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  1. RyanL
    Jan 26, 2009
    10
    I don't understand why this game has such a poor review, it's a bit glitchy at times, I've gotten stuck before, but overall the storyline and character development are great. I liked this much better than oblivion.
  2. CassidyScovilli
    Apr 4, 2008
    10
    This is a game that should not be taken in seriously. It should be treated the same as a horrible b-movie. This game is funny and has great game. The story sucks shit, and all the dialog is so horrible that it's funny but thats the appeal. This is the bad movies of games, the said thing is that it's game play combat kicks the holy hell out of Oblivion.
  3. DaveR.
    Aug 31, 2007
    9
    This game should be vying for game of the year, not Bioshock. The developer only dropped the ball on the multiplayer platform. In the future, developers should focus on coop or team coop in the single player mode. In addition, this game should have been an MMO. Two World's single player experience forms a unique game that carefully ties together many games within the RTS and RPG This game should be vying for game of the year, not Bioshock. The developer only dropped the ball on the multiplayer platform. In the future, developers should focus on coop or team coop in the single player mode. In addition, this game should have been an MMO. Two World's single player experience forms a unique game that carefully ties together many games within the RTS and RPG genre, including Oblivion, Dungeons and Dragons, Diablo, World of Warcraft, and Fable. This game is a must buy or rent for anyone looking for a deeper gaming experience. Expand
  4. BrutalThumb
    Sep 6, 2007
    8
    Man, some people are crule. I can see that there are obvious flaws in this game, it's no secret that the framerate is slow and it chugs along, and frequently loads. But come on people, I am a huge fan of Champions of Norrath, Baldurs Gate and Diablo, and the gameplay is more similar to that than Oblivion. It has some similarities of Oblivion such as Alchemy, but what good RPG Man, some people are crule. I can see that there are obvious flaws in this game, it's no secret that the framerate is slow and it chugs along, and frequently loads. But come on people, I am a huge fan of Champions of Norrath, Baldurs Gate and Diablo, and the gameplay is more similar to that than Oblivion. It has some similarities of Oblivion such as Alchemy, but what good RPG doesn't. And the humor that can be found in the dialog is a riot...."Where hence you come"..."The shaven back monk monestary"... "really!, what are there powers?"...."shaven backs of course!".... Stuff like that. You are taking it WAY too literal. It actually makes fun of itself, and other RPG's, it's called dry humor, look it up. And the amount of items and locations to discover are phenomenal. It's way larger than Oblivion, and every cave you find doesn't look exactly the same. If you give this game some time and effort it rewards you greatly. It's quite an accompishment, and very ambitious, maybe too ambitious, so the nay sayers should go back to playing Mario. Peace. Expand
  5. MikeW.
    Sep 7, 2007
    9
    Loved it!! I actually finished it already. Yes, it has some flaws. Yes, it speaks in old English tongue. And yes, some quests you can't seem to solve. (I believe it has to do with choices you make along the way) But you also don't have to spend countless hours repairing armor and weapons. Or countless hours dying and going back and doing the same thing over and over. The damage Loved it!! I actually finished it already. Yes, it has some flaws. Yes, it speaks in old English tongue. And yes, some quests you can't seem to solve. (I believe it has to do with choices you make along the way) But you also don't have to spend countless hours repairing armor and weapons. Or countless hours dying and going back and doing the same thing over and over. The damage you deal to foes stays and you are reborn nearby. That makes you an immortal. And it's fun being an immortal. Magic could be better. But it gave me 40 plus hours of fun. Loved it!! Expand
  6. DanielF.
    Sep 9, 2007
    8
    This is a game about killing monsters, collecting loot, and making your guy stronger so you can kill stronger monsters, get more loot, and on and on and on. If you like that sort of thing, you will like this game. If not, you'll hate it. That's about all there is to it. The only reason I dock the score is because the game really could have used some more polish. It looks like This is a game about killing monsters, collecting loot, and making your guy stronger so you can kill stronger monsters, get more loot, and on and on and on. If you like that sort of thing, you will like this game. If not, you'll hate it. That's about all there is to it. The only reason I dock the score is because the game really could have used some more polish. It looks like Gothic, but with higher resolution textures, better lighting effects, and a clippy framerate. The voice acting is also terrible, but whatever. Expand
