[h1]Pure nostalgia[/h1] [b]Let me get the negatives out first[/b]: [u]Silly Spell system[/u], finding spells either through loot or Magic merchants is entirely random. So some spells you want for a certain school of magic might elude you throughout the whole game. [u]Utterly useless skills[/u]. Some Skills have NO VALUE WHATSOEVER or are not properly working, like the pick pocket skill. Levelling the swimming skill has no point, you'll do very little swimming through the whole game for the few islands it has. Quests that cannot be finished or upon completion will not disappear from the players quest log. [u]Crashes and bugs[/u], My recent play-through had a lot of crashes but only a few bugs. Best to save a lot while playing. [b]The Good things I found are[/b]: Large game world. Huge variety of enemies. Tis dialog Shakespeareth attemph at English Factions with some offering good merchant options for the player. Buying goods from certain merchants for a cheaper price or selling to cer...
Two Worlds Epic Edition
- Release Date:
- Apr 30, 2009
- Metacritic:
- 65
- Developer:
- Reality Pump Studios
- Publisher:
- Topware Interactive
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
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About This Game
«...If my family really belongs to the chosen ones, why then have we always been as poor as church mice? I have never given much credence to all the old stories about a relict in our family's possession - one which supposedly bannedAziraal, the god of the Orcs - they say that only those ofmy bloodwere chosen to safeguard the secret.
'Tis nothing but nonsense methinks – however, my sister Kyra always listened eagerly to the stories of the old ones... but she vanished several months ago... »
To all intents and purposes you're an unscrupulous bounty hunter and mercenary - but the search for your sister takes you back to your roots.
At the beginning of your epic adventure, a mercenary task takes you to the far north - but you're also following up a mysterious lead at the same time - the first clue you've been given since Kyra's disappearance. You get a shock during a meeting with the delegates of a dark Brotherhood - your sister's kidnappers are indeed after your family's relict. Whether there's any truth in your family being chosen ones or not, the others obviously believe it - and if you ever want to see Kyra alive again, you'll have to act swiftly...
- Includes the original Two Worlds, plus the add-on Tainted Blood
- OVER 90 NEW QUESTS: Journey even deeper into the world of Antaloor with over 90 new quests and eight new multiplayer maps
- Soundtrack by Grammy Award Winner Harold Faltermeyer

FEATURES:
- STUPENDOUS LANDSCAPES: in a fantasy world where every inhabitant leads a separate dynamic life with realistic daily routines, your deeds will determine the fate of the strife-torn land of Antaloor.
- PLAYING FREEDOM: Two Worlds is not for those who don't like making decisions, because you'll often have to take one side or the other an intelligent, networked reputation system for guilds and secret societies makes sure of that.
- KNIGHT, THIEF, MAGE OR ALCHEMIST: spectacular, dynamically-choreographed fights on foot or at full gallop. An absorbing alchemy system for creating individual potions and power-ups provides diversification - and carrying out break-ins in Sneak mode will have your nerves jangling! If this still isn't enough, try the sophisticated magic system...
- INTUITIVE INTERFACE AND INDIVIDUAL DEVELOPMENT OF ATTRIBUTES: you can experiment with all the character attributes and develop your skills as and when you like. An elaborate inventory system ensures that you always have a clear overview no matter how hot the action gets.
- MASSIVE MULTIPLAYER INCLUDED: bustling towns are the trading centers and meeting points for several hundred players. Self-created characters fight gripping PvsP duels in Arena mode or solve a series of exciting quests as allies.
- UPDATED GAME ENGINE: The brand new 1.6 engine update now included!
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User Reviews
The protagonist says 'looks like my in-laws' when he gets attacked by goblins
Polish developer Reality Pump boldly attempts to challenge Oblivion's dominance in the open-world RPG space with Two Worlds, but while the ambition is admirable, the execution falls short of its lofty goals. The Good Two Worlds nails the fundamentals of an open-world RPG. The game offers vast terrain, bustling cities, and countless side quests for exploration enthusiasts. Unlike Oblivion's controversial level scaling, enemies here maintain fixed difficulty levels, creating genuine progression satisfaction as you grow from weakling to powerhouse. The main quest structure is refreshingly open-ended, requiring reputation building through side missions rather than simple map-following. This creates meaningful consequences for your actions and makes the world feel more interconnected. The Bad Unfortunately, technical issues plague nearly every aspect of the game. Animations are awkward, objects pop in randomly, and collision detection is broken. Expect NPCs walking through walls re...
A gamerz game. Old school vibes with fantastic visuals, sick looking armor and decent combat. This is what the era of good RPG felt like when i was younger.
Should you play this? Maybe, it really depends. I enjoyed the experience, between the jank, crashing, and poor dialogue, but I don't see the majority of RPG players getting the same joy. If you're tapped on RPG's and looking for something that tried new things, poorly at times, you might just like Two worlds 2 for what's on offer. The game does shine later at many times, but the story, characters, dialogue, and you, will suffer.
What a classic of a game.
TOP!
It's dated. The user interface is bad. Game controls are bad. There is a camera control lag, that gives me motion sickness.
System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8
- Processor: Dual Core CPU 2.0 GHz
- Memory: 1 GB
- Graphics: GeForce FX 6, 7 and 8 series, AMD/ATI Radeon X-series with Shader 2.0b support
- Hard Drive: 6 GB Free Space
- Sound: DirectX 9.0c compatible
- Misc: Keyboard, Mouse, Broadband Internet Connection
Recommended
- OS *: Windows XP SP2 / Vista / 7 / 8
- Processor: Intel/AMD Multicore CPU
- Memory: 2 GB
- Graphics: with Per-Pixel-Shader 3.0 support
- Hard Drive: 7 GB Free Space
- Sound: 5.1
- Misc: Keyboard, Mouse, Broadband Internet Connection
FAQ
How much does Two Worlds Epic Edition cost?
Two Worlds Epic Edition costs $4.49. Currently 70% off!
What are the system requirements for Two Worlds Epic Edition?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP / Vista / 7 / 8 Processor: Dual Core CPU 2.0 GHz Memory: 1 GB Graphics: GeForce FX 6, 7 and 8 series, AMD/ATI Radeon X-series with Shader 2.0b support Hard Drive: 6 GB Free Space Sound: DirectX 9.0c compatible Misc: Keyboard, Mouse, Broadband Internet Connection Recommended: Recommended: OS *: Windows XP SP2 / Vista / 7 / 8 Processor: Intel/AMD Multicore CPU Memory: 2 GB Graphics: with Per-Pixel-Shader 3.0 support Hard Drive: 7 GB Free Space Sound: 5.1 Misc: Keyboard, Mouse, Broadband Internet Connection
What platforms is Two Worlds Epic Edition available on?
Two Worlds Epic Edition is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Two Worlds Epic Edition worth buying?
Two Worlds Epic Edition has 71% positive reviews from 14 players. Metacritic score: 65/100.
When was Two Worlds Epic Edition released?
Two Worlds Epic Edition was released on Apr 30, 2009.
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