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Using a bespoke graphics engine, Two Worlds tells the tale of an epic clash between Orcs and Humans that steadily unfolds to provide an over-arching story. Players embarking on the...
more...grand quest will find a dynamic world that adjusts to their actions, complemented by a career system that allows incredible freedom in character development. A plethora of side quests accompany the main story and there’s a staggeringly large array of items and equipment to collect. This questing and collecting takes place in a vast environment that offers unprecedented levels of dynamic interaction with both the landscape and non-player characters. Players will be able to set traps for foes and wandering beasts, even to the point of triggering avalanches and other small-scale disasters. The flora of Twin World’s universe will also be given the dynamic treatment, with trees and plants reacting to the player’s actions in a surprisingly realistic manner. Transport around the huge world can be done via teleportation spells or on the backs of a wide variety of creatures, from traditional horses and camels to a range of much more esoteric beasts. Two Worlds also incorporates a complex fighting system and a radical new method for handling magical spells. Combat is handled in step-time, with the player selecting attacks and defences that are played out with remarkably detailed animations and stunning motion captured moves. Magic is no longer a set of static, progressively more powerful spells. Instead, Two Worlds’ magic system is based around components in the form of cards. In simple terms, a card for an element and a card for an effect are combined to produce a spell â€\" Ice and a range of damage, for example. Two World’s spells are never fixed, so the player can add new cards to enhance pre-existing spells at any time. Perhaps the most exciting aspect of Two Worlds is its multiplayer mode. Rather than taking a traditional tack, Reality Pump has crafted a fully fledged MMORPG mode complete with unique quests, an arena for 1-on-1 PVP battles, multiplayer horse races and completely customisable player characters with no level capping.





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Two Worlds - Be who you want to be!
A review by PMuzzy1986 on Two Worlds (Xbox 360)
November 20th, 2007


Author's product rating:   Two Worlds (Xbox 360) - rated by PMuzzy1986

Playability & Enjoyment A good game - playable and enjoyable 
Addictiveness Compulsive 
Graphics Good 
Difficulty & Complexity Average - suitable for most 
Value for money Excellent value 

Advantages: You can be a bad guy if you want !
Disadvantages: Main Storyline isn't quite gripping enough

Recommend to potential buyers: yes 

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At first I started playing Two Worlds because I was looking for an RPG that allowed you to choose whether you can be a good guy or a bad guy. Like Fable.

Whilst awaiting Fable 2 I was lost after completing Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic 2, and after being disappointed with Oblivion being only to play a good guy I bought Two Worlds.

I am currently enjoying the game and go through the world killing many foes and slaughtering villages which is appealing as I like playing the bad guy.

At first though I thought the map was quite difficult to use in terms of doing quests and was quite difficult to follow at first. The spellmaking thing is alright I guess. I don't really make many spells, so it doesn't seem that good to me.

I do like alot of the side missions though, although i've lost interest in the main mission and have gone off on my own quest of evil. Haha.

I think the game is great if you want to play an RPG. They're is an assortment of enemies to battle with and if you ever get bored you can always attack a village and if you're feeling brave, even a city!

The magic is good, The huge assortment of armour, clothing and weaponary is enough to keep you busy. Especially when trying to kit yourself out with matching armour. Sometimes can take a while. Definitely worth speaking to many merchants. I myself am still looking for a necromancers robe as that is pretty much what I am.

Was a bit dissapointed when I found the Necromancer's settlement after the in game villagers and guards made such a fuss about them, I searched for hours on the Map to find them only to be dissapointed that Enclave was a very small settlement in between some mountains.

Anyway overall I would definitely recommend this game to others. Probably isn't great for all. But definitely worth playing if you like RPG's. I haven't tried the Online play but from what i've heard it isn't good.

The single player is good though and definitely worth a buy. 

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Originality Not bad - some good ideas 
Sound Good - relevant music & effects 
Longevity/Expected Longevity few months 

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