So how insane do I need to be to play the first game? I really wanted to try it and even bought it ont he 360, unfortunately my console broke and so I never got around to trying it. One of these days...
Do not play the game on the 360, it's awful. It's a lot better on the PC, mostly due to how terrible it runs on the 360.
This. I originally got the Xbox 360 version and it was horrible. I later got the Epic Edition for the PC and was leaps and bounds better. Of course it is still not as good as the other games in the same genre but it is still pretty fun to play with some good concepts for magic and item collecting.
You improve your gear by placing another one of the same type together and it improves the item. Magic has boosters that can be assigned to them to make them do different things. One booster improves damage, while another could reduce mana cost.
Like I said, it was fun on the PC, at least enough for me to be excited for Two Worlds 2. I will link some video's as soon as I get the chance.
Wasn't Two Worlds 1 originally supposed to be an MMO?
No. It was compared to Elder Scrolls: Oblivion but fell way short of that. However the second one definately has me interested. I am going to preorder it this coming weekend.
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freakish lightbutterdick jonesand his heavenly asshole machineRegistered Userregular
edited September 2010
They played the Sordahon's Journey clips at PAX before a couple of different events to keep people entertained. They're pretty corny but I actually enjoyed them.
Wow, Ireally thought there would be more people than this interested in the game but I guess not.
I find it really hard to make myself be interested. I mean, there's some really nice stuff in those videos, but there was some really awesome stuff in the previews for the first one, too. At this point what I see is TW2 basically promising everything TW1 promised, "for reals this time, guys." I've bought one too many Fable games to find that a compelling argument anymore.
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Psychotic OneThe Lord of No PantsParts UnknownRegistered Userregular
edited September 2010
I kinda hope the hilariously bad voice acting returns in the second game. Ashros maybe the best city to visit for the unintentionally racist accents put forth.
I find it really hard to make myself be interested. I mean, there's some really nice stuff in those videos, but there was some really awesome stuff in the previews for the first one, too. At this point what I see is TW2 basically promising everything TW1 promised, "for reals this time, guys." I've bought one too many Fable games to find that a compelling argument anymore.
Well, I have mine already pre-ordered and IGN and a few others have already had their hands on the game and they are saying that it is ten times better than the first one. Not that it is really a high bar to surpass but it is still looking a lot better.
Update
Sorry, I don't have a link but this has been confirmed over several sites.
There have been numerous posts recently regarding the release date of Two Worlds II.
First of all, it's gratifying to see that so many people care so much about the game
and we thank you for your enthusiasm and passion. It's definitely a game that we're
proud to publish; Reality Pump is on the verge of delivering a benchmark RPG
experience.
Here's the vital news: Two Worlds II is set for a January release in North America.
We understand that this is not great news for those of you eager for an October
release and we can understand that you might feel that our European cousins'
potentially getting the game before you is frustrating to say the least. However,
there's a reason for everything and although we feel that the game is truly at 'AAA'
level, that reason is that we want Two Worlds II to be absolutely flawless when it
launches in the North American market. Although we could bring the game to market
earlier in order to take advantage of the holiday buying season, we felt that we
would do a better service to you by making sure that the game you want is absolutely
as it should be. It's vital to us that we always give you the best possible
information and this is the reason that we haven't commented on the date before now;
we did not want to say something to you, only to have that information change once
again. Now, we are in a position to confirm the January release date.
For those that have said that they will torrent or import the game because they
simply cannot wait, there's nothing that we can do to stop you. However, please
remember that by pirating the game, you are hurting those who worked hard to make
the game for you, reducing the chance of another game in the future. By importing
the game, you're paying more money for something that if you can wait, you'll be
able to buy in January at a cheaper price and that will have benefitted from
heavyweight Quality Assurance (QA) for the North American market.
We'll have a further update for our friends in the UK, Australia and New Zealand in
the near future.
We are continually grateful for your understanding, patience and continued support.
Sincerely,
The SouthPeak Team
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Alfred J. Kwakis it because you were insultedwhen I insulted your hair?Registered Userregular
edited November 2010
So it seems this game is getting all around fantastic first reviews - skipping Gothic 4 for it was apparently a wise decision.
e: this is gonna be huge, mark my words
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FiggyFighter of the night manChampion of the sunRegistered Userregular
edited November 2010
I just can't read that with a straight face.
