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  1. Aug 28, 2023
    0
    Mediocre and old game in every aspect, even for the year it was released. It's a shame that Crysis was released the same year as this game. If you compare its graphics, you will understand better what I mean. I made a mistake and tried it and regretted it, don't do it. Some nostalgia obsessed people who do not understand games may recommend this game to you, and you should stay away fromMediocre and old game in every aspect, even for the year it was released. It's a shame that Crysis was released the same year as this game. If you compare its graphics, you will understand better what I mean. I made a mistake and tried it and regretted it, don't do it. Some nostalgia obsessed people who do not understand games may recommend this game to you, and you should stay away from such people. Expand
  2. Dec 17, 2022
    7
    Внебрачный сын свитков и Готики.
    До их уровня конечно не дотягивает, но сам по себе достойный представитель.
    7/10
  3. Jun 2, 2021
    8
    You ever hear the phrase "So bad it's good"? This is this game's very essence. It's GODAWFUL, full of bugs, the voice acting is terrible, yet the combat remains somewhat fun. The graphics are awful, but this is a 2008 game, admit it, all graphics were terrible back then compared to the life-like stuff we have now.

    Is this a good game? No. No no no no no no no. But it's fun to laugh at
    You ever hear the phrase "So bad it's good"? This is this game's very essence. It's GODAWFUL, full of bugs, the voice acting is terrible, yet the combat remains somewhat fun. The graphics are awful, but this is a 2008 game, admit it, all graphics were terrible back then compared to the life-like stuff we have now.

    Is this a good game? No. No no no no no no no. But it's fun to laugh at for a while, and while it's a disappointment technically, I respect the fact that it managed to give me a good time despite all of it's flaws.
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  4. Mar 23, 2021
    7
    I played the game up to 65 levels. The game is fun at first., but you start to get bored towards the end.The world of the game is starting to seem empty. The tasks are not interesting except for some tasks, you usually produce the same style. The sense of exploration sounds good at the beginning of the game, but you see that it is always the same afterwards. Dungeons usually have the sameI played the game up to 65 levels. The game is fun at first., but you start to get bored towards the end.The world of the game is starting to seem empty. The tasks are not interesting except for some tasks, you usually produce the same style. The sense of exploration sounds good at the beginning of the game, but you see that it is always the same afterwards. Dungeons usually have the same design and do not offer stories. Looting items is my favorite part of the game, but Two-handed weapon variety is minimal. You can develop the same type of weapons on top of each other, this is nice. Some dialogues in the game are very long, which allows you to understand the story more clearly.Graphics are not bad for the year. The skill tree fills up very quickly, after 40 levels there is no talent left to distribute points. I have not encountered a very bad bug except some minor bugs.I do not like horse riding. I have never seen such bad horse riding mechanics in any game. Honestly, the game was very easy even though I played hard, I killed everything in one shot after 40 levels. In general, I liked the game but its story It didn't affect much and it didn't end very well. Expand
  5. Aug 9, 2020
    5
    Boring story, terrible dialogue, really bad voice acting, overpowered enemies, clunky combat, awful framerate drops and lackluster boss fights. All of this adds up to a very mediocre game that, rather putting The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion to shame, put itself to shame.
  6. Jul 25, 2020
    10
    Одна из самых лучших игр в которые я когда либо играл !
  7. Feb 27, 2019
    9
    Great progression system, interesting world, very good character skill system, it's basically a game similar to Gothic and for me this is the biggest compliment there can be.
    I sunk 40 hours into it.

    'Tis a very good game, mayhap you should play it.
  8. Dec 10, 2017
    5
    This is so terrible it has become one of my favorite games of all time. First off the game is very laggy especially in combat going from about 25 fps to 4 fps. I honestly didn't really mind the story since it was not required of you to progress through the main quest line right away (except the first 8 or 9 minutes) but what really made this game for me was how bad the voice acting was,This is so terrible it has become one of my favorite games of all time. First off the game is very laggy especially in combat going from about 25 fps to 4 fps. I honestly didn't really mind the story since it was not required of you to progress through the main quest line right away (except the first 8 or 9 minutes) but what really made this game for me was how bad the voice acting was, sweet mother of god it sounds like kindergartners trying to act out the script of harry potter. A cool feature about this game is the progression system, it's actually quite unique and there is tons of ways your character can go from the first hour or two. Although the best part of this game is the world, it's huge and from one side of the map to the other without exploring dungeons or caves can take over 30 hours just in a straight line. So overall if you want a good laugh or something to do for a couple hours you can find this game for around 3 dollars at any gamestop in the u.s. Expand
  9. Dec 2, 2017
    5
    According to me, this is not great, but still better than some of the revered (and overrated) RPG titles out there. It does the usual wrongs, like being too hack n' slash and itemised, but is good on exploration and successfully original on a number of game mechanics.

