Aright, beat the Witcher 2 again (took the Iorveth path, as well as some other different decisions) and I'm pretty unsure on what final save I should keep. Major spoilers.
With Iorveth you end up having the Pontar Valley free, and now Saskia is alive and able to rule over it, as well as the south having one less dead king (Henselt). With Vernon, Henselt dies, Letho dies, Saskia dies (pretty much the best of a worst situation there) I also fucked up some other options, but basically the south becomes more unstable and the pontar valley no longer has a ruler.
So yeah, I'm completely unsure what save to take. I like Vernon more but Iorveth's side seems to have a better ending for the south considering it has two more rulers and a better chance against the north, but then you end up betraying your kingdom, Vernon (who probably dies), and you're still an outlaw. So yeah, no easy answers and each side has its positives and negatives.
So yeah, great game, amazing story, one of the few games were choices made in game felt important and everyone had a well fleshed out motivation and it all tied in really well to this multilayered story. The only things that bother me are the fact that everything can be very hard to follow on a single play through, and the fact that Triss is always trying to get with you despite being good friends with the girl whom Geralt is supposed to love and be chasing the entire series. Also magic, traps, and bombs could be better balanced, needing to meditate to drink potions sucks, and the potions themselves are pretty mediocre.
Oh, and I'm about done with Chrono Trigger. Amazing game, getting my ultimate weapons as of now and wrapping up the side quests. Really blown away by the game, wish I played it when younger, would have been SO into RPGs then.
also ONE more minor knit pick, my friend says he's play a "good guy" first in Skyrim and he keeps following all these arbitrary rules, and I'm 90% sure Skyrim has no morality system. So do people actually enjoy a black and white morality system? I really hope they die out, they're basically embarrassing.