Two Worlds Review
If you enjoy running through huge virtual worlds, and love RPG - then perhaps you need to take a look at Two Worlds. Two Worlds is a new RPG game that pretty much stays loyal to the genre but introduces a huge game world for you to wander in. Gamespot calls it “A poor man’s Oblivion”, which obviously doesn’t sound very promising and positive. BUT, let’s not forget that Oblivion is one of the best, if not the best, RPG ever to be released. A poor man’s version of Oblivion is still a pretty good game. There are some annoyances, such as tiny interface buttons and text that is meant for close-up reading. The map is hard to read as well which is a big negative since you need it with such a huge game world to explore. Gamespot gives it a 7.5, which is about the rating other PC game sites have given it.



A poor man’s Oblivion. This description may seem a bit damning, but it puts the game in awfully fine company when you consider the sheer greatness of Bethesda’s role-playing game opus. Reality Pump’s RPG certainly has it where it counts in the aspiration department, even if, largely due to some design quirks, the first-time RPG developer can’t quite match the gold standard established by Oblivion last year. With that said, the epic scale of the game, along with outstanding character development, free-flowing action, and good quest variety, make it a worthwhile play for any RPG aficionado.
Read the entire review of Two Worlds by clicking HERE.
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