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Published by: SouthPeak Games |
By George Petrisor
Published: June 1, 2007
Print Money is no problem in the game and you will find so many items that you don't need to ever worry about them. You can even save before opening a chest and try to open it several times, because the loot is random and you can play it so you get exactly what you want.
One “funny” thing is that if you look carefully, every character in the game sort of looks like your main character. Sure there are a few differences like hair color, bigger cheeks, etc. but in essence, it's kind of the same model. Even the sexy woman on the cover, that you find out it is your sister (what were they thinking?!) looks like a man with big... well... you know.

Another thing would be the lack of multiple fighting styles with one weapon: he swings the sword great, bit there's only one move. Then again, it looks better than in Gothic - at least he does it like a real warrior.

The story isn't great, but it's made in a smart way, and it takes you to different locations through quests, helping you discover the world.
Two Worlds really shines on making the game world come to life. You see people going on their businesses and performing normal activities like a real society. Cities or factions rival to each are in need of your services, and you get a reputation level with each of them. You can decide to help either side, and gain its benefits. However, even without your presence, there will be wars, and fighting, cities conquered or people killed. This idea also applies in multiplayer, and although we weren't able to test it, it sounds really intriguing if implemented properly.
Conclusion
A surprisingly good game that came from nowhere. RPG fans will love it - assuming they will give it a chance. It has some great ideas and a promising multiplayer mode. It's visually stunning sometimes and it runs decent on almost any system. I've long awaited an RPG where I would look good in every armor I wear!
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