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Two Worlds II - Review
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Release Date: November 12, 2010
Developers: Reality Pump
Publishers: TopWare Interactive
Platforms: Mac OS X, Windows, Linux. PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
Genre: Action role-playing, open world
Players: Single/ Multiplayer
Rating: 9.5



Synopsis:

After the downfall of Aziraal, God of Fire, the Dark Lord Gandohar has nearly achieved his objective to disrupt the balance between the elements. Dark magic surges into the land to fill the void. Recognizing the potential for complete control over the dark powers, Gandohar starts to use the power of Aziraal trap within Kyra, the descendant of the Orphans. Despite her ancestry, Kyra cannot endure the strain. With Antaloor already in his clutches, Gandohar concocts a new plan from his stronghold in Oswaroth. There are still those who struggle against the tyrant, hoping to shift the balance of forces in their favor. The fight for Antaloor continues...


Story:

Two Worlds II is a real time role playing game with you being able to start out by creating your own character and being able to change their skin color or shape of the body just like in most role playing game (RPG). Once you are ready to begin your long and dangerous journey you will be able to try and take on some small little quest that will reward you with very needed things to survive in this world, which can be anything from a piece of bread to a long sword all this is going to be needed if you want to even get started on your journey. Once you begin your adventure and follow your path you will come face to face with some of the most dangerous and evil things ever seen in this land. It will be up to you to stop all this evil and bring this land back to the light.


Gameplay:

Two Worlds II is a really intense RPG that I personally really do enjoy playing. This game is really fun every time you play it and will always have something interesting for you to do every time you get back on it. I personally really enjoy the cosmetics this game has. When creating your character this is a ton of different options for you to choose from to create your character just the way you want to. Then once you get started into the game you will be able to get a ton of different type of armor and weapons that will not only help you defeat your enemies but also can make your character look amazing or maybe even really intimidating. It all just depends on how you want your character to look and how much you want them to stand out. But cosmetics is not the only thing this game offers. There are a ton of different type of enemies for you to encounter and fight. Some will be really easy but others will really give you a issue if you are not prepared to fight them. The fighting style is really intense as well and will really keep you on your toes. You do earn xp which will level you and allow you to upgrade abilities and other needed things to fight greater foes. A few things in this game do require certain levels in order to use it such as spells which is a very great thing to master if you can, this will help you defeat multiple enemies at once. This is a vast world that will destroy you if you are not ready for what lies ahead. You must do all you can to become powerful and be ready to slay even the greatest foe this land has ever seen. Overall I really do enjoy the game play for this game and think it is a really fun and pretty addicting game. This game has a lot to offer and I think anyone that enjoys playing RPG based games would enjoy this one. There is just so much to do in this game that I am surprised it is not as popular as you would think. The world is so vast and there are so many things to see I would recommend purchasing this on the PC though I do have it for console I play it more on the PC. I do recommend this game to anyone.

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Graphics:

The graphics for Two Worlds II are actually extremely nice looking and are a awe to see at some points during the game. I personally found these graphics to be really good and I am one of the people who look for attention to detail and this game has quite a bit of detail to it such as your surroundings or even your appearance and armor all have pretty good detail which is one of my biggest things in a video game. This game has a lot of colors to it that all blend really well and I rally enjoy when you are traveling on the road and just the look of your surroundings and how well they look. I think the developers did a really amazing job on the detail to things which for me really make or break a game. I have not noticed clipping in this game yet either which is another huge thing to me. I really enjoy the look of this game and think it really makes this game so much better because of how real it can look at times. Overall these graphics are at times a site to see and are a bit impressive. I think the developers did the graphics just right and really put some thought into them. The attention to detail is really good and I think any gamer would like these graphics. Your surroundings is what is truly amazing because so much can be happening at once and even if there is nothing happening there is always something to look at or something to investigate.

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Controls:

The controls for Two Worlds II are actually really good and I personally think fit the game just fine. I found that the controls are really easy to learn your first time through and are really easy to remember. There are some controls that I had a bit of a issue with but overall everything is easy to learn. I think the controls help you get lost into the game and let your imagination run freely. I think that anyone would be able to learn these controls just fine. Most of the game is controlled with you just pressing a few buttons one at a time which is something I do like personally because it makes the game a lot easier to play and not as stressful to learn controls. Overall the controls are pretty decent and seem to fit the game just fine. I like how basic they are but at the same time can still let you get lost in the game and let your mind flow freely. I think this controls can be learned and remembered by anyone who plays the game.


System Requirements:


Windows


OS: Windows XP SP3, Windows Vista, Windows 7
Processor: Intel or AMD Single-Core Prozessor (2,0 GHz) or better
Memory: 2 GB or more
Graphics: Radeon HD, Geforce 8800GT (Shader 3.0 and 512 MB RAM)
DirectX: DirectX 9.0c or OpenGL
Hard Drive: 8 GB
Sound: DirectX comp. Stereo Sound Card
Other: Internet connection with 6.000 BPS or more for Multiplayer recommended


Mac OS X


MINIMUM:
OS: OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.3 or later.
Processor: Intel Mac (2,0 GHz)
Memory: 2 GB RAM
Graphics: Shader 4.0 and 512 MB RAM
Hard Drive: 8 GB hard drive space
Other: Internet connection for Multiplayer
Peripherals: Mouse, Keyboard
RECOMMENDED:
OS: OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.3 or later.
Processor: Multi-Core CPU
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: Radeon HD 2900, Geforce 8800 GTX
Hard Drive: 8 GB hard drive space
Other: Internet connection with 6.000 BPS for Multiplayer
Peripherals: Mouse, Keyboard



Overall:

Gameplay: 9/10
Graphics: 10/10
Controls: 9/10
Overall: 9.5/10
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