    From best to worst: +++ Improved equipment by accumulation/merging ++ Graphics ++ Mounts + Magic system with
    According to me, this is not great, but still better than some of the revered (and overrated) RPG titles out there. It does the usual wrongs, like being too hack n' slash and itemised, but is good on exploration and successfully original on a number of game mechanics.

    From best to worst:
    +++ Improved equipment by accumulation/merging
    ++ Graphics
    ++ Mounts
    + Magic system with cumulative cards and boosters.
    + Alchemy that motivates experimentation.
    + Your kills can become ghosts on the following night.
    - Random treasures with a percentage-based lockpicking system, leading to numerous save/load routines until satisfaction.
    -- Initiation to desired skills is factually made random by the map size and the lack of information about teachers.
    -- No thief role. Everyone needs Lockpick, as it is the only way to open chests and furniture, all of which are locked.
    -- Too many mobs ; combat (or slaughter) is incessant.
    --- Too much loot, too much detail in the loot, too many similar objects, too many numbers, too much time spent computing in the inventory.
    --- Inventory too small and messy (despite an auto-sorting button.)
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  10. Oct 7, 2016
    7
    Dubbing boli, konie to bezmózgie stworzenia, świat jest za duży, grafika szczypie w oczy, optymalizacja nie istnieje... Ale co z tego, gra się naprawdę przyjemnie, muzyka jest wspaniała, expa zdobywa się szybko, wyrzynanie się nie nudzi... Warto zagrać.
  11. Sep 20, 2015
    4
    I thought I'd give this game a try even though plenty seem to find it terrible and unfortunately I have to agree.
    This game is very outdated with ugly graphics and atrocious voice acting. Nothing managed to grab me and want to keep playing, story seems boring and cliche
    I normally try to play a game for at least 10 hours before writing a review, but the voice acting immediately put me
    I thought I'd give this game a try even though plenty seem to find it terrible and unfortunately I have to agree.
    This game is very outdated with ugly graphics and atrocious voice acting. Nothing managed to grab me and want to keep playing, story seems boring and cliche
    I normally try to play a game for at least 10 hours before writing a review, but the voice acting immediately put me off, sounds very robotic with no emotion behind the words, sounds like someone is bored and just reading the lines half heartedly straight off the bat.
    The default controls are horrible as well, space for action and e for jump.

    At least you can change it. Though I could not map shift to anything at all and trying to map the tilde key just resulted in opening a dialogue function.

    Character creation is extremely limited, you can only play as a male and change his hair and features a tiny bit.

    I do not need to play much at all to decide that I really hate playing this game. It's terrible in every way. Talking to NPC's is like a form of torture, listening to dialogue that sounds like someone is very bored makes me want to mute the sound.

    A waste of time to play such a bad game when there are heaps better games I can spend my time playing.

    But if you feel the need to give it a try maybe get it on a sale. But to me this game is not worth playing even if it was free.
    It is not a joy for me to play at all.
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  12. Jun 10, 2015
    7
    If you're new to the RPG genre, I recommend playing through heavyweights like Oblivion, Skyrim, Gothic 3, Divinity: Original Sin prior to playing Two Worlds. But if you're like me and have already played those and enjoyed every last bit of it, but still crave for more, then hell, you probably want to give Two Worlds a try.

    My ratings(scale:10): Combat and gameplay mechanics: 7 Story:
    If you're new to the RPG genre, I recommend playing through heavyweights like Oblivion, Skyrim, Gothic 3, Divinity: Original Sin prior to playing Two Worlds. But if you're like me and have already played those and enjoyed every last bit of it, but still crave for more, then hell, you probably want to give Two Worlds a try.

    My ratings(scale:10):
    Combat and gameplay mechanics: 7
    Story: 8
    Dialogue: 6
    Sound: 5
    Graphics: 9
    Animations: 6
    Character modeling: 6
    Voice acting: 5
    World design: 7
    Quality to content: 8

    For me TW started out a bit slow and I was often disengaged and didn't feel like continuing. Initially it doesn't succeed in catching your interest. I had a plan to play the first game before playing Two Worlds II and I must say: "Don't be deterred by the average rating". TW has more entertainment value than you'd believe. The reason I don't recommend this to new players is because it is unpolished.

