Two Worlds

Two Worlds

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Two Worlds

In Two Worlds you'll enter a world where a dark crusade is brewing and darker plans are being made, out of sight. Thousands of years ago, hordes of orcs invaded the more civilized lands. Aziraal, the Orcish god of war, was killed in battle, forcing the orcs to withdraw to the southern wastelands. When a dwarven mining expedition uncovers an ancient tomb, the Orcs believe it to be their fallen god. A holy war ignites, but the real danger lies elsewhere. A powerful force churns silently - weaving a secret plot of fear and destruction. In the end, one of the Two Worlds will remain. Use traps and snares to make gameplay more flexible & strategic Combat system combines intuitive steering, tactical challenges and movie-like visual experiences

 

Two Worlds Accessories

Assassin's Creed
BioShock
Halo 3
Mass Effect
Overlord
Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
The Darkness
Grand Theft Auto IV
Lost Odyssey
Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion

 

Two Worlds Reviews

Of course it was not as well thought out as some games, but it def. AS to another reviewer, it does have a map. I actually loved the combat in this game, it was really fun. I loved the crafting system as well; very fun. was a sand box game. Overall the was good, the storyline pretty good, and the view distance was amazing from a high up tower. I thought the game was pretty fun.

 

if you bought this game and still own it. It seems that everyone you meet in the game has something different to say, and the game gives you the option of skipping through the dialog if (Mayhaps, it doth git a wee bit annoying). Now that the hype has faded, try it out again. However after letting it sit on the shelf for months and coming back to it to further explore this game, I gotta say, It is pretty good.

I popped the game in, in an attempt to verify if I wanted to trade it in and ended up playing it all day and then being anxious to get back to it the next day. Overall. While the dialog is laughable (tis, thou, mayhaps) it is impressive that there is so much much of it. this lacks the attention to detail of Oblivion, but it has it's own charms. if you see it used or new for a relativly low price (30 or below)try it out. Like I said, I didn't give this game a fair chance when it first came out because it didn't live up to MY expectations of what it should be, but after playing it for what it is.

The lack of polish in this game makes it unworthy of paying a full price for it, but if you see it for half price or below and spend a couple hours with it you should start to appreciate the work that went into it. So, when I initially played this game and heard the laughable dialog, voice acting and saw the less than smooth framerate, I immediatly dismissed this game as a loss. It's pretty fun Like most people did when this game was announced, I salivated for months waiting for the next "Oblivion Killer".

 

I spent $60 on it and it is now a drink coster. I write this review in the hopes that somebody would read this and not buy it. I would not wish this game on my worst enemy. If I had the money I would buy all of the games and bury them it the desert. The game is broken to the point that I could not get past the first level, the graphics suck, and it feels like the game works against you to the point that it becomes tourture. This is one of the worst games I have ever played.

 

I would give this game zero stars if I could. I believe this would have been a remarkable game if the graphics were better. It looks like this game was thrown together way to quickly, the storyline was not thought through, and its just a terrible game.

 

Not a bad game, but without a map it is way too eady to get lost in the game.

 
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