  7. EricW.
    Nov 8, 2007
    10
    I can't put this game down. Halo 3 came out and i found myself missing Two Worlds so much that i decided to try and finish before i dip into Halo3. The first hour of play was not impressive but once i played a few lvls and get some skills and figured out controls and mapping i started having the time of my life. The quests are great! The story is interesting, graphics are nice and i I can't put this game down. Halo 3 came out and i found myself missing Two Worlds so much that i decided to try and finish before i dip into Halo3. The first hour of play was not impressive but once i played a few lvls and get some skills and figured out controls and mapping i started having the time of my life. The quests are great! The story is interesting, graphics are nice and i have had no promlems with Frame Rate except in 2 big cities and it was so minor that i overlooked it easily. I see this game getting a 4/10 and 2/10 in gameinformer and i can only think they had a huge chip on their shoulders. But i never listen to their reviews much anyhow, i've played some of the games they rate 9/10's and i can only laugh at how terriblly wrong they were. Don't let the reviews scare you, if you like a game that is kind of like Fable, Oblivian, and Diablo rolled into one, then you will enjoy Two Worlds. The stuff they slam this game for are things most every other game could be slammed for and also are really not drastic enough to effect my gameplay one bit. If you are looking to hate this game from the start you'll find plenty to hate, but if you go in open minded and without a chip on your shoulder then you just might be as suprised as i was at how much fun it has been to explore Two Worlds. Expand
  8. Mary-ScottH.
    Oct 29, 2007
    9
    Very underrated game. Fantastically written and exquisite details.
  9. KeiaA.
    Aug 25, 2007
    10
    Lets get this out of the way; this game is entirely cliche, its a 3d Diablo clone, and the voice acting is comically bad, the game has a somewhat spotty framerate, and the horse riding is about as fun as real horse riding. Ok, to the good stuff. Its fun, like Diablo. You can sink hours into this thing and not even feel it. The combat while not ingeniously, is entertaining. All in all, I Lets get this out of the way; this game is entirely cliche, its a 3d Diablo clone, and the voice acting is comically bad, the game has a somewhat spotty framerate, and the horse riding is about as fun as real horse riding. Ok, to the good stuff. Its fun, like Diablo. You can sink hours into this thing and not even feel it. The combat while not ingeniously, is entertaining. All in all, I would recommend it. Expand
  10. JasonL.
    Aug 27, 2007
    9
    OK, I'll grant you that this game didn't break any genre limits. Gameplay-wise it is very similar to Oblivion. But after a while I grew to dislike Oblivion. Why? The leveling system. Unlike Oblivions major and minor skills, the leveling system of Two Worlds in very intuitive and rewarding. The control scheme is also nicely laid out. The graphics aren't great. It looks like OK, I'll grant you that this game didn't break any genre limits. Gameplay-wise it is very similar to Oblivion. But after a while I grew to dislike Oblivion. Why? The leveling system. Unlike Oblivions major and minor skills, the leveling system of Two Worlds in very intuitive and rewarding. The control scheme is also nicely laid out. The graphics aren't great. It looks like some of the early 360 builds. The water effects and rain is pretty nice, though. The variety in weapons and armor is phenomenal, much better than Oblivion. It seems like rather than stunning graphics they went with stunning variety. I'm ok with that. As other have said, the voice acting is laughable. I hesitate to call it "acting." Just don't listen to it and you'll be better off. There are subtitles for a reason. All in all, the voice acting is the only real drawback for me. 100+ hours of fun game play? Yes, please. Expand
  11. Donsimusprime
    Aug 29, 2007
    8
