Amazon Maximum Age: 240 months Amazon Minimum Age: 204 months Batteries Included: 0 Binding: DVD Brand: Southpeak EAN: 0612561500044 ESRB Age Rating: Mature Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Height: 1.25 inches Length: 7.5 inches Weight: 40 hundredths-pounds Width: 7.5 inches Label: Southpeak Manufacturer: Southpeak Model: 50004 Packaged Height: 110 hundredths-inches Packaged Length: 740 hundredths-inches Packaged Weight: 40 hundredths-pounds Packaged Width: 530 hundredths-inches Platform: Windows XP Publisher: Southpeak Release Date: 2007-08-31 Studio: Southpeak
Feature:
- The world literally comes to life - your environment reacts immediately to the player's actions and changes, creating new and exciting challenges
- Strong, non-linear storyline - Shape your own story by choosing the path your character takes
- Experiment with different careers and even reverse former choices with the help of career changers
- For the first time, players are allowed to assemble their own magic spells
- Travel and fight on various animals, from horses to tamed lizards
Product Description:
In Two Worlds you'll enter a world where a dark crusade is brewing and darker plans are being made, out of sight. Thousands of years ago, hordes of orcs invaded the more civilized lands. Aziraal, the Orcish god of war, was killed in battle, forcing the orcs to withdraw to the southern wastelands. When a dwarven mining expedition uncovers an ancient tomb, the Orcs believe it to be their fallen god. A holy war ignites, but the real danger lies elsewhere. A powerful force churns silently - weaving a secret plot of fear and destruction. In the end one of the Two Worlds will remain. Use traps and snares to make gameplay more flexible & strategic Combat system combines intuitive steering, tactical challenges and movie-like visual experiences
Customer Reviews:
1 of 1 customers found the following review helpful:
Glad I waited for price to come down., 2008-08-31 After playing the demo I was eagerly anticipating this game due to the innovative stacking weapon system, the large range of skills, weapons, and items, and the free open-ended character development. Unfortunately, it did not live up to the potential I expected. Perhaps I'm getting too old to be playing video games (37) as there seems to be a distinct decline in games' story quality over the last several years. The focus of the gaming industry now appears to be on great graphics at the expense of everything else. Two Worlds is no exception. The map is fairly large and the graphics immersive, but the main quest storyline in particular is really weak. I finished the game in under a week at the most difficult setting despite making a concerted effort to not progress the main quest too fast. To get any significant play time out of this game ALL of the side quests must be pursued. Overall the game was very stable (one crash) and yet a tad rough around the edges; my mount tended to get stuck and the audio volume varied. All things considered I enjoyed it, but I'm left wanting.
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