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Two Worlds First Impressions

PC Xbox 360 First Impressions by Rob Fahey

6 June, 2007

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You're on an urgent quest to rescue your beloved sister from a shadowy cabal of powerful men who are holding her hostage for your co-operation in their nefarious scheme. The long-lost powers of an ancient god are being brought into the world once more, emboldening marauding orcs in their raids on the kingdoms of man. As the unwilling hero at the centre of this maelstrom, your quest could not be more important.

But on the other hand, there's a man here who needs a hand with some bandits. And if you kill a few more of those bears, you might be able to make a nice cloak or something out of their hides. Oh, actually, you also need to run over to a nearby village to pick up some stuff for a trader. Hmm, and while you're at it, if you hang around here for a while, until it gets dark, there'll be cool zombies to fight! Or perhaps you could forget it all and embark on a life of crime for a while - that open window looks like it's within reach...

Sod it, your sister can wait. Shouldn't have gone and got herself kidnapped anyway, should she?

'Two Worlds' Screenshot 1

It isn't a fantasy RPG without some damn shiny armour and a very well trained horse. You'll also be able to travel around the world using warp points and teleporters, though.

If you've ever fallen in love with an open-world game, you'll be able to identify with that. It could be anything from Shenmue (I'll deal with my father's killer after I stalk this schoolgirl and play with these kittens) to Grand Theft Auto (sure, I'll sort out that rival gang just as soon as I've driven a truck off this high ramp) to Oblivion (I know there's a Daedric Lord trying to take over the mortal plane, but I can make a damn fine living as a mercenary in the meantime). The idea is the same; here's a world, and here's a storyline you're more than welcome to ignore. Go off and have fun.

Developed by Polish studio Reality Pump - whom you may recall as the creators of Earth 2160 - Two Worlds is the latest fantasy world to be sandboxed up for your procrastinating pleasure. In a canny bit of platform selection, it's on its way to the Xbox 360 as well as the PC, just in time for former Oblivion addicts to forget the pain of fantasy cold turkey and start searching for another hit.

Gritty Sandbox

Within minutes of dipping into the world of Antaloor, comparisons with Oblivion are very obvious - and not particularly misleading. While Two Worlds eschews the first-person perspective of Bethesda's seminal role-playing title in favour of a more traditional third-person view, the two share many similarities both in terms of the world and the tone, and the gameplay.

'Two Worlds' Screenshot 2

Yes, ladies and gents - this game definitely has dr4g0nz!

For starters, Two Worlds sits slap bang in the middle of mainstream fantasy lore, just as Oblivion does, when it comes to the setting of the game. Black bears and leather-clad bandits who haven't encountered a Gilette Fusion Razor in their lives roam the hillsides between rural villages full of honest and not-so-honest folk with plenty of sub-quests for you to undertake. Ancient ruined temples are home to unpleasant zombies and feral bands of orcs and half-men. Cities are surrounded by tall walls and gates, and ruled by factions with whom you must curry favour to gain entry. There are greedy nobles, shadowy priests and cruel monarchs to contend with, and skill with swords goes hand in hand with a flair for magic and alchemy.

Like Oblivion, Two Worlds also offers a vast world to explore - with your progression restricted not by the need to pursue a linear plot, but rather by your character's ability to survive the local fauna. After the opening level, where you need to kill a couple of unpleasant half-orc types called Groms in an old temple, you meet with a villager who informs you that a messenger is waiting back in the town; from there on, what you do is entirely up to you.

As far as we could gather, there was nothing to stop you from playing for tens of hours, exploring the entire world, building up your skills to a massive level and becoming feared or renowned across the land without ever bothering to speak to that messenger. Admittedly, you'd be missing out on what seems to be a very interesting, if somewhat clichéd (gosh, you mean you're really one of the only people who can wield this ancient power? How surprising!), storyline, but the point here is freedom of choice, and Two Worlds delivers that in spades.

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Hunam
06/06/07 @ 10:37
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What ugly art direction.
bioreit
06/06/07 @ 10:43
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Don't care what it looks like

Equivalent of multiplayer co-op via Live! Sign me up baby!
bonker
06/06/07 @ 10:44
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Have a huge gag-on for cool co-op multi-player action in this game.

