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Two Worlds

Two Worlds
From South Peak Interactive

List Price: CDN$ 59.99
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Product Description

The Orcs have advanced to the south bank of the river Gon and are threatening the Kingdom of Cathalon. While this is happening, the hero, a wandering bounty hunter, is searching for some clue as to the whereabouts of his sister, whom he hasn't seen since her settlement was attacked three years ago. He unexpectedly receives vital information from a mysterious stranger - and immediately joins a Dark Brotherhood (or so it seems). Now the time has come for him to try understanding the game's powerful forces - and to learn how to use them!


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1989 in Computer & Video Games
  • Model: 70004
  • Published on: 2007-08
  • Released on: 2007-08-24
  • ESRB Rating: Mature
  • Platform: Xbox 360
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .53" h x 5.50" w x 7.50" l, .45 pounds

Customer Reviews

Addictive, but no Oblivion3
You've probably heard the news by now that Two Worlds is a huge disappointment. People were anticipating another Elder Scrolls and were sorely disappointed. That's what I was looking for when I bought this game as well, and if I had immediately written this review after an hour of game play I probably would have rated the game as a 2. The game suffers from load lag quite often when exploring the environment and certain aspects such as riding horses are difficult to control. For picky game players there are glitches to the program that result in some characters passing through walls when they fall. While Oblivion allowed you to pick your own sex and race and modify their appearance, Two Worlds is limited to a human male in this regard and certainly has a less diverse modifying program for the characters. That being said, after giving the game a fair chance I found myself quickly drawn in. The main plot of the story certainly isn't as detailed as Oblivion, but I find that doesn't matter due to the free range capability of the game and the huge size of the world. Controls may be confusing for people who don't like RPG games, but if you give the game a fair chance and learn them I have no doubt that you will find it entertaining. Aspects like being able to combine identical equipment and easily creating magical modifiers for your weapons make the game interesting even when you have the highest level equipment. There are many side quests that give your character purpose as you explore the worlds. The game is not as interactive as Oblivion where you can buy and decorate houses or buy clothing for your character, but for those that are just interested in the adventure that won't matter. Over all Two worlds is an entertaining game, but don't go into it with the idea of comparing it to Oblivion or you will be disappointed.

Belle histoire, mauvais jeu2
Premièrement j'ai jamais été un grand fan des jeux type "Diablo" mais si vous aimez, vous aimerez ce jeu. Bref les côtés positifs, sont que j'ai meme pas compris comment passé la 2eme porte du jeu et j'ai pas chercher d'avantage car on dirait les graphiques des consoles précédentes et même plus vieux... J'ai acheté ce jeu pcq il n'était pas si cher neuf, mais je regrette l'achat car je ne jouerai pas plus longtemps a ce jeu raté. A vous d'y voir, soyez CERTAIN d'aimer le genre.