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- Two Worlds 2
- X360, PS3
- Published by South Peak Games
- French release: Available
- US release: 4th quarter 2010
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I do like the fact that the developers have been open about the first ones failings, and have put alot of effert to correct those failings.. by all acounts the previews of it so far sound promising.
I'm also interested to see what they do with online..as thats supposed to be a big part of it this time round
The sequel looks better, but not good enough for me to warrant much interest.
Looks good, but I hope it is way more polished then the first. So easy to just exploit the hell out of that game.
Seriously though, i think they showed just how incompetent they were with the first two worlds, do we really need a second? I suppose they have remedied all their issues and now rise from the ashes with a splendid game but then i think about it for 2 seconds and realize that has a 0.01% chance of happening. Nah, i think i'll just wait for TES5 for my epic high-fantasy rpg-ing instead.
It had some bugs, but nothing really bad. Any improvements are just extras as far as I am concerned.
I'm not a huge RPG fan, but I absolutely loved the first game. Tough baddies would just flatten you at first, but once you got up your levels, smashing them is satisfying beyond belief.
It had some bugs, but nothing really bad. Any improvements are just extras as far as I am concerned.
Honestly, if you liked Two World, try playing Oblivion.
That's one of the few RPGs I've ever finished. Didn't like the levelling on the enemies and the main plot.
the only thing that really bothered me was the piss poor voice acting, but at least you can say they used more then 3 people to voice their NPC's (more then can be said for oblivion tbh)