I suspect the single player game is headed for a 6-8 score but the MP co-op is a +2 at least for me and my friends ...
MadMirko
06/06/07 @ 10:51
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Eurogamer.de score: 6/10
skuzzbag
06/06/07 @ 10:56
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I don't understand why it's a preview. Isn't it already released on PC?
gizmo
06/06/07 @ 11:01
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"I'll deal with my father's killer after I stalk this schoolgirl and play with these kittens"

hehe, when you put it like that...
ExplodingClown
06/06/07 @ 11:05
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NoooOOO! Too many cliches!

How long do fantasy RPGs have to languish in the shadow of Tolkien? There are so many rich mythologies out there begging for a good game: how about a decent Celtic adventure? There hasn't been one of those since Tir Na Nog on the bloody Spectrum for God's sake! Anyone who read 'Slaine' in 2000AD will know what a damn good game you could make out of it, and not an Orc in sight. Or Norse mythology with the looming threat of the Ragnarok? Or Babylonian, based on the epic of Gilgamesh? Anything for a breath of fresh air, /please/! No more of this Hawkwind album cover tedium!

(Hell, how about just keeping it a bit more grounded, with a mediaeval setting? 'Lionheart' had a lot of promise, but they screwed the pooch partly through having those tiny sprites you could barely see, but mostly through sinking back into Generic Fantasy RPG Bullshit. The middle ages were quite insane enough without any embellishments - the Inquisition, anyone? I suspect that's a no-no though as the U.S. Christian Right would howl the roof down claiming it was anti-God and that video games were trying to turn children into Satanists)
Macross
06/06/07 @ 11:09
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nobody expects the spanish inquisition!
space ace
06/06/07 @ 11:13
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two mehs
SBfistfun
06/06/07 @ 11:14
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out in mid-July, we should hopefully see updated code in the relatively near future.

Bout as much chance as me waking up tomorrow with a John Holmes cock
agparrot
06/06/07 @ 11:31
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@ExplodingClown

No more of this Hawkwind album cover tedium!

lol

+1
Darren
06/06/07 @ 11:33
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I was really looking forward to this but the lacklustre response to the final game on the PC has somewhat diluted my enthusiasm. It looks like it's trying too hard to be Oblivion but the recent video I saw showed it to be a bit rough and unpolished... very 6 or 7/10 really. Maybe they should delay the 360 version and work on it a lot more?
Razorus
06/06/07 @ 11:36
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360 Magazine gave quite a negative preview of this game last month, saying the 360 version was very patchy with dodgy framerate, unimpressive combat and cacky animation.
Hopefully it'll all be sorted out soon.
I like ExplodingClown's idea of a Babylonian-based RPG. They're making a film of Gilgamesh right now, so there might be a game of it but it'll probably be a crap hack 'n' slash. Would be sweet to see an RPG though.
ZuluHero
06/06/07 @ 11:38
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But it's got some semi-naked Goth chick with an angry/sexy scowl on the box though – so that instantly makes it good, right? Right? :P
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Shinji [mod]
06/06/07 @ 11:42
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Razorus - they're right about the dodgy framerate and so on, but I think it's a bit harsh to criticise a game for bad framerate in code that's clearly labelled as alpha, not even beta. Some elements I'm not sure will be fixed for the final release (the combat particularly), but I think the developer deserves the benefit of the doubt on technical issues like the framerate - at least until we see release code, at which point obviously we'll make very upset clucking noises if the framerate isn't silky smooth.
SomaticSense
06/06/07 @ 12:03
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@Razorus

"360 Magazine gave quite a negative preview of this game last month, saying the 360 version was very patchy with dodgy framerate, unimpressive combat and cacky animation.
Hopefully it'll all be sorted out soon.
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I read that article too. Can't say I really noticed the comments about bad framerate and whatnot. To be honest it was the first I'd really seen or read about this game, and I was too put off by the game being a clear rip-off of Oblivion to notice....

Seriously, I know a lot of games have a lot in common with others as regards to genres, but this is the closest example of plagarism in the videogame world I can remember. If I was a Yank, I'd be suggesting that Bethesda should sue.
bonker
06/06/07 @ 12:11
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Well Saint's Row ripped off GTA and added some cool stuff so if these guys have done the same then that's all good IMO.