    The combat is mechanically lacking, but regardless, I found tons of enjoyment in it. First time I started playing I chose to play on hard difficulty and went for the mage class. Not sure if I can recommend that. Nearly uninstalled never to play again because of that. Could be that further on as you acquire stronger spells it gets better. Fortunately the melee is fine from get-go. It doesn't feature swashbuckling per se, but it provides you with a number of approaches to any situation. For example there is a wide variety of different traps, each more applicable to certain foes and situations than others. You also have the option to sneak. Very useful and sometimes essential if you, for example, need to get up close to a more vulnerable target that would otherwise one shot you from a distance. There are plenty of tactics you can utilize if you think creatively.

    I haven't finished the game yet, but the story is very compelling. It's generally not cliche and often surprises you.

    I haven't felt much character development going on, and I guess the dialogue scripts are at blame. They're mostly there just to give you information, but don't advance any character very well. The voice acting could be better. Often it seems like the actors voicing their characters are reading their lines for the first time, since their voices don't convey the emotions expected, 'nor do they seem to be affected by what the other counterpart just said. But at other times the voice acting and dialogue are great. I just wish that the characters were modeled better. The same faces and voices are seen and heard everywhere. Even two key figures, Ultar Karga and Ebrat Skelden, both from opposing factions have the same voice actor. What the hell??

    Animations are... interesting, but mostly poor. I shouldn't expect much from a game as old as this, but certain things could've been done better. I'm mostly disturbed by the constant laggy movements of combat animations. It is well motioned, but they don't flow too well. Perhaps the only time the animation is smooth during combat is the moment a fresh kill flies a short distance from a forceful blow and drops dead on the ground. Regardless of this, I found melee combat satisfying and inviting. I'm guessing archery and combat magic aren't very viable, since they failed hard early on and I haven't given them a second chance.

    The quality to content describes the relationship between how much content there is in the game and how enjoyable it is. Based on the time I've played so far I'd say it's a solid 8. The game is massive and features varied content. I haven't experienced repetitiveness (At first constantly travelling to a merchant to sell your loot was a pain, but that problem is mended with the ingenius teleportation stone that can be earned via a sidequest). But THE LOOT! If you are a loot whore like me then TW is your wet dream.

    One other thing that bugs me is that there's no way to change your chosen difficulty setting mid-game. If you choose to play the game on medium difficulty (there are 3: easy, med, hard), the beginning of the game feels just right. Everything is well balanced. Unfortunately once your gear improves medium becomes a bit too easy since there is rarely any need for all those tactics I mentioned earlier. You can just go in guns blazing and everybody around you will drop like flies. Some hard-hitting foes will always smack you dead with one hit though. I would love to swap over to hard difficulty to see if I actually need all those potions and traps I've been carrying around. You could start from the beginning, but there isn't really much replay value to help you get to where you were.

    Running out of characters here now. There are still so many aspects I would love to discuss, but my verdict is: If you're into RPGs, you really should at least try this one, even if you feel prejudiced toward it.
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  13. Jun 3, 2015
    6
    This game is a definition of mixed feelings. I really liked some mechanics (and some I hated), at some points story was quite immersive, but most of the time it wasn't truly memorable. I wouldn't say it's a terrible game, as I wouldn't say it's particularly good. However, I imagine some people will really love it.
    Biggest advantage? Spell creation system.
  14. May 16, 2015
    9
    I'm from Poland. Off course i like polish games and that studio (Reality pump). And this game is nice sandbox RPG like Oblivion, Gothic, Risen, Wither (equally Polish). In 2007 this game was a hit to rpg in the world. He have nice graphic (good in 2007) More equipments and horses. And the most important.......you can fight on the horse!!!!
  15. Sep 29, 2014
    8
    I tend to agree with some of the comments here. It is so terribly good. As is Two Worlds 2! Both games are certainly not the Blockbuster big budget games that Oblivion or Skyrim are, but you know what? It's pretty darn good for what it tries to do! The voice acting is mediocre at best, but the dialogue is good. So it balances out. The animations, like Two Worlds 2 are repetitive and kindaI tend to agree with some of the comments here. It is so terribly good. As is Two Worlds 2! Both games are certainly not the Blockbuster big budget games that Oblivion or Skyrim are, but you know what? It's pretty darn good for what it tries to do! The voice acting is mediocre at best, but the dialogue is good. So it balances out. The animations, like Two Worlds 2 are repetitive and kinda cheezy. However, like many, I find myself drawn to it's great combat, good story, interaction and gameplay. It is indeed fun. The archery is not Skyrim caliber, but it's far better than Oblivion's horrible bow mechanics. Think Fable 2 or Zelda type bow mechanics which are decent. If I were to compare it to anything, it would be a little Skyrim and a little Oblivion and although low budget in some respects, it makes up for it in many others. The graphics are VERY good for a game of it's time and the engine feels fluid and not clunky. Not as clunky as Oblivion anyway, but not quite as refined or polished as Skyrim. Nevertheless, it gets a well deserved 7 - 8, just because they try hard and what little shortcomings it has are EASILY overlooked because it's just fun to play! It's worth a look and you just might be surprised. I would even recommend it over Two Worlds 2. Expand
  16. Jun 30, 2014
    3
    I got TW and TW II in a GoG package sale super cheap. I've played through the game, but didn't bother with completing every side quest. It really wasn't worth the effort to bother and I really only played it because I wanted to go into TW II having played the first game and it came with it.

