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"Coming at you late 2010 - Updates have perfected Two Worlds"
5 stars"

Please note that pricing mentioned in the following is referring to digitally distributed versions. I wanted to share this at Ape as well for those that prefer hard collector's copies of their games. This review is in favor of the game itself and not preference to digital or disc versions as either format has its benefits.

I'm way behind in time when it comes to playing new games. Much of the stuff that I'm currently working through was released years ago but this has been very much to my benefit because these games in question, once Broken upon release, have now all been patched and enhanced to perfection.

Four hours spent in Two Worlds proves to be an experience that was well worth the wait. I think this needs to be on the net in certain places because the title deserves more credit than it recieved initially.

As of right now, the Epic Edition, which can be purchased from gog.com for $10, runs tremendously brilliant, with all eye candy turned up to full blast, on my AMD 2.0 GHZ 2400+ with 1 gig of RAM. I should state though that despite my ancient specs I do have a Radeon HD 3650 512 MB Plugged into my mother board.

Two Worlds plays very similar to the Gothic series and what Ultima Ascension was originally meant to be. It's an open-ended RPG in a massive 3D world and a mature, PC, take on Ocarina of Time.

TW has the visual quality of Gothic 3 but the performance prowess of the better constructed Gothic 2.

I could turn this into a phone book describing my play time so far but it is better just to let you read the reviews already in existence, read through the manual which can be accessed for free in PDF form via Steam and touch on complaints from ancient reviews.

First and fore most – the horses in the game react EXACTLY as you would expect horses to react. The AI is such that horses have a mind of their own and will not allow you to take them down too steep of slopes and will also start to turn away and head off in undesirable directions if you are steering them towards viscious animals.

Early in the game you do not want to use these horses for any sort of mounted battle until much later when you've upgraded your control over them through the horse riding skill.

Secondly, the game boasts a sense of humor that some might not get but I find it to be rather hiliarious a lot of times. If Two Worlds were a movie, it would be a comedy. The voice and comments of the protagonist sound very much like the voice and comments of Duke Nukem and there is an ongoing joke whenever storm clouds roll over and it starts to piss down rain in the game world. Other such instances like this may take the ‘seriousness’ out of the story line but they definitely do manage to get a chuckle.

There are hitches, hiccups, stutters and freezes during gameplay but they are nowhere near as excessively dominant as they are in Gothic 3 and instances when they take place do make sense as either many actions are taking place at one time, many opponents are on the screen at one time or the game is loading you into the new portion of world that you're starting to enter. And even though these instances are far from constant and nowhere frequent enough to spoil enjoyment, you can do away with them nearly completely by turning all the eye candy down to a medium level.

Finally most bugs and flaws were found in the XBox 360 version. So if a night's rental on the 360 turned you off, I'd suggest trying it on the PC which corrects a lot of those issues.

This is the short of it, an amendment to reviews to an amended game. If you've avoided it previously, it is well worth checking out the PC version now that it has been all patched and sells for $10 complete with expansions.

2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
"Good all round RPG."
4 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

Well I would say this game is a mix of Oblivion and Gothic 3 which would be a quite accurate statement, well not as good as Oblivion and I would say fairly equal to Gothic 3 it took me about 30 hours of game play to beat the game, rushing thru the game is a mistake as the last boss is too hard to kill at a lower level which forces you to up your levels and makes the game longer than it should be, the game play is simple, hack, slash(yawn!), jump. The spells are great like the strength of God spell, by about level 45 you can beat 97% monsters and the feeling of power is great, there are loads of quests and because of that there is a posibility of reaching past level 60!, I beat the game on level 47, a good game for RPG lovers and I rate the game 7 out of 10.

2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
"Good all round RPG."
4 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

Well I would say this game is a mix of Oblivion and Gothic 3 which would be a quite accurate statement, well not as good as Oblivion and I would say fairly equal to Gothic 3 it took me about 30 hours of game play to beat the game, rushing thru the game is a mistake as the last boss is too hard to kill at a lower level which forces you to up your levels and makes the game longer than it should be, the game play is simple, hack, slash(yawn!), jump. The spells are great like the strength of God spell, by about level 45 you can beat 97% monsters and the feeling of power is great, there are loads of quests and because of that there is a posibility of reaching past level 60!, I beat the game on level 47, a good game for RPG lovers and I rate the game 7 out of 10.

1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
"A little old when i got it."
3 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

tho this game is now about 4 years it did have some good innovations like the telaporting stones to save you time. with that said it still seems to lack alot of small things when you hit your toon keeps hitting the same way over and over again. and then again i am waiting for the next Two Worlds to come out… we will see

1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
"Complete lack of polish"
2 stars"
Purchased on Mighty Ape

I foolishly thought this game looked like a stylish, engrosing Western RPG, instead I was treated to an average game with average overall playability.

I can see that some people would enjoy this game, if purely for the lengthy quest. However, I can think of other games I would want to invest myself in instead.

buy at own risk