    This game is for hardcore old school former PC/p aper and pencil -laying RPG lovers only... graphics are strictly amature hour..but that said..the actual playing of the game is engrossing..its big and deep and rich..and you can get totally lost in it. it doesn't hold your hand.. enemies dont scale..and people with good net connections can enjoy playing online together at least two at This game is for hardcore old school former PC/p aper and pencil -laying RPG lovers only... graphics are strictly amature hour..but that said..the actual playing of the game is engrossing..its big and deep and rich..and you can get totally lost in it. it doesn't hold your hand.. enemies dont scale..and people with good net connections can enjoy playing online together at least two at a time wiht minimal lag.. considering it was made by a team of like 15 people in a basement..this aint bad.. and the mroe u play the less you care about grpahics..and themore fun u have. best of all you level up by solving quests and killing things like God inended. I love oblivion, but who really wants to jump 10,000 times to increase a skill and then do that ten times to lvl? you can even foreget useless skills youve learned and take those points back to allocate where you want. this game is all about freedom to go anywhere and try anything..and it does that in spades. Expand
  12. Shawn
    Aug 29, 2007
    8
    This game starts out slow and looking grim, but then quickly grows on you more and more until hours have flown by and you're still experimenting with all the possibilities. No, it's not Oblivion but it's still a very good game with only a few soon to be updated problems that most people won't give the time needed to become something good. Before you judge this game at This game starts out slow and looking grim, but then quickly grows on you more and more until hours have flown by and you're still experimenting with all the possibilities. No, it's not Oblivion but it's still a very good game with only a few soon to be updated problems that most people won't give the time needed to become something good. Before you judge this game at least play it for a few hours, it really is fun and addictive in it's own way, it just doesn't start out so good. Expand
  13. MikeP.
    Sep 1, 2007
    8
    I think this is a great accomplishment at creating such a large, and non linear RPG game. Don't even compare it to Oblivion, because it stands up fine on its own. There's a few things here and there that prevent this game getting a higher score from me...but in the big picture...as McDonalds says "I'm lovin' it"... There's enough story depth, weapons, I think this is a great accomplishment at creating such a large, and non linear RPG game. Don't even compare it to Oblivion, because it stands up fine on its own. There's a few things here and there that prevent this game getting a higher score from me...but in the big picture...as McDonalds says "I'm lovin' it"... There's enough story depth, weapons, stacking...etc to keep any RPG fan happy...this is a great game! Nice work SouthPeak. Expand
  14. ToriB.
    Sep 10, 2007
    8
    Not sure I am playing the same game some of these 0 raters are. The voice acting is not nearly as bad as some people claim; they just haven;t played enough poorly-localized Japanese games on the PS2, I guess! The game is not an Elder Scrolls killer, but it is a perfection of the Diablo 2 model, with more realistic graphics, and the game has a dry humor that is quite funny if you've Not sure I am playing the same game some of these 0 raters are. The voice acting is not nearly as bad as some people claim; they just haven;t played enough poorly-localized Japanese games on the PS2, I guess! The game is not an Elder Scrolls killer, but it is a perfection of the Diablo 2 model, with more realistic graphics, and the game has a dry humor that is quite funny if you've played too many of these games and know all the tropes. The graphics are alright, but not as good as screen shots suggest. If you liked Gothic or Diablo, Two Worlds is a logical choice for you. If you wanted Elder Scrolls, then look elsewhere. Expand
  15. GrantM.
    Sep 12, 2007
    8
    I thought this game was a wast of time at first, then iv stared to play it some more got invovled in the style of play this game offers and now i think diffirent its not the best running game but there is the game play factor here, im starting to enjoy it more as i went on playing. i do hope a patch will be relased soon to knock out the big flaws.