    This is a horrible game. The interface is clunky, the voice acting is Resident Evil level awful,
    I got TW and TW II in a GoG package sale super cheap. I've played through the game, but didn't bother with completing every side quest. It really wasn't worth the effort to bother and I really only played it because I wanted to go into TW II having played the first game and it came with it.

    This is a horrible game. The interface is clunky, the voice acting is Resident Evil level awful, and the graphics are dated and inconsistent. The rendered cut-scenes look worse than the actual game does, and that's saying something.

    That said, it's not the worst way you could spend your time, but just about any other open world RPG would be better. The lack of quality leads to some amusing moments, but it's not really enough to make up for how bad this game is. It's also not particularly difficult and once the main campaign is over, the game ends.

    You're much better off with something like Elder Scrolls or Divinity, but if you've burned yourself out on those games and are looking for something to scratch the open world RPG itch and don't mind a heavy amount of cheese, this is awful if you get it cheap. You might enjoy it in an 'it's so bad it's good' kind of way, but don't expect more than that out of it, and be prepared to deal with the awkward interface and frustratingly flighty enemies and poor ranged combat.

    Melee works fine, bows are useless, and spells are largely only good for stopping fleeing or kiting enemies so you can run up and smack them with a melee weapon. Weapons can be swapped and there are multiple hot bars, but even those are a little awkward to use. Not to the point that they don't work.

    The sequel is far better, but the events of this game happen just previous to TW II. You don't need to play this to enjoy the far superior sequel, but you'll probably get a little more out of TW II if you have.

    If you can get it super cheap, blow through it with some cheat commands before playing TW II. Powering through the main quest doesn't take that long. Otherwise I really can't recommend it. It's not unplayable or devoid of fun, but lacks any sort of polish and is riddled with minor bugs. I've yet to run into anything game breaking and most are graphical in nature.

    Get it cheap, and even then only if you've tired of better games of the same type and/or are looking to play Two Worlds II with more insight on the lore of the game's setting. Even then it's best to just cheat God-mode yourself and blow through the campaign without worrying much about the various side quests.

    Pretty much skip it unless you're a hardcore fan of this type of game and are willing to put up with it's many, many flaws.
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  17. Dec 22, 2013
    7
    This game isn't anywhere near as bad as I thought it would be, considering it's in the 6's range on metacritic. I've definitely seen worse games get a better score...

    at any rate Two Worlds is a decent game, during gameplay the graphics are just fine, it's actually the cutscenes that are the worst part of it Especially when they are talking. It's like one of those old japanese movies
    This game isn't anywhere near as bad as I thought it would be, considering it's in the 6's range on metacritic. I've definitely seen worse games get a better score...

    at any rate Two Worlds is a decent game, during gameplay the graphics are just fine, it's actually the cutscenes that are the worst part of it Especially when they are talking. It's like one of those old japanese movies badly dubbed over where the people are talking with their mouths closed lol.

    That's pretty much the worst part and I don't feel it merits the bad reviews. You basically have three options as a character harassing your enemies at range with your choice of magic or bow (which are treated pretty much the same just need different stats) and kiting your enemies, Making your standard melee tank warrior, or being a sneaky thief/assassin.