Two Worlds (360) was hilariously terrible. And the online component being stripped from it infuriated me.
I'm super excited for this. Admittedly, the first was a guilty pleasure for me (it's still a HORRIBLE game, don't get me wrong) but the videos and stuff I see of the sequal look just amazing.
Every time I got on a horse in Two Worlds I got catapulted into the sky and my computer crashed.
EVERY.
TIME.
It's not as bad on the 360 but...
it's still bad.
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KlykaDO you have anySPARE BATTERIES?Registered Userregular
edited November 2010
ALso,the dual wield fighting style was so stupid. The animation was basically your guy twirling the weapons right in front of his chest so you had an attack range of NONE.
I liked 2 Worlds. The gameplay was fun (when it worked). The world was gorgeous (when it didn't crash your computer). And many of the quests were clever (except when they were broken). I didn't get far in it as I played the demo or something.
I may check out 2 Worlds 2. It seems to be getting a favorable response.
I was really excited for 2 worlds when it came out the videos looked awesome and was really excited about customizing the weapons...then i skipped work to get it and played it all day and took it back to gamestop that night for a full refund...it was garbage. For about an hour my guy and his horse was stuck on a tree...
Two worlds was most likely the crappiest game I enjoyed playing for way, way too long. It had a bunch of potential and just, countless missteps that made it just miss the mark of greatness. It reminded me quite a bit of gothic 3 in how it failed. I know I fell in love with the game when I managed to murder the initial quest NPC you speak to, loot wall of fire off his corpse, and proceed to murder everything that moved or spoke for the rest of the time I played.
It does not surprise me two worlds two(bizzare) is getting good reviews, they didn't miss the mark on #1 by THAT much. I do hope this one is just as easy to exploit though.
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BlackDragon480Bluster KerfuffleMaster of Windy ImportRegistered Userregular
edited November 2010
I too remember the pain and frustration of playing the first one on 360, oh so many moons ago, but after getting some hands on time at PAX, I'm not that suprised at TWII getting good reviews.
The bit I played (around 15-20 minutes, which gave a good breakdown of equipment management and melee skills) didn't scream 9+ to me, but it was a whole shit-load better than the original Two Worlds. I especially liked some of the AoE attacks with spear/polearms, those had some nice animations and made you feel like a badass.
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No matter where you go...there you are. ~ Buckaroo Banzai
What's confusing? The first game was hilariously awful (I actually liked it because it was so bad) and the devs have apparently learned from their mistakes and are bringing out a game that's actually pretty goddamn good. I'm as cynical as the next internet guy but even I have faith that this sort of thing is possible.
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FiggyFighter of the night manChampion of the sunRegistered Userregular
edited November 2010
Don't get too excited, the review scores are heavily skewed due to the fact that this game has two worlds, where as most games have to survive on the merits of just one.
Don't get too excited, the review scores are heavily skewed due to the fact that this game has two worlds, where as most games have to survive on the merits of just one.
the first game had some really fun gameplay elements like the weapon/armor stacking to improve them. The magic system with the card modifiers. The animations, voice acting, and other miscelaneous stuff was just aweful. I still had fun with it though.
Posts
I hear it has two worlds... too!
Pics ... or it didn't happen.
i definitely should look into Two Worlds Two, although as far as I know the first one was an abomination.
This. I originally got the Xbox 360 version and it was horrible. I later got the Epic Edition for the PC and was leaps and bounds better. Of course it is still not as good as the other games in the same genre but it is still pretty fun to play with some good concepts for magic and item collecting.
You improve your gear by placing another one of the same type together and it improves the item. Magic has boosters that can be assigned to them to make them do different things. One booster improves damage, while another could reduce mana cost.
Like I said, it was fun on the PC, at least enough for me to be excited for Two Worlds 2. I will link some video's as soon as I get the chance.
