like an action/adventure than a true RPG. I am not saying action/adventure is bad though.My biggest disappointment so far is with the RPG elements: it seems like one of those games that gives only the illusion of choice and customisation.
What exactly do you consider "insulting remarks" and "childish remarks" and what particular games are insulted, in your opinion? The Witcher, Oblivion, or Dungeon Siege?It may be a bad game in one person's opinion and a good game in the other so who is right? It's all down to opinion and much as I respect other people's opinions I don't respect people posting insulting remarks about games just because they don't like the game. Fair enough if you don't like it but why make childish remarks?