    I haven't beat the game, so maybe this will change but the plot is interesting but didn't make me care about the characters most of them have ties to the first two worlds game which I never played and therefore didn't care about a lot of it.
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  18. Oct 15, 2013
    5
    A fairly average RPG that looks pretty solid and has a lot of potential but never really quite gets there. Similar style to others like Oblivion of the time but the poor movement and average story as well as voice acting make this a more of a miss than a hit.
  19. Jun 18, 2013
    8
    People are mostly hating on this game, but I really like this game's feel. There is something unique about this, that made me stick with it for many hours. Maybe it's the art style, the character designs or the world itself. Dunno but I really felt immersed into the game. Two Worlds has THE BEST magic system ever created. I loved collecting spell-cards, then finding other cards to mod myPeople are mostly hating on this game, but I really like this game's feel. There is something unique about this, that made me stick with it for many hours. Maybe it's the art style, the character designs or the world itself. Dunno but I really felt immersed into the game. Two Worlds has THE BEST magic system ever created. I loved collecting spell-cards, then finding other cards to mod my spell they way I wanted. The alchemy was also the best I've seen in an RPG game so far. Combat is a bit imbalanced and clunky in a similiar way Gothic 1&2 combat is. The world is impressive in size and there are many distinctive landscapes forests including cold mountain tops, desert and rainforest. It had bugs, balance problems and lack polishment but I felt so entranced by the game that I ignored those problems and kept playing. Also some new patches came out so maybe it's better now. One of the best RPGs in my book. I don't get it why people hate it. Just try it despite all the hate from people, maybe you will love it as I did. I'm giving it 8/10. Actually writing this review makes me want to replay it right now. Expand
  20. Mar 12, 2012
    5
    Two worlds is a clunky game, with an unexciting world and poor game balance. This is somewhat offset by the size of the landmass and the amount of content in the game. Recommended to tolerant players who don't mind a lot of jank. What they get in exchange is a lot of almost mindless wander-time. Most of which they will be extremely overpowered.
  21. Nov 24, 2011
    10
    This game has amazing game-play and graphics, but there seems to be various animation bugs and normal bugs. I have the game for the Xbox, and i'v played for more then 10 hours, and the game seems to have its ups and downs, but if you played it for at least 1 hour, you might find yourself addictive to it.
  22. Mar 29, 2011
    7
    This is an absolutely terrible game. However, it is also quite a lot of fun. I really don't know how else to put it. The storyline is so bad it's good. The voice acting is pure cheesiness. You'll get sick of the word "verily" after about ten minutes of play. They try to make it old English, but they messed it up. Combat is fun, character development is fun, crafting is fun,This is an absolutely terrible game. However, it is also quite a lot of fun. I really don't know how else to put it. The storyline is so bad it's good. The voice acting is pure cheesiness. You'll get sick of the word "verily" after about ten minutes of play. They try to make it old English, but they messed it up. Combat is fun, character development is fun, crafting is fun, exploring is fun, and spells are fun. You really get that "I'm getting stronger" feeling the best RPGs give you as you develop. If you can get it for cheap, pick it up. I'd spend $10-20 on it. It'll amuse you for a week or two. Expand
  23. Dec 7, 2010
    2
    Poor Graphics, poor audio, pure failure. This game hits the nail on the head of 'Glitch' and corrodes depressively by trying too hard to concept so differently in comparison of other Role-Playing Games. The Complete misconception consists of unrealism by enabling the ability to forge an item with another item of it's self, in a combination of greater power. Overall, The game exceeds anPoor Graphics, poor audio, pure failure. This game hits the nail on the head of 'Glitch' and corrodes depressively by trying too hard to concept so differently in comparison of other Role-Playing Games. The Complete misconception consists of unrealism by enabling the ability to forge an item with another item of it's self, in a combination of greater power. Overall, The game exceeds an outstanding 10/10 for bug exploration. Expand
  24. Oct 3, 2010
    5
    Oblivion killer?No way.Cheap and unsuccessful Oblivion copy?Of course.
  25. Sep 17, 2010
    6
    INTRODUCTION
    A world of chaos infested by the taint. Uncertain truths await at every turn. Your sister kidnapped by unknown assailants. You embark on an epic quest to find and save your sister from an ancient curse. Orcs seek to raise their god and somehow your family is connected. Why? How? With only your trusted weapon at your side, you seek to find the answers. Whether it be eternal
    INTRODUCTION
