Game Trailers can be deceptive.

User Rating: 1 | Two Worlds X360
I played about ten minutes of this game and my decision had been made. Here;s my timeline:

I started the game and couldn't help notice the absolute lameness of the title screen song. I then went to the extremely limited character creation screen, realized i couldn't do anything i wanted, and then once I accepted my "as good as it will be" character, I started. Then after sitting through one of the most poorly acted cutscenes since the first resident evil, we were underway. I tried to ignore the goofy voice over and horrendous graphics (which are PS2 level at best), but the first time i fought anything, once the 70's kung fu sound effects and Mortal Kombat 1 blood started, i was just about done. After I accidentally figured out how to kill the enemies, i had to deal with the confusing inventory screen. This game is awful. It keeps getting compared to Oblivion, for some reason, and here are some points Oblivion had that Two Worlds could have benefitted from:

1. Let me customize my character. I don't care if you have a story to tell, work around it. 2. If you're gonna let me play in first person, don't switch the view as soon as I draw a weapon. It's disorienting. 3. LET ME WALK AND SHOOT THE BOW AT THE SAME TIME!

4. Some sort of eary tutorial type hints would have been great since you felt the need to have a completely confusing interface. 5. If you can't have good voice acting and dialog, don't have any at all. 6. Oblivion came out almost 2 years ago. There's no excuse for a game in the same vein to look ten times worse. 7. lock down a decent framerate please. Seriously, this is a terrible game. There is absolutely nothing fun about it at all. Avoid at all costs.