It was gathering dust, but I gave it a second try. This game is just pleasing.
TWT was made for a very specific audience, and the target audience is the fantasy RPG players. Honestly this game has it all, a vast world that can rival Oblivion in size, there's countless side quests to do, dungeons to find, and as much loot as you can get. TWT also has a multiplayer feature for those who would want to play with others. This game just follows through for it being an RPG, and quiet frankly, surpasses many other RPGs out there.
This game has alot of depth, from the main story to the side quests. You can choose to let people live or die, affecting the story of the game and possibly unlocking other quests. Another in depth feature this game has is the leveling system. You can invest points to warrior skills, mage skills, or ranger skills. You also unlock new combat skills, crafting skills, or spells by finding the many codex books from merchants or the world. You can reinforce armor, shields, make weapons stronger, and even color the armor with pigments you like. You can enchant them with gems, and you can even customize your spells.
This game is very detailed,and there is almost no barren spot in this world. It's covered lushly with plants, grass, animals, trees etc. Even the cities and towns have a good atmosphere, however I noticed that the graphics on characters and animals aren't the greatest but by how detailed everything else is I love the game.
Although I have not finished this game, I can honestly say this game is meant for those who have the time to dedicate and explore this game. If you are one of those players or you honestly just want to play an RPG with classic features, look no further than TWT, it is affordable and is only $20 at your local game stop :).