  16. ThomasA.
    Sep 2, 2007
    8
    I like this game. I LOVED Oblivion. However, this game is not Oblivion. It has its problems, like many games of this size and scale, but those problems do not take away (much) from my enjoyment of this game. The graphics are fine, I have seen better and worse; and I am not having much of a framerate problem as other folks seem to. GOOD: Cool inventory system (much like Diablo), lots of I like this game. I LOVED Oblivion. However, this game is not Oblivion. It has its problems, like many games of this size and scale, but those problems do not take away (much) from my enjoyment of this game. The graphics are fine, I have seen better and worse; and I am not having much of a framerate problem as other folks seem to. GOOD: Cool inventory system (much like Diablo), lots of quests, lots of things to explore, quite difficult (if you don't use those resurrection statues). combat is fin and challenging. BAD: Acting is lame (I have heard much worse), horseback riding is useless and glitchy, character models in dialogues look crappy, hotkey function is poorly handled (most skills and items cannot be used unless you hotkey them. Wha?). Good and bad, but I am hooked. The gameplay is very addicting IF you enjoy role playing games. This actually reminds me more of Morrowind than Oblivion... and I liked Morrowind better out of the two. Rent this, and if you enjoy RPs at all, you'll soon be purchasing it. This game and Bioshock are pretty much controlling my life now! Expand
  17. JesseR
    Oct 20, 2009
    9
    i love this game i enjoy the amount of freedom they give you. it does glitch sometimes and quests can be complicated but i always enjoy playing this game
  18. DwightC
    Mar 29, 2009
    9
    Flawed yes, but fun as well. Early versions of this game had many glitches, and some still remain, but get past the average graphics, and clunky interface, and you find a game as deep and fun as Oblivion. Truly surprised me after all the negative press. Fun Factor high on this one.
  19. Meestyk
    Nov 13, 2007
    9
    This is my second review of this title. My first was a very positive review, gave it a 9/10. For those who gave it a bad name, should seek immediate help to build a new PC that can play this game decently. This game should not be compared to the much overhyped Oblivion, which ended up being an improved version of Morrowind over voiceovers and newer graphics but with lesser quest variety, This is my second review of this title. My first was a very positive review, gave it a 9/10. For those who gave it a bad name, should seek immediate help to build a new PC that can play this game decently. This game should not be compared to the much overhyped Oblivion, which ended up being an improved version of Morrowind over voiceovers and newer graphics but with lesser quest variety, a disappointment for some in fact. Two Worlds tries to bring you back into a similar world you've been accustomed to with other RPG games. I must admit that the graphics could have been much better and the voiceovers could have had more sparkles, Two Worlds is by no means a dud. It has its strenghts built into the main story quests. Once you've reached a certain point, new possibilities open to you. And Two Worlds is by far a huge world to explore and forge your destiny or seal your fate. Do not fall prey to lies and deceitful reviewers (who are usually paid to do havoc on your own judgement). Expand
  20. J.R.
    Nov 24, 2007
    8
    This is a very solid PC style RPG and is sadly underated due to the poor technical performence. It has a lot of satisfying depth and longevity to it and it really reminds me of the awesome gothic II.
  21. Kanada514Fiveonefour
    Dec 13, 2007
    8
    This game is very underrated indeed. There are some technical shortcomings such as the lag in the streaming. The graphics are ok, but they are the least important part of a video game. I'd say entertain and induce fun is the prime purpose of a game, and Two worlds does just that. I never sensed a feeling of freedom in a game as much as I have in this one, and the exploring is just This game is very underrated indeed. There are some technical shortcomings such as the lag in the streaming. The graphics are ok, but they are the least important part of a video game. I'd say entertain and induce fun is the prime purpose of a game, and Two worlds does just that. I never sensed a feeling of freedom in a game as much as I have in this one, and the exploring is just too fun. If the size of the map was infinite, I'd play Two Worlds for a good 10 years before having enough. Expand
  22. ChrisH.
    Aug 24, 2007
    9
    I must admit i was a little skeptical when i first played but as i progressed a little bit i found the game very interesting and captivating. The choices are pretty much endless and the item and skill selection is vast. I will say in my opinion this game is better than oblivion. For the most part the framerate is smooth a minor hitch here an there which does not inhibit the gameplay at I must admit i was a little skeptical when i first played but as i progressed a little bit i found the game very interesting and captivating. The choices are pretty much endless and the item and skill selection is vast. I will say in my opinion this game is better than oblivion. For the most part the framerate is smooth a minor hitch here an there which does not inhibit the gameplay at all. (This is just the game loading certain areas) If your an action rpg fan and liked diablo and other D&D games you will certainly enjoy this title. Expand
