Two Worlds
Two Worlds
Bought the game and I am playing it, obviously. So far, I am pretty upset. Imagine Gothic 3 mixed with World of Warcraft. It has a decent variety of skill upgrades and a huge world, but it lacks any real immersion or interest in the plot and it just feels, same old same old. It is a fairly difficult game on medium difficulty, you die allot but you always revive to the nearest shrine without any apparent penalty. Fairly buggy but nothing game breaking so far. You fight the usual boars, wolves, and gromm (adult-sized goblins) and do the usual Fed-Ex quests for random people at camps or towns.
Hopefully it will get better but I'm not holding my breath. I'll try to finish it.
Hopefully it will get better but I'm not holding my breath. I'll try to finish it.
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My friend said he played for about fifteen minutes before he took it back to Blockbuster, claiming that the disc wouldn't read because he said it was shit. Sluggish, horrible, like Oblivion but worse.
Never played it myself.
Never played it myself.
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I don't understand this. I played the demo and I'm getting this game - in a while (when I got the money to buy it... ).
The demo was the 1.5 version of the game for pc, which I think is much better than the xbox game (if any of you played this...)
And yes, skills do matter in this game, you can't swim or ride a horse if you haven't got the appropriate skills...
The story seemed to touch me, too. I actually cared about the main storyline. I entered the big city of Tharbarkin and much to my surprise, people (npcs) had something different to say (nearly) each time, I talked to them. Much different from a certain -cough- game, that I know -cough - .
The game thankfully didn't have lot of bloom, the trees looked realistically, and the game's environment looked real as well. The slopes were slopes, the grass looked like grass.
Only complaint is the combat, so far...
The demo was the 1.5 version of the game for pc, which I think is much better than the xbox game (if any of you played this...)
And yes, skills do matter in this game, you can't swim or ride a horse if you haven't got the appropriate skills...
The story seemed to touch me, too. I actually cared about the main storyline. I entered the big city of Tharbarkin and much to my surprise, people (npcs) had something different to say (nearly) each time, I talked to them. Much different from a certain -cough- game, that I know -cough - .
The game thankfully didn't have lot of bloom, the trees looked realistically, and the game's environment looked real as well. The slopes were slopes, the grass looked like grass.
Only complaint is the combat, so far...
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