Multiplayer 8 player Co-op RPG mode makes this game worth the money for RPG Fans that want to run dugeons with friends!

User Rating: 8.5 | Two Worlds X360
First off if you haven't played the multiplayer RPG Mode or the PVP Modes, then think Guild Wars Raids, meets oblivion style RPG gaming goodness. This is not a pick up and slay kinda game, this actually requires reading the directions. Anyone who says it takes so many hits to slay a monster obviously isn't playing with others in the multiplayer modes. The single player is scaled to allow a human character some ranged and melee skills off the bat. The Multiplayer simply rocks for RPG fans looking for co-op gameplay, it allows complete customization to your looks, weapons, spells, and races. The camera angle glitches can be countered by clicking the right stick to change perspectives. The Teleporters save walking between towns, a nice touch, and finding trainers for the different abilities is nicely laid out. If you are suffering from ADD this game is not for you, this is a thinking persons game. Hot keyed special abilities may be changed on the fly, to a single activation trigger pull. I might have liked more than one ability at a time. The passive abilites of the archer, turn their bow into an arrow spitting machine, when boosted. The fact a spell caster can tweak any of their spells with spell cards is very cool. The Weaponry system allows for weapons to be merged creating bigger, badder weapons. The Death scheme is you die and respawn nearly endlessly underneath the big ANKH's. SInce the multiplayer is meant for up to 8 people, stick to animals until level 3 unless you have a nice party layout. A spellcaster, an archer or ranger character, and a Sword dancer or barbarian make the party nice and smooth. Full voice chat is nice to create a private party of old and new friends.

The PVP is a lot like Guild Wars the character classes are pre-maxed on abilities, and the team monster hunt is fun. Think capture the flag with monsters instead of flags. Yeah, an unusual game type to say the least, mind the thief class stabbing you in the back.

The single player game is fun too, but the multiplayer makes this game shine, grab some buddies, choose a few class variations, then hit one of the several multiplayer maps, the levels are huge the bad guys team up on you. Stay close to the towns to allow space to run back and let the townies help you fight the big bads, you still get access to the loot even after respawning. Make sure the host has a nice connection to host games, and you will love this game. Or you can go back to playing oblivion by yourself, repeatedly, which isn't a bad thing, but it's not as much fun as playing with others.

You get several persistant save slots for characters in Multiplayer, for PVP and RPG character types. After playing and getting the gist of the hotkeys, this game is a lot of fun. The graphics are nice for a virtual sandbox of geography. No loading issues, a bit of clippling, but remember it's adjusting for multiple players. This game is must buy if you love RPG Games, and didn't like paying monthly fees for online MMO's

For the record if you post a reveiw saying you hated this without playing the mulitplayer. Do me a favor when you buy a porsche, try to accelerate above the speed limit once in awhile. Why buy a performance car built to handle, if you are staying in the car pool lane, you know who you are people.

Nuff Said.