Ive played about two hours of this game and so far, it has'nt lived up to the hype. This game was compared to Oblivion before it came out, but frankly, it does'nt stack up. First of all, the charecter creation is limited. You can only be male, and can only be human. Next, the graphics are nowhere near as good as Oblivion's, although they ar'nt entirely bad. The voice acting seems a little overdone and amateur also. The play control is a little choppy, especially when you first aquire a horse. Im hop'ing that that will get more fluid after I spend some skill points in horse riding. It may be unfair to compare this game to a classic like Oblivion, but such comparisons are inevitable since both games are from the same genre. So far the game has been enjoyable despite its shortcomings. Oblivion is still the standard must have role playing game for the 360, but this game isnt too far behind. A great first effort for a fledgling company. Again, this is only a first impression. As I said, ive only played for a few hours and I dont think ive got around the learning curve yet.
I just finished Two Worlds, well the main quest anyways as it would probably take me more than the 60 hours I played the game to find and finish all the quests. Anyways, I walk away from this game with mixed impressions... Read Full Review
Two Worlds is Two Different Games. Game 1: Your first hour with Two Worlds (Also known as "the WTF, this isn't Oblivion...hour"). a.k.a "Wait a minute that super hot babe at the beginning is my sister! ... Read Full Review