  23. TadS.
    Aug 28, 2007
    9
    Look at the scores left by the other people. Anything less than a 6 means that they played it for only 15 minutes or less. I had the same initial reaction, so I understand it, but there is far more here than those first impressions. It is like loving one of those classic B rated movies. It should suck, but something just catches you, if you can forgive the voice acting, and sometimes Look at the scores left by the other people. Anything less than a 6 means that they played it for only 15 minutes or less. I had the same initial reaction, so I understand it, but there is far more here than those first impressions. It is like loving one of those classic B rated movies. It should suck, but something just catches you, if you can forgive the voice acting, and sometimes shoddy production value. Here it is: I played the vaunted Oblivion for 2 hours, and never played it again. I have already put 30 hours into this, and am totally loving it. I love how you can stealth into a camp (you have to be patient and wait for the to turn their backs and such), then lay various holding traps and bombs around...great stuff! Expand
  24. NickB.
    Aug 28, 2007
    8
    I grew bored with Oblivion and frustrated with it's method of leveling creatures to keep pace, such that mere bandits could cause you terrible trouble at high level. Two Worlds is meant to be a cross-striched oblivion-meets-Diablo clone, but I really enjoyed it, and am surprised at how many poor reviews it is getting. My main gripe with the game is that the graphics are a bit muddy I grew bored with Oblivion and frustrated with it's method of leveling creatures to keep pace, such that mere bandits could cause you terrible trouble at high level. Two Worlds is meant to be a cross-striched oblivion-meets-Diablo clone, but I really enjoyed it, and am surprised at how many poor reviews it is getting. My main gripe with the game is that the graphics are a bit muddy at times on the 360, and the map/quest menu was designed by a vicious sadist, but in all respects I found the combat, quest, exploration, and character system in this game to be both better and more interesting that Oblivion. I guess if you thought Oblivion was overblown Two Worlds might be worth a look. Expand
  25. Noir
    Aug 28, 2007
    8
    First off, the multiplayer is much, much better than the solo gaming experience. Not only is it more challenging, but the framerate issues pretty much disappear. This game is, in many ways, superior to Oblivion. Not only can you participate in Player VS. Player, but you can also choose to invite friends into your game. Also, it takes many of the original ideas that were in Oblivion and it First off, the multiplayer is much, much better than the solo gaming experience. Not only is it more challenging, but the framerate issues pretty much disappear. This game is, in many ways, superior to Oblivion. Not only can you participate in Player VS. Player, but you can also choose to invite friends into your game. Also, it takes many of the original ideas that were in Oblivion and it builds on them, such as the ability to create potions using your alchemy skills. I think this game deserves a much closer look than most reviewers want to give it because it is a long, drawn out gaming experience. It's certainly not something silly and overblown, like Bioshock, nor is it hampered by a lack of multiplayer. Long after you've taken Bioshock back to trade it in, you'll barely be scratching the surface of what this game has to offer. Expand
  26. Jetstor
    Sep 21, 2007
    9
    If you are the kind of gamer who, like me, enjoy an action epic RPG, with lots of hack'n'slashing, trading goods, improving armor and weapons, wandering for hours in a vast, beautiful and imersing world unveiling quests, this is a excelent choice. Sure Oblivion is better, but Two Worlds is just the next best option, and none of its flaws are remotely that bad to spoil the fun. If you are the kind of gamer who, like me, enjoy an action epic RPG, with lots of hack'n'slashing, trading goods, improving armor and weapons, wandering for hours in a vast, beautiful and imersing world unveiling quests, this is a excelent choice. Sure Oblivion is better, but Two Worlds is just the next best option, and none of its flaws are remotely that bad to spoil the fun. This game is something like a "next gen Baldur´s Gate": If this does not ring a bell to you, forget it. Expand