    A world of chaos infested by the taint. Uncertain truths await at every turn. Your sister kidnapped by unknown assailants. You embark on an epic quest to find and save your sister from an ancient curse. Orcs seek to raise their god and somehow your family is connected. Why? How? With only your trusted weapon at your side, you seek to find the answers. Whether it be eternal glory or an oblivion of darkness awaiting youâ
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  26. CKelley
    Jan 8, 2010
    4
    Lets just say theres a reason its so cheap. Its a knock off of Bethesdas work through and through. Take the setting of oblivion, take out the cool characters, take half of morrowinds equipment, and throw in a bit of fable 1 combat and you get this mutilated baby. Only buy if you happen to have some change in your pocket that you dont want
  27. RaxBlack
    Dec 6, 2009
    4
    If you find this game in the sale bin and are willing to look past the fact that it is not everything you wanted in an RPG pick it up and give it a play. However, be warned that the voice acting in this game is a joke and only good if you have a sense of humor. Then there are the bugs. Its nothing game breaking but it does destroy the experience. The biggest one that comes to mind is the If you find this game in the sale bin and are willing to look past the fact that it is not everything you wanted in an RPG pick it up and give it a play. However, be warned that the voice acting in this game is a joke and only good if you have a sense of humor. Then there are the bugs. Its nothing game breaking but it does destroy the experience. The biggest one that comes to mind is the end of the game, the end cut scene was missing a good chunk of the voice overs. So all in all this game proves that the game designers "It's all about gameplay" theory is totally wrong. Expand
  28. ZozoR
    Nov 2, 2009
    1
    Use a frustrating Morrowind inventory (WITHOUT splitting it in those 3 parts weapons, armour, magic), copy and paste a little Oblivion environment along with confusing character movement (instead of facing the enemy when backpedal, HE - because you cannot play as SHE - turns his back to his enemy!!!) and you'll have Two Worlds.Voice acting is at best cheesy, close combat is lame, Use a frustrating Morrowind inventory (WITHOUT splitting it in those 3 parts weapons, armour, magic), copy and paste a little Oblivion environment along with confusing character movement (instead of facing the enemy when backpedal, HE - because you cannot play as SHE - turns his back to his enemy!!!) and you'll have Two Worlds.Voice acting is at best cheesy, close combat is lame, range combat is awful and frustrating and alchemy when it's not confusing, it is bugged (you mix 2 items for protection and get an item that gives you damage in %).You have TOO many ingredients with TOO many properties, TOO many pieces of armour named in TOO many ways.Frustrating and tedious in managing them. The skill system along with magic system is confusing or buggy (at level 20 you cannot use spells of a certain school because you're not trained in it even if you've explored around 50% of map).At last but not least after killing the 1001 wolf/boar/bear you'll SURELY get bored.Better play Oblivion nth time from the very start for other 200-300-500 hrs and you'll be FAR more satisfied. PS: I gave it 1 for the idea of improving the gear by using of 2 identical piece of equipment/weapon. Expand
  29. DanO.
    Oct 10, 2009
    0
    I bought a legitimate copy of this game and it installed, but won't run because it claims "This version of the game cannot be run in your location". I bought a US copy of the game and I'm in Boson, USA. So now I'm out of luck... can't play the game.. support are unhelpful.. i'm out of money. DO NOT BUY!
  30. NickS
    Aug 20, 2009
    10
    Looking at others comments, this game seems to be like marmite; either you love it, or you hate it. Im glad to say Im one of the ones who loved it. I bought it on steam for £4 and never really got into it, a couple of months later I tried it again and I loved it. So far I have encountered only one bug. So I don't know why people are saying its really buggy. Also, it is very Looking at others comments, this game seems to be like marmite; either you love it, or you hate it. Im glad to say Im one of the ones who loved it. I bought it on steam for £4 and never really got into it, a couple of months later I tried it again and I loved it. So far I have encountered only one bug. So I don't know why people are saying its really buggy. Also, it is very dissimilar from Oblivion. Expand
Metascore
65

Mixed or average reviews - based on 23 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 6 out of 23
  2. Negative: 3 out of 23
  1. Overall, we were mostly frustrated while playing this game. Chalk it up to a poorly optimized engine, a dull and generic fantasy world, all drawn from an exceedingly overused gameplay concept.
  2. PC Gamer UK
    71
    Two Worlds is worth a play, but only if you've exhausted the competition. And invested in ear plugs for when the characters start talking. [Aug 2007, p.88]
  3. 65
    Whilst not groundbreaking, Two Worlds offers some decent fantasy gaming. It's just a shame for the game that there's others out there that do the 'open world' RPG thing better.