Vengeance, rage, retribution-as the motives behind the murder are revealed, the weight of Geralt's guilt manifests-is justice his to deliver or will penance require a sacrifice?
This moral tale of guilt, vengeance and anger fits well in the universe of the Witcher with a sting in the tail coming back to force Geralt into action. Geralt's guilt is never really solved and he wears it as another scar. Read Full Review
I have loved this series, abd reading the entire arc over again has been wonderful, allowing appreciation and enjoyment for this latest Witcher tale. Read Full Review
Overall the book ends on a chilling note and still feels very on point with the writing and tone. I feel this more stylized art can work for static scenes, but it leaves a lot to be desired during the action. Read Full Review
Hard to follow the action at times but a cool artistic choice for a well told story Read Full Review
The art style for the Witch`s Lament was extremely inconsistent, with some well-drawn panels to absolute shockers. Possibly done to resemble the pacing of the story, fast and unforgiving. Read Full Review
It's not the strongest ending to a Witcher story, but Witch's Lament is still well worth your time, especially if you're a fan of the franchise. Read Full Review