Here you go. Ign Preview herehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sd-gh1ySbzE and Gamespot Preview here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkW5rEpEUPQ and Game conference of some sort here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-wdoz878P0&feature=related and a view of a mage being played herehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTMf4AnODiU and finally a preview form Elder Geek herehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eEWVTXTwOY
Maybe I should do an official thread for this?
https://medium.com/@alascii
No. It was compared to Elder Scrolls: Oblivion but fell way short of that. However the second one definately has me interested. I am going to preorder it this coming weekend.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rNQB7tbIVVY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3RtSY2YhnE
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8ixNMDHL7I
I find it really hard to make myself be interested. I mean, there's some really nice stuff in those videos, but there was some really awesome stuff in the previews for the first one, too. At this point what I see is TW2 basically promising everything TW1 promised, "for reals this time, guys." I've bought one too many Fable games to find that a compelling argument anymore.
Well, I have mine already pre-ordered and IGN and a few others have already had their hands on the game and they are saying that it is ten times better than the first one. Not that it is really a high bar to surpass but it is still looking a lot better.
Update
Sorry, I don't have a link but this has been confirmed over several sites.
There have been numerous posts recently regarding the release date of Two Worlds II.
First of all, it's gratifying to see that so many people care so much about the game
and we thank you for your enthusiasm and passion. It's definitely a game that we're
proud to publish; Reality Pump is on the verge of delivering a benchmark RPG
experience.
Here's the vital news: Two Worlds II is set for a January release in North America.
We understand that this is not great news for those of you eager for an October
release and we can understand that you might feel that our European cousins'
potentially getting the game before you is frustrating to say the least. However,
there's a reason for everything and although we feel that the game is truly at 'AAA'
level, that reason is that we want Two Worlds II to be absolutely flawless when it
launches in the North American market. Although we could bring the game to market
earlier in order to take advantage of the holiday buying season, we felt that we
would do a better service to you by making sure that the game you want is absolutely
as it should be. It's vital to us that we always give you the best possible
information and this is the reason that we haven't commented on the date before now;
we did not want to say something to you, only to have that information change once
again. Now, we are in a position to confirm the January release date.
For those that have said that they will torrent or import the game because they
simply cannot wait, there's nothing that we can do to stop you. However, please
remember that by pirating the game, you are hurting those who worked hard to make
the game for you, reducing the chance of another game in the future. By importing
the game, you're paying more money for something that if you can wait, you'll be
able to buy in January at a cheaper price and that will have benefitted from
heavyweight Quality Assurance (QA) for the North American market.
We'll have a further update for our friends in the UK, Australia and New Zealand in
the near future.
We are continually grateful for your understanding, patience and continued support.
Sincerely,
The SouthPeak Team
e: this is gonna be huge, mark my words
Two Worlds (360) was hilariously terrible. And the online component being stripped from it infuriated me.
Buffed.de - 92/100
Gamona.de - 88%
GamersGlobal.de - 8.5/10
GamigXP.de - 91%
RPG Italia - 9.1/10
iamgamer.de - 92%
Eurogamer.de - 9/10
XBG 360 Games - 92%
I just randomly stumbled upon this thread and watched a few videos in the op and the game looks great. Can't wait to play it!
Seriously, keep it that way.
Every time I got on a horse in Two Worlds I got catapulted into the sky and my computer crashed.
EVERY.
TIME.
It's not as bad on the 360 but...
it's still bad.
I may check out 2 Worlds 2. It seems to be getting a favorable response.
What the fuck is this.
I REMEMBER THE MAIN CHARACTERS UNPATCHED FACE
NOTHING CAN MAKE ME FORGET
nothing makes the pain stop
*sobs*
Oh, Two Worlds. Was there anything you could actually do?
It does not surprise me two worlds two(bizzare) is getting good reviews, they didn't miss the mark on #1 by THAT much. I do hope this one is just as easy to exploit though.
The bit I played (around 15-20 minutes, which gave a good breakdown of equipment management and melee skills) didn't scream 9+ to me, but it was a whole shit-load better than the original Two Worlds. I especially liked some of the AoE attacks with spear/polearms, those had some nice animations and made you feel like a badass.
~ Buckaroo Banzai
I tried the demo for the first game, despite knowing what I was getting into. And yep, it was awful.
But this game is actually shaping up to be good?
I'm so confused.
Those 90s are like 45s
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAA
You are actually in one of the worlds RIGHT NOW
This is ALREADY THE GAME
the first game had some really fun gameplay elements like the weapon/armor stacking to improve them. The magic system with the card modifiers. The animations, voice acting, and other miscelaneous stuff was just aweful. I still had fun with it though.