Two worlds definitely competes with Oblivion for one of the Best RPG's on the console. The character build is better than the most recent Elder Scrolls, but even with the more in-depth building, there is some room for improvements. I am happy to see RPG's for the console leaning towards MMO's. The only really big down fault to this game is the map system, and how you figure out where you have to go. I have to give it to the creators of Oblivion, cause there system is the better one. And, one other minus for this game that I noticed, the graphics are a little weak for the 360. When I come up to different areas that would be lite unlike the areas you were in, the tv looks almost like the graphicx card is gonna go. This can become very annoying. This game does keep my hopes up, that one day there will be an MMORPG that is similar to pen and paper RPG's in the idea of character depth and creativity. Yeah many people say they got that, but for computers. I'm still sticking with my idea that it is far better to play on a console than a desk top.
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