Two Worlds 2 however is quite the opposite. While Two Worlds wasn’t ugly, it definitely didn’t feel as next-generation as some of the games released around the same time as it. It’s simply beautiful right from the menu screen. I’m not sure what engine Two Worlds 2 runs on, but wow. Right from the start I can see vast improvements graphically. We had some issues getting our hands on a review copy (mostly our fault!), but here it is, better late than never!Upon receiving the game I put it in my PS3, with absolutely no expectations, started it up, and….wow! Just wow. Is Two Worlds 2 an improvement over the original, or a twin brother with the same flaws? Find out in our Two Worlds II Review.įirst off, sorry this review was late. Fast forward nearly three years later and SouthPeak has released the sequel, Two Worlds 2. Over time SouthPeak patched Two Worlds into a much better experience, but the damage was already done. Overall Two Worlds received mostly “subpar” or average reviews ( 65 on Metacritic) due to lack of polish and some game-breaking bugs. While the game certainly had its flaws, compared to any other game of its type except for Oblivion, it was one of the best. Unfortunately, the game was hyped up by gamers to be the “Oblivion” killer, and nearly everyone had expected only perfection from the game. While SouthPeak had released several games before Two Worlds, none had aspired to be quite as much as Two Worlds. The game was instantly compared with Bethesda Softworks’ The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion due to its real-time 3D fantasy landscape and non-linear gameplay. #Two worlds reviews PcBack in 2007, SouthPeak Interactive released the original Two Worlds for PC and XBox 360.
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