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๐ Level Up Your Collection with Two Worlds!
The Two Worlds Collector's Edition for Xbox 360 features a 2-disc set housed in a stunning holographic slipcase, complete with bonus music and video content, as well as a pen and paper RPG book and dice for an immersive gaming experience.
P**O
Flawed but still playable.
Firstly, don't buy Two Worlds for the online play. It's horribly laggy and has many other issues. Still, the one-player game is actually quite good. There's a bit of a learning curve, but stick with it and you'll start to have fun. It plays like an old-school PC RPG, maybe even a bit like Diablo. There's a ton of great loot and a huge world to explore. The graphics and voice acting could definitely be better, but the gameplay is what counts. Some people just can't get past the chunky graphics though. You might want to rent before you buy.
W**S
HA HA
This game is SOOOO bad, but if oblivion had not been made this game would be SO bad, I still enjoy it and all of its problems plus get use to hearing the word taint a lot LOL. I would tell everyone to buy it and when Two worlds II comes out BOOM I'm getting it. I will support this franchise just because they know how bad the game was but knowing this the game has everything going for it.
O**E
Good way to pass the time, but VERY misleading.
I waited and waited AND waited some more for this game to arrive. After logging 220 plus hours with Oblivion, games after that just didn't hold much appeal for me. So, I had some very high hopes (as did many of us) for Two Worlds. For all the release delays this game offered us, it's engine was a buggy mess. The graphics were very poor, mostly they seemed to have a very jagged appearance reminiscent of older,low polygon count games. Many of the light effects were VERY obnoxious. Flames looked very unrealistic, light gradients were very mis-colored. Example; you would be walking through a otherwise dark cave, when suddenly the passage is a light blue color. No blue flames indicating the presence of supernatural activity, nothing. Just blue. Shadows were very jagged looking as well. At times the shadows of a tree would make me wonder if I was interacting with some "Thing" instead of a shadow. Water was like a wobbly mirror. One of the most annoying and near laughable features in the game was the "Inability" to control a horse. I soon discovered that wasting earned skill points points on my horse riding skills was...well a waist. If you had to stray from the beaten path, what so ever, your mighty stead was bound to get completely immobilized by a shrub or tree. Slight embankments and hill sides were also a major "No-No" for our stead. I can't imagine what the team involved in the actual design of the horse in Two Worlds, was thinking. I'm thinking malt liquor and bong-hits were the sole inspiration for this one. Next was the (Now Legendary) horrific voice acting. The voice actors themselves sounded as if they had to perform nude in front of a stadium of giggling onlookers. VERY UNCOMFORTABLE SOUNDING. Not only did the characters sound scared, but there was simply not enough variety in the actual voices. You could speak to a close group of three people who all shared the exact same voice and greeting. The A. I. was very funny. Very bad, but at least it made you laugh. For instance, I could interact with a character who absolutely hated my character and made it known by cursing and threating me. However, as soon as the interaction was over they would say in a totally different voice; Grand Day! Or Greetings Tall One! Or A Fine Day Indeed! The menu looked a lot like the old Diablo menue system, right down to the barely readable fonts. It wasn't until my wife and I bought a HD t.v. that I could even read what some the menu items or instructions said. The travel log was the worst I have EVER seen. It's crammed way over to the right side of the menu screen and written in tiny, black letters with some words being separated by an entire line width. It was absolute torture to try and follow. The title music was also the cheesiest music I have heard in a long, long time. Anyone here remember that old song called "A total eclipse of the heart" by Bonnie Tyler? It sounded like that but with some generic, wannabe operatic woman singing. The in-game music was very unbalanced as well. It was either very quiet or VERY LOUD, so adjusting it in the controls menu was pointless. Not to mention, most of the time the music itself (When you could hear it) didn't fit the situation. Now there were (Believe it or not) some redeeming qualities to the game. combining similar weapons to make a more powerful version was great. I had some massive sword called the Dragons Jawbone, that had a slashing power of over 3000. Basically I had a one hit wonder. One hit and most everything went flying across the screen and laid on the ground twitching . That was pretty satisfying. Creating you own spells and so forth could have been cooler if you had some sort of guide to help you. Since you didn't, it was more or less a way to make room in your inventory or power up magical attributes for a weapon. Mostly it was just cumbersome. I beat the game without ever really using any magic. I threw a few fire balls but why bother when you can smash the tar out of anything with a giant jaw bone? lol The Bow was great to. Once you got your skill level with the bow up to ten and it's damage abilities really high, you could wipe out an entire Orc Camp with it, no problem. Sadly though, the game just ends up being a decent way to relax before bed, cracking Orc skulls and flinging Bandits into the weeds is alway's a joy. For $60.00 to $70.00 though, it's just not worth it. Rent it, borrow it or wait until it's in the clearance bin. Whatever you do though, don't waste your money on a brand new copy and especially the Collectors Edition.