  27. JohnC.
    Sep 27, 2007
    10
    My frame rate is fine and only slows when the loading disk pops up. This is the most addictive game i've ever played. I haven't even done the main quest, just been exploring and leveling up, and i'm already 8 hours into the game. This is a must have imo, and ATLEAST a rent. Just don't judge on the first 30 minutes, get some levels and you'll get addicted just like My frame rate is fine and only slows when the loading disk pops up. This is the most addictive game i've ever played. I haven't even done the main quest, just been exploring and leveling up, and i'm already 8 hours into the game. This is a must have imo, and ATLEAST a rent. Just don't judge on the first 30 minutes, get some levels and you'll get addicted just like the most of us. Expand
  28. Bristo
    Feb 25, 2008
    10
    I agree with a lot of others who have reviewed this game. Make it through a couple hours of play time and you'll definately see why its one of the most underated games in a long time. Any faults in graphics/voiceovers are made up for in depth of gameplay, and thats whats most important in a RPG. I also love the vast amount of randomly generated items in the game, it reminds me a lotI agree with a lot of others who have reviewed this game. Make it through a couple hours of play time and you'll definately see why its one of the most underated games in a long time. Any faults in graphics/voiceovers are made up for in depth of gameplay, and thats whats most important in a RPG. I also love the vast amount of randomly generated items in the game, it reminds me a lot of the old Might and Magic games...I find myself micro-managing my inventory for hours... Expand
  29. ChrisG
    May 11, 2009
    9
    Ok I used to own oblivion and i see that it was made to be an oblivion clone but i would hardly say it's nearly the same game. Two Worlds is an action rpg and not a first person action rpg. In the end I wouldent say it's as good as oblivion but i got it for 5 bucks and that's totaly worth it. NO the combat is'nt broken. I dont see how you think that. The only down Ok I used to own oblivion and i see that it was made to be an oblivion clone but i would hardly say it's nearly the same game. Two Worlds is an action rpg and not a first person action rpg. In the end I wouldent say it's as good as oblivion but i got it for 5 bucks and that's totaly worth it. NO the combat is'nt broken. I dont see how you think that. The only down sides I saw was the menues are a little clunky and the graphics are a little pixlated but those are nothing to make me say it's a bad game. I would encourage people to buy it it you are a fan of action rpgs. If you arent then maby you shouldent. In the end i say YES it's a GOOD Action RPG. Expand
  30. May 23, 2011
    8
    i found this game at gamestop for 6.99 and the guy at game stop was trying to presuade me to pick something else. Never wanting to listen to critics and reviews i bought it anyway. Not as bad as poeple say the voice acting is really funny the graphics are ok. everybody is screaming about framerate i don't think half of the people fussing about framerate even know what it is. OBLIVIONi found this game at gamestop for 6.99 and the guy at game stop was trying to presuade me to pick something else. Never wanting to listen to critics and reviews i bought it anyway. Not as bad as poeple say the voice acting is really funny the graphics are ok. everybody is screaming about framerate i don't think half of the people fussing about framerate even know what it is. OBLIVION has glitches it is not a perfect game either and at times it can be boring. two worlds has tons of loot, money armor weapons woooooooooooo i just found an axe that is 315-850 attack damage. for me its about loot
    i can over look graphics for all that loot i pick locked a tresure chest that had 15,000 gold oh my god.
    and two worlds 2 has more loot. everybody should try this game if you like armor weapons customization(remember (baldurs gate) random generation of weapons and armor. the story is pretty good too I have to play and finish part one before i can really play part 2 GRAPHICS FAIR GAMEPLAY GOOD, LOOT AND MORE LOOT AWESOME.....
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  31. Jan 14, 2011
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. I love this game. But I only love it so much because it is ridiculously easy and fun to play. When I got to the first orc camp out side of Quidinar I slaughtered every one of them, without dying, with out wasting all of my potion, and without using one single power-up potion. Just before that I had totally cleared The Black Tower nearest to Windbreak, without even trying. I also have cleared the Temple In Ashos and taken Everything of value, looted the place to the bone, combined all the katanas, powered the normal type katana by combining so many that they equal up to 2,400+ Damage with 1,000+ magical from all the Weapon power ups that I looted, also making an Air Dragon armor equal 810+ Bludgeon, Slashing, And Piercing Defense. It Is So fun to play I give Who ever made this game a personal 5 out of 20, but the game, being so cartoonish and funny, A 20 out of 20. I think this game is a blast!!! Expand
  32. May 20, 2013
    10
    It's really the best game I have ever played.
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  33. Nov 28, 2016
    8
    This may be the most underrated and underappreciated game on the xbox 360.