I'll say it again, MP co-op is a massive USP for this game. Unless the reviews hugely slate it for the MP stuff it's a no-brainer purchase for me and my mates ...
bonker
06/06/07 @ 12:16
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I also read the 360 preview and was a bit pissed off with the quality of the write-up as the mag, usually, stands head-and-shoulders above the other mags for quality of writing.

The whole vibe was negative (other than re the size of the game) but I remember re-reading it for actual negative content and the only thing I remember is that your character/status/quests 'screen' was on one page whereas Oblivion has lots of pages.

That's a neg for sure but as I say, I can't recall any real substantive neg content to justify the general neg vibe in the write-up ...
BaggyAnt
06/06/07 @ 12:32
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Kinda like the look of this whatever the articles say. I am going to give it a try as I am hunkering for some open RPG action
jellyhead
06/06/07 @ 13:31
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ooooh, look at the tiny on-screen text.
Capcom-tastic!
Crea
06/06/07 @ 13:41
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A sub-par Oblivion clone could still be awesome, if it gets close enough in quality to Bethesda's effort.
Xerx3s
06/06/07 @ 13:56
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Don't care what it looks like

Equivalent of multiplayer co-op via Live! Sign me up baby!


+1. It's basically a mix between oblivion and diablo II. Win!
Eraser
06/06/07 @ 14:15
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Aw man, the picture of the girl on the front page looked so promising ;)
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06/06/07 @ 14:47
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"But it's got some semi-naked Goth chick with an angry/sexy scowl on the box though – so that instantly makes it good, right? Right? :P"

rite :D

I'm still trying to find out what exactly that half-naked chick they use in every article on this game in magazines and websites has to do with the actual game
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skuzzbag
06/06/07 @ 15:12
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@SomaticSense - you seem to have seen this game in depth to be able to make the comparisons between Two Worlds and Oblivion.

Would you care to point out exactly where they have ripped off Bethesda and what is different?
kangarootoo
06/06/07 @ 15:38
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@SomaticSense

It takes rather longer to make a game of this scope than you seem to realise. If TW was a copy of Oblivion we wouldn't see it for another 6 months at least. Regardless Oblivion wasn't the first game of its type you know.

Which specific parts of TW do you think are ripped from Oblivion (stuff about swords and magic doesn't count, I'm sure you would agree)?
wizbob
06/06/07 @ 16:09
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Could they really have come up with uglier human models than Oblivion? They must be uglier than 'Get Ugly' with Otto Sump.
SuperBas
06/06/07 @ 16:14
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It's out already, where's the review?
Crofto
06/06/07 @ 16:17
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Kinda looking forward to this, though the words RPG and multiplayer don't mix well for me. I'm hoping the single player offline content will be good enough to warrant a purchase.

This is the game Morrowind refugees have been waiting for, after being severely disappointed with the incredibly "mainstream" Oblivion.
Shinji [mod]
06/06/07 @ 16:18
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It's out already in Germany, on PC only. It's not out in the UK until late July, the same time that the Xbox 360 version comes out.

There's a review of the German version on Eurogamer.de - it's in German, but then again, so is the game :)
ExplodingClown
06/06/07 @ 17:38
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@wizbob - they are ugly buggers in Oblivion aren't they? (props for Judge Dredd reference, 'nuff respect). Sadly the one-handed typist brigade have already spewed up nude female body replacement meshes with gigantic porn tits, although hearteningly someone else has remodelled the men to have naked willies (sadly no comedy ragdoll physics in play on the organs in question). Can you guess which has provoked hysterical screeds of homosexual panic? No prizes for guessing :)
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DocTep
06/06/07 @ 21:17
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" orcane
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I'm still trying to find out what exactly that half-naked chick they use in every article on this game in magazines and websites has to do with the actual game "


Well, she's the CEO of the developer for a start. And they put her in the game as the sister of the main character. So for once it's not just a case of shoving pictures of an attractive woman everywhere to advertise a game to a certain demographic (except that really it is, but with a flaky excuse - having said that, hey I'm not one to complain).