E**C
worst Xbox 360 game I have ever played
Even though it got terrible reviews on the advice of many people who claimed it recieved an unfair rap, I picked up Two Worlds Collectors edition. It is the worst 360 game I've ever played Even with the patch it runs like with crap with stuttering and slowdown. I tried installing it to my HD, but it didnt help. The faces look terrible as well. The dialogue makes me ill. The interface is a direct rip from the PC and is horribly cumbersome to use on the box. The text is small and bleary even in HD. I got killed by boars and wolves and maybe some rocks too. The collectors edition is also terrible. I bought it because I heard you get special codes for collectors edition only weapons. But apparently thats just for the PC version. So all you get is a crappy box worse then the regular edition box, a paper map, a tiny tabletop rpg book nobody will actually play and a behind the scenes DVD with no actual behind the scenes, just random crappy gameplay videos. DO NOT BUY THIS GAME
J**T
Two Worlds
Two Worlds Collector's Edition: I know you might be laughing because I love this game, and I do and it got such a bum rap! I won't lie and this game does have alot of glitches, but I really do love this game... It's long, and fun! With all video games rent before you buy, but it's all on personal preference! Rent first.. Then buy!
K**R
Wow.... really now.
Well i soon as i sat down and started to play this game... i knew there was gonna be headacks in the future. This game isnt really easy to just pick up and play... took a good 2-3 hours before i got the basics of combat down... and now that i do.. that part is easy! the graphics are not as good as i thought it would be... sometimes it just looks like mud w/ shapes in it... but then again, graphics arnt everything. I like this game, but like i said, takes some time to getting use to it...
D**E
Awesome people
I love the game they sent me it is in awesome condition and I literally bought from them again today because I can trust them super quick delivery I wasn't supposed to get the game till next week.
J**N
Oblivion this aint
First off I'm going to say that I found this game to be strangely entertaining. For the bad, this game has horrible graphics, poor frame rate, laughable voice acting...no, im serious, there were times I was rolling on the floor...very poor story. the ending was horrible nomatter if you were evil or good. control was a pain. horse was the worst by far. and the game froze at least once every time i played it. the only game ive ever played on my 360 that froze. one of the selling points that they use for this game is the changing environments without loading, i.e. walking into buildings. what they dont tell you is that the game loads at extremely inopportune times. i.e. in the middle of battles or there was this one small house that the game loaded 3 different times because i walked into different sections of the house. This game could have been one of the best rpg games to date if the creators had actually spent a little time with the engine and story. now, for what i found entertaining. i liked how you could upgrade your weapons and armor by adding 2 of the same type together. you can get some fairly ultimate equipment by doing this. making potions was also fun. especially when you could make them that do permanant effects to your stats. My character had over 800 strengh by doing this. Its not even a cheat. basically this games whole point seemed to be upgrading your character. i never played the game for the story or anything else. it kept me addicted and entertained by finding weapons and armor (and there are very many) and combining them to make better than i think the creators even intended. as for the online. its nothing. i went online several different times, and never found anyone. if you like treasure hunt games this one is fairly good, but thats all.
S**Y
xbox 360
this is a very high quality product that stands by it's description and functions exactly as described. I love it
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