[QUOTE="BioShockOwnz"][QUOTE="Shrapnel99"][QUOTE="lobobizarro"] [QUOTE="Stealth-Gunner"]I really doubt they can get it to be as good as Oblivion but it might be good:)Shrapnel99
It has something hope the next Elder Scrolls will have, Multiplayer. I love Oblivion and I think Two Worlds will be quite good just cause it has 8 player Multiplayer option. This is something that I would have loved in Oblivion, even if it were just 2. Does it look as good as Oblivion? No, but it doesn't look bad either. Am I buying it just because of the Multiplayer option? Its a strong point in it's favor. And like I said, I hope the next Elder Scrolls take this into account. Oblivion would have been a blast if it had 8 player co-op option like Two World has. DO I think it's a copy? This is the ever evolving BS that all fanboys bring to teh table when they want to whine and smack a game about. If a game is copying or greatly influenced of of X game and makes it BETTER, where is the problem? All games copy something of of other games, it's making it better that makes the difference. Clearly two Worlds will not beat Oblivion in teh graghic department, but maybe it will have a better gameplay. Then again, perhaps it won't. We just have to wait a few more days to find out. I will buy it, cause I love a good RPG. I know a few friends who wll buy it, so, hopefully we can get a party of 5 going on. Let the haters hate, they know not what else to do with their miserable lives they live. They will always find something to bash ANY game/console.
The ES games aren't ment for multiplayer, it would completely ruin the experience...
Not really. Co-op would be very welcoming. Maybe then it wouldn't be such a boring and dull experience.
Well, As long as it still focuses on single player I'd be fine with it. I don't like when games have a short/crappy campaign and multiplayer is everything...
Exactly. So don't nay say the oportunity Multiplayer can bring to a Single Player focused game. Having a bud and doing this type of quests together is a reason why MMOs are so popular. And guess what? Two Worlds offer a limited taste of what MMOs is all about, grouping with friends and taking on quests. If ES would provide this OPTION, Oblivion might have been evern better. But, the good thing about this is just that, OPTIONAL. If you don't like it, keep going at it Solo, it was made for it. But Multiplayer could bring a fun factor that solo can't offer. This is my strong attraction to Two Worlds, the option to tackle the game with friends. If you rather your friends do it on their own, that's your choice. I like playing with my friends and I love MMOs. This is a good grey area that offers limited MMO experince for the price of just a Gold membership.
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