Someone said, its just like Oblivion..I no longer talk to that person.
User Rating: 4 | Two Worlds X360
The only positive thing I can say about this game is that I bought it for 4.99 at my local Hollywood Video in NEW condition. So someday when I decide that the world is going to end and I want a few more achievement points, I may blow the dust of this title and put it in the archaic Xbox 360 at that time. Otherwise, I spent less than 10 hours with this title for a good reason. Maybe because i just got an HDTV I wanted to experience Oblivion-esque goodness on my screen. Well I shouldve just rented that again. I cried and cursed at my missing $5.00 not 7 minutes after booting Two Worlds. The picture was grainy, forget reading the text, and even I wanted to jump into the start fire in front of me after seeing the lack of customization that you can put into your starting character. I may indeed decide to update this review when the 'end of days' is near and i'm attempting to play Two Worlds again but don't hold your breath.
UPDATE: After recently moving and realizing that my rental unlimited rental membership expired, I reluctantly gave Two Worlds another shot. It is EXTREMELY easy to get gold with not even a novices' intro to looting/selling. The mount has a mind of its own, no wonder its on the cover because it might as well be the main character. The content is there, but that alone still won't save this title from being tossed after I get a couple more achievements.
FINAL UPDATE: Ok, beat the main storyline. Advice, save before you going into the final area room. It's a rule for playing RPG's as it is, but save nonetheless. This way you can see both endings and find out that you only get the achievement for one of the two. Also I have't plugged this game into Xbox Live so I'm unaware of patches made and/or notes but you cannot play past beating the main storyline.