Leroux: Given that Two Worlds 2 is currently on sale for $8, would you mind elaborating a bit on that recommendation? I haven't heard many positive things about the series and many people make it sound like it's rather average - what is it that you particularly liked about it, compared to similar games?
Fenixp: Well, first of all - you have a lot of other, most likely better RPGs to play. Just saying. Now to actually answer the question...
Two Worlds 2 is a broken mess. And it's wonderful. Combat's weird, with active block which just kida sorta does what it's supposed to, archery with complete auto-lockon system, spells which ... Are quite awesome actually, they work on a principle of combining cards with multiple effects to create a spell, that's quite neat. Oh and stealth - just don't even bother.
But, in case you decide to create a class which does happen to work (mage or knight, pretty much - archery is more of a support kind of deal as far as I'm concerned. Oh, and the game doesn't have an actual class system - just pick whatever skills and attributes), the game's actually pretty damn good. As for being generic, I don't really agree - the first chapter takes place in Savannah, not a setting I've seen all that much, and the second chapter is even more interesting (4 chapters or so in total).
But I suppose you care about story and plot, don't you? Well, the best thing about Two Worlds 2 is that, unless you're blind, you will soon find out that it just doesn't take itself seriously. At all. The prologue is a showdown of fantasy chlichés - Sexy warrior chick, Sexy mystical chick, Musculine manly warrior, Musculine manly mage, Musculine manly archer, Evil laughing villian, damsel in distress. The writers just thought "Oh to heck with it" and went all the way :D And after the prologue, the game just goes on with making a bit more subtle jokes and just constantly keeps pointing at other fantasy games, saying 'you're silly.' The subtleties would often make you wonder whether it's intentional or just a bad writing - but there are several moments in the game which make it quite clear that the game written this way quite deliberately.
That's not all tho - the main storyline, and some of the sidequests, are actually quite good. The less I spoil here the better, but while it's still a collection of fantasy clichés, it's put together really well, and actually contains an unexpected twist here and there. Really liked it. And recreation of Indiana Jones. Ehm.
Oh and dem graphix! Makes me want to fire it up and get in the mix myself! I picked it up a while ago but still on my uninstalled backlog. Maybe I'll have to amend the order :-)