Well, I don't know what to say about Two Worlds. After first playing it for an hour the day it came out, the game actually seemed pretty nice. But the moreI seem to play it, the more it seems to dissapoint me. Don't get me wrong, there are some greatthings that I will always like about thegame (stackable weapons, the number of armour sets, the number of spells and various kinds of spells), but the cons seem to outwiegh the pros. As a 360 owner, it seems to me that Reality Pump and TopWare seemed to give the short end of the stick to 360 ownersfor a game that already isn't anywhere near the "next greatest thing since sliced bread". The tiny menus are fine when your sitting 2 feet away from your computer monitor, but not when you are sitting 7-8 feet away from your TV screen. The inventory was also obviously created with clicking and dragging in mind, not going up, right, left, down, and all around with an analog stick, which, when you begin to acquire many different things, becomes a hassle.
Talking about Two Worlds brings up another topic that I have seemed to notice since the hype with this game. How almost every single person expected this to be like The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. You can not expect a game with entirely different producers to be alike. Many of the opinions I have read on forums and other sites after the game was released were saying that "It is not Oblivion at all." Well, thank you, Captain Obvious, I mean, unless Bethesda suddenly decided to change their name to Reality Pump and change their franchise name to "Two Worlds", it isn't going to be Oblivion. Saying Two Worlds was going to be "the next Oblivion," would be like someone saying "Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare is going to be the next Battlefield 2," I do not understand how people can take two games made by two different companies; saying both are exactly alike, only one might haveminor upgrades, such as improved graphics, better framerate, etc. You can compare aspects of games, whether they are different or alike, but don't go around saying it is going to be "the next ______"
So, overall, while my opinion has lowered since Two Worlds release, it is still a game that I can play in short periods of time, before it gets to be the same old thing over again. Well, here's to Elder Scrolls V!!!!