Would be funny, walking around with the Wolf-medallion.
Things I like about the Witcher:
*The combat system; It's a completly new system for me, it seemed quiet boring at first, but how more I fight, how more I like it. Altough it may sound easy to click at the right, it can be rather hard at some points.
*The weapons; You can also use different weapons then your Silver and Steel swords(I only got my Steel one so far), but I think most people will prefer their swords as other weapons don't have the three fighting styles.
*The movement; I love this system, altough I'm still not completly used to it, it's rather usefull to be able to switch between keyboard and mouse and only mouse movement. The different views are also usefull. While fighting a single enemy I prefer using the over-the-shoulder camera, and when a new enemy appears out of nowhere, you just pause the game(if even necesary as the different views are hotkeyed to F1, F2 and F3) to change to the isometric view.
Things I don't like:
*camera adjusting during combat: well, the combat system is based on clicking at the right moment, so imagine you're fighting a group of enemies, you attack the first one, click at the right moment on the second one and then want to click the third one, but the game decides you would have a better view if the camera would have that angle. Your screen turns, you click somewhere on the ground because of this and you're combo is broken. OK, no big deal, it would only have been your third hit in the sequence, but imagine this happens during a 5 or even 6 hit combo->it sucks
*rather long load times: I don't know about other computers but when I go through a portal(I mean any kind of object that takes you into another place, requiring you to load, this could be a simple door) it can easily take up to 1 or 2 minutes. This can get rather enoying, especially if there's nothing really important in that specific zone.
I love the art-work book, it contains some beautifull drawings.
I'm not far in the game yet. Finished the Prologue, now I'm in act 1.