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    Two Worlds II

    Game » consists of 11 releases. Released Jan 25, 2011

    Sequel to the cult hit action RPG Two Worlds, Two worlds II takes place years after the original and follows the story of the character from the first Two Worlds as he continues his struggle to defeat Lord Gandohar.

    Man two worlds 2 came and went fast.

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    #1  Edited By kingzetta

    I've actually been playing it for a few weeks and I like it a lot.
    I remember the week this came out there was tons of Fervor, I guess everyone moved on.
    Maaaan this game is looooooooooong I've played 100 side quests and just started chapter 3.

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    #2  Edited By Spoonman671

    Fervor.
     
    Yeah, I was interested in it, but I didn't want to spend $60 on it.  Maybe in a few months I'll pick it up for cheap and want to talk about it.

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    #3  Edited By FancySoapsMan

    I lost interest in this game before I even played it.
     
    I had it pre-ordered thinking it would come out on Jan 1st, but when I found out it was coming out later I cancelled the pre-order and bought something else :3

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    #4  Edited By fripplebubby

    How many worlds were included in the basic version? 2? Hmm. I was expecting at least 3. 

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    I'm just waiting for Gamefly to ship it to me. I kind of wanna play it, but the reviews weren't great so I'm not gonna rush into buying it.

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    #6  Edited By BraveToaster
    @Harbinger_Of_Hippos said:
    " I'm just waiting for Gamefly to ship it to me. "
    Same here. 
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    #7  Edited By Chaoskiller2000

    Its not bad, I am kinda hoping it gets a bit better I am not very far myself and hope to get back to it soon.

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    #8  Edited By Chris2KLee

    I admire the teams ambition, but the games always seem at least a few steps behind the competition. It doesn't help they've been getting a lot of negative PR thanks to apparent BS threats from their marketing team over low scores.

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    #9  Edited By monkeyking1969

    I like a lot of the ideas in the game.  It is rough around the edges, and they really needed someone to code the horseback riding better, but overall there is a lot to like.  The best part is the world is very open, so you can walk anywhere, which is something few western rpg developers seem to want to take the time to craft anymore.  Is it better then Oblivion?  No, not even close to and even some of the better in game mechanics do not lift it into the Elder Scrolls sphere of Triple-A gaming.  Nevertheless, a good RPG is a lot of fun.

    In my circle of friends there are a few other playing it who enjoy it a lot, so it cannot be selling too badly.  I hope it sells enough worldwide to justify more additions to the series.    

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    #10  Edited By Jimbo
    @MonkeyKing1969 said:
    I like a lot of the ideas in the game.  It is rough around the edges, and they really needed someone to code the horseback riding better, but overall there is a lot to like.  The best part is the world is very open, so you can walk anywhere, which is something few western rpg developers seem to want to take the time to craft anymore.  Is it better then Oblivion?  No, not even close to and even some of the better in game mechanics do not lift it into the Elder Scrolls sphere of Triple-A gaming.  Nevertheless, a good RPG is a lot of fun. In my circle of friends there are a few other playing it who enjoy it a lot, so it cannot be selling too badly.  I hope it sells enough worldwide to justify more additions to the series.    
    They claim 2.5 million copies sold worldwide and there's an expansion on the way.

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