I didn't like the game that much. Peter Molyneux promised an open world game but it really isn't! Nothing special at all
You were also promised the chance to create a hero to your liking and look the way you wanted but there are only like 5-6 clothing sets and about a dozen hairstyles. Also, I wanted a quick and lean character but there was no way for me to be effective with that, I still wanted to do some damage but there was no way for me to improve that without looking like a big brute. And if you learn a few magic spells, you start glowing with blue patterns on your skin and in your face.
Time doesn't pass at all, there was just one occasion where you were gone for ten years and another were your youth was drained from you to make you look old.
You do the same quests in the same order on every playthrough, nothing change if you are good or evil except you and your dog's looks. Every playthrough is the same. Also, Peter said that combat was going to be made more fun than in the last one but you character STILL holds his weapon in that inefficient way, swinging away on a bandit 8-9 times and even more to kill him, while the sword makes a "thud" sound, kind of. It doesn't feel like a sword, you just work up a frustration with each blow and when cornered by enemies, all you can do is swing away but not much happens when you hit them.
I don't like it, I'd say it's the same game as the first one but with a dog and with way better graphics. I know I'm just ranting about the bad stuff but except the lush look which I loved and the emotional impact your dog and a few parts of the story have on you, this is all I can remember! I was promised an open world game where I could go wherever I want and explore with my dog and where every time you play would be different but it's definitely not! I was just glad it was over when I reached the ending and I'm not touching the game again because it got me really frustrated for some reason. A standard game, all in all that some love but I'm sure nobody can deny the things I have mentioned above.