Two Worlds

Ravager69 said:
Just forget about it and buy The Witcher. This kind of games are too boring to play, like a badly done MMORPG
Well, the problem is that I've already gone through The Witcher twice, sided with both The Order and the Squirrels. So what do I do next? Is Two Worlds worth it? Is the story atleast remotely interesting?
Or must I go through The Witcher again and go for the neutral path this time?

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"It was cheesy to the point of being good." Like watching one of the early Schwarzenegger's or one of the bad 80's flicks?
 
PlanHex said:
"It was cheesy to the point of being good." Like watching one of the early Schwarzenegger's or one of the bad 80's flicks?

Imagine a medieval setting where everyone sounds like an average Joe but constantly uses phrases like 'mayhap', 'pray tell', 'forsooth' and so on... I couldn't stop doing that for a week after playing the game. I'd go like 'mayhap, we should go eat pray tell?"

I'm telling you, this game is so bad, it's totally worth checking out. And I don't mean that it's not enjoyable; I enjoyed playing it quite a bit. Like you suggested, it's bad the same way a bad 80s flick is bad.

Not everyone can appreciate that and not everyone will like that. It's unclear whether its intentional either so don't expect to laugh your ass off but I found every conversation amusing and loved it :mrgreen:
 
maximaz said:
Imagine a medieval setting where everyone sounds like an average Joe but constantly uses phrases like 'mayhap', 'pray tell', 'forsooth' and so on...
Oh, deity.
I give up, already. It doesn't sound like it can get any worse. :crazy:
Well, maybe I'll try my friend's copy and see if it is bad or just bad from it's suckiness.

But anyway: The writing sucks, but what about the story? Still waiting for that one.
 
I only played a few hours of it so I don't know what the story is really. It looked interesting but I highly doubt it's anything amazing. I remember looking for the guy's sister and some weird characters knowing something that you don't. The usual rpg stuff.

There were some good moments. Like a mage town where some magic experiment went wrong and you find a bunch of dragon remains and skeletons. The setting there was pretty cool and there were a bunch of things like that in the game but I don't know how many. It did keep me interested and the game was pretty addicting. I'll buy it for about 20 bucks, that's what the game is worth pretty much.

Edit
I just remembered one more thing I liked. There was a reputation meter for every faction and group. Doing something could increase it for one group and decrease for another, which added some consequence to your actions. I don't know how well it actually worked and if there were any actual consequences but the meters were there.
 
Okay...i downloaded the demo today and played it again for an hour or so,the game has some interesting things.the story is kinda interesting.it is somewhat mysterious.the graphics are ...strange.some parts of the game look very nice and some things look awful.when you look at distance for example you can see some breath taking views .but the blood that flows from your enemies look HORRIBLE !!! it reminds me of PSX games !!! also ,it is kinda confusing when you are trying to track and find a quest on the map.the combat and skill system is ok but the game was kinda hard.i found this bear in the game and he killed me with 1 hit !
 
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