*Has a bit of a thing for the slightly gothic look...*

Ahem.
TheUnionFrag
07/06/07 @ 08:27
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Why bother? I've got Oblivion [which covers most aspects of the game] and I subscribe to LOTRO [which covers the MP aspect]. Why should I bother getting another Tolkien and fantasty RPG clone?
skuzzbag
07/06/07 @ 09:39
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I've been trying to think of an intelligent answer to your question. Funny thing is the only thing I can think of is....

FFS! Can't you make your own fucking decisions?

bonker
07/06/07 @ 12:42
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"Why bother? I've got Oblivion [which covers most aspects of the game] and I subscribe to LOTRO [which covers the MP aspect]. Why should I bother getting another Tolkien and fantasty RPG clone? "

Re the LOTRO MP play - aren't you forced in that to play with people that you don't necessarily want to play with?

The USP on TW is that you can just play with your mates without 13yr-old-yank-kid hassle ...
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07/06/07 @ 12:46
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Also ...

the jist of the German review seems to be that it's cool on the surface but it doesn't have much depth as you dig deeper into it.

So, Oblivion-lite with MP co-op then.

/Pre-orders
skuzzbag
08/06/07 @ 09:11
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Oblivion doesn't have that much depth either to be fair (over 150 hours played here BTW).

Maybe it is a straight copy after all ;)
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11/06/07 @ 10:05
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Considering how much gameplay was removed between Morrowind and Oblivion, the thought of an Oblivion lite doesn't fill me with confidence.
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14/06/07 @ 19:46
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I seem to find myself constantly defending this game ( which is out in germany and play in English with full engliss voice acting from all characters).

Once you patch the game to v1.4 ( the german release came out on v1.0, you have a very stable , very large RPG, which in my opinion takes the open world RPG to the next level, and by that, above and beyond what Oblivion ( knights of the nine and shivering isle) managed to do. Oblivion is a great game. Chances are if you liked it, you will like Two Worlds.

A decent story, which you can choose to ignore simply by not talking to the mysterious cloaked stranger camped outside the first town you get to ( seriously, don't get within 10 foot of him or he kicks of the main quest, so give him a good radius of avoidance) then play the thats going on all around the main quest.

Betray one of the two factions, play them off against each other, or simply kill em all.

Join the secret necromancy guild ( necromancy is totally illegal in Two Worlds )

Learn some of the fighting skills and the "shallow" combat that the preview goes on about becomes a lot more tactical ( if you want it to be) or you can simply button mash...and inevitably die shag loads.

Explore a vast world, and run away in blind panic when you hit a badguy for the first time and notice his health bar didn't register your blow.

Sometimes the AI is great, other times you have to slap someone upside the head to get them to react. Be warned, only do this if you think you can win the fight. Really.

As for the graphics not being as good as Oblivion, I'm afraid I don't agree, Two Worlds is a very pretty game, and just as good graphically as Oblivion, and possibly better ( even when you put the hi res distant texture packs onto Oblivion).

Oblivion was a benchmark for the next gen consoles RPG wise, and with this game, it's been surpassed. Simple as that. And I really rated Oblivion. Two Worlds ( and as an aside , Gothic 3 ) are simply better all round experiences.

It's not perfect, but then neither is Oblivion.
It is great fun and very long ( so was Oblivion)

The voice acting in Two Worlds is cringingly awful, which makes it totally fantastic fun to play, it's all "verily" and " Forsooth" and " I Prithee"

The hero is a sarcastic S.O.B. He see's a group of wild boars, and casually comments.." aaah...the inlaws ".

So, I'll go back to my earlier comment, if you liked Oblivion ( and have some degree of inteligence and patience to develop your character ) Two Worlds will be just what the proverbial Doctor ordered.

Forsooth, verily I hath spake of my experiences, I prithee, try this game, and be entertained.

dryden555
11/09/07 @ 17:16
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If you actually like action RPG's for PC, and you've got it patched (VERY important), the game is a blast after about 5 hours of gametime. There's some real depth to the RPG elements and there's a Diablo like quality to the combat later in the game that is quite satisfying (you are fighting against groups and some strategy is needed to survive). Folks arent giving this one a chance and it is their loss.

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