    Two Worlds is NOT oblivion or skyrim or morrowind. It is NOT about roleplaying a unique character with morals and decision-making. It is a diablo-clone, single-player mmo, dungeon crawling hacknslash game with lots of quests, level ups and fighting. It is about loot collection and inventory management. It
    This may be the most underrated and underappreciated game on the xbox 360.

    Two Worlds is NOT oblivion or skyrim or morrowind. It is NOT about roleplaying a unique character with morals and decision-making. It is a diablo-clone, single-player mmo, dungeon crawling hacknslash game with lots of quests, level ups and fighting. It is about loot collection and inventory management.

    It is an old skool blast.

    I bought this years ago, but, it was already an under 10 buck bargain. I am reviewing it now because i am currently replaying it and have been re-reading all the reviews. This game is a solid rpg adventure that gives hours of entertainment. That entertainment includes the GREAT voice-acting and Ye Olde English. One of the funniest and most enjoyable aspects is listening and reading the dialogue. I am left laughing out-loud every gaming session and i will never understand those who actually grade this aspect so low. The decision to use panned old english was incredibly wise. The humor within the dialogue is equally great.

    Another great decision was the choice to make enemy difficulty levels static. You will get your azz handed to you all the time if your character is not at a high enough level or doesn't have the right stats/equipment.

    The world is unique with lots to do and the horse and teleport system is perfectly implemented to make this adventure less cumbersome. (Again, this is NOT an elder scroll game where role-playing is the emphasis.) One can easily return to any merchant within the world and sell off their loot.

    Loot management and item stacking is the heart of this game. Money is no issue and there are literally thousands of weapon/armor combinations. Horses are storage chests, you can own them all and they can be relocated anywhere. The alchemy, bomb and spell-casting aspects are done very well and are worthy alternates to the sword and bow archetype. There are lots of skills and levelup point distribution with a respec option. There are many sidequests and faction storylines. And, for the life of me, I do not understand why so many have issues with the map/quest screens. As with all games, once you understand the controls and become familiar with it the negative issues disappear. This game does not hold your hand and the the submenus are actually very informative.

    The negative aspects would include a slow framerate AT TIMES (i have only played it after the updates), the stealth system and the horse controls at times. That's it. (btw, i am not a graphic whore, i don't really up my rating for a game if it has great graphics and the graphics in this game are perfectly fine.) The music and sound is good. The enemies are definitely unique. The alchemy system is very nice and powerful. The stacking is fun. The game is fun.

    Like others I realize what this game is and what it is not. I understand its unique nature in this day and age of gaming where gamers and devs put show OVER SUBSTANCE. This game isn't a great game, but, it does MANY things BETTER than beth or bioware. It doesn't take itself seriously and provides a modern-day open-world sandbox experience that lots of us gamers have been waiting for and NOT receiving in this new age of gaming.

    In closing, two worlds is an unpolished gem that is under ten bucks, is very fun, does many things better than other games and has a hundred hours of content.
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  34. Aug 20, 2021
    9
    Pro: sistema di combattimento per l'epoca ottimo
    Ambientazione di ottimo livello
    Ottimo sistema di magie (per l'epoca)
    Tante armi ognuna diversa dalle altre
    Lore fantastica mentre una trama un po meno Contro: grafica e texture orribili anche per l'epoca Sistema di movimento a cavallo legnoso e inutilizzabile Il personaggio é un pezzo di legno Doppiaggio discreto
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Mixed or average reviews - based on 44 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 44
  2. Negative: 20 out of 44
  1. I hate this game. It's an embarrassment, a misfire in every respect. A game that thought it could compete with the big boys and ends up being one of the worst experiences you'll find on the 360.
  2. There's a lot to Two Worlds that will take you an eternity to complete. This is probably the biggest draw to the game that I can mention. It is one of those games that you can put down, wait a while, come back to it, and rekindle the enjoyment you had the first time around.
  3. 20
    It's rare that a game releases that is so shockingly incompetent. Online options don't make it any better; they're simply a chance to play a terrible game with other people, in a few innovative modes like "Team Deathmatch." When something this just plain malign comes out, it's cause for a sort of celebration, because every other game will seem better by comparison.