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If you like free-roaming fantasy role-playing games, you're certainly going to enjoy Two Worlds. With a huge world and tons of side-quests, it's bound to keep you entertained for weeks.
[url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/two_worlds][/url]Two Worlds is a CRPG set in a fantasy world called Antaloor. The game is non-linear, so you're free to just explore and help people around, although there is a core quest you need to complete, obviously. The character advancement system isn't class-based, so as you advance certain skills and stats, you can have the protagonist fit almost any play style. Upon its initial release the game suffered from bugs, which resulted in it getting mediocre ratings, however our release, patched to version 1.7, is practically bug-free, for your gaming pleasure. Add to that great visuals, even by today's standards, and you've got a game more than worth spending $9.99 on.
Nice!....but i have no moneys :(
Hmm...I haven't head that many positive things about this game. Wouldn't work with reasonable performance on my PC anyway, but the slight Gothic vibe still makes this a somewhat interesting package...
Post edited May 13, 2010 by KEgstedt
cute game but.. I was expecting older games from GOG :(
wow this is unexpected...
what can i say about the game. It grows on you. At first it's looks and plays bad but if you give it a chance you might actually like it. The voice acting however will never be good. And for some reason, just like gothic III i never got it to run at a decent framerate. Hmmm i would recommend it if you really like this sort of games or you are in need of an open world rpg but everyone else should avoid it.
Okay, so it's not a brilliant game, has some really terrible voice acting and the "expansions" are in fact online-multiplayer instances and not really what I'd call true expansions, but it's an enjoyable enough game.
Might be nice to have a non-Steam version of it so it's on my wishlist for now.
Bought this on original and could never get it to run the online install just crashed it, i paid full price as well which f***ked me off. Did look ok though.
Not sure if i can bring myself to pay for it again since it cost me £30 the first time and i never got to play it.
Post edited May 13, 2010 by thornton_s
I picked this one up on a $5 sale a long time ago. Crippled by activations I've now probably run out of. Hey, if it is so next time I try it, I'll grab it again for $10.
I know it got a lot of bad reviews and word of mouth, but I really enjoyed this game. Voice acting aside (Forsooth! Verily Verily bad mayhaps!), it's fun to spend short bursts running around in.
wait... what?
From what I heard this game was a little bit awful.
Maybe if I get drunk enough, I might buy it and give myself a few cheap laughs, (and I'd probably get more for my money, than if I bought a Micheal Makintyre Dvd for around the same price! XD).
I know this was filled with bugs at release but still managed to get a very good score in Swedish PC Gamer, so is it more stable now (from someone whos played this version please)? If so Im very tempted by this
Post edited May 13, 2010 by Backe
This is a very good game. Seriously, I know it has a bad reputation (bugs at release, bad 360 version), but in it's current state, the game really doesn't deserve it. The start is not very good, but give it a couple of hours and it'll grow on you. Suddenly you have this massive world with total freedom, and tons of things to do.
Really, give it a chance. If you like open RPGs, you won't regret it.
Looks like Elder Scrolls: Oblivion to me.
"Explore a fantasy world and see your quest through to the end", eh? You couldn't have been a little bit more generic/vague, could you?
I really enjoyed this game, it didn't deserve the negative press it originally received, but to be fair this game had some major bugs on launch (but I believe most have now been addressed, at least I've not had any issues).
The only thing I would be concerned about is performance, this is quite a modern game with fairly high hardware requirements.
If you have the kit, treat yourself... it's worth ever penny!
Great :-)
I was always interested in this game but never bought it because of it's online activation DRM... no I have no excuse not to buy it.
Wishlisted. I've heard some terrible things about it, but I've also heard this is one very solid RPG.