For one man, The Witcher 2 went beyond being simply an enjoyable experience. For Nick, it was therapeutic.
Nick suffers from a "terrible, shitty disability" that gives him almost constant migraines (cluster migraines) - pain held at bay since teenage years with a cocktail of drugs. But sometimes the pain doesn't go, he shared on Reddit, and when those times come only a few things can take his mind away.
And the longer and deeper he can immerse himself in a game, the better. But only "a very small amount" of games have worked for him, and among that number is The Witcher 2.
He feels compelled to thank the people who make these rare games because of the therapeutic effect they have. But when he wrote to Polish Witcher developer CD Projekt Red he got something rather unexpected in return...
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2014-11-12-witcher-3-dev-cd-projekt-turns-cluster-migraine-suffering-fan-into-npc
<span style="font-size:5"><b><i>Tι να πεις; ΣΕΒΑΣΜΟΣ.</i></b></span>