[h1]Warning ! Running the game requires manually downloading patches and adding files from other Steam games to run! And in doing so will deactivate Steam achievements. So if you wan to play this game for steam achievements, I'm sorry but the developers didn't care to fix it. [/h1] [h2]It's a game with a lot of flaws, but in my opinion it's a pretty decent RPG[/h2] [h3]The negatives first:[/h3] 1. [b]Side quests that MUST be completed before main story line quests, otherwise they will disappear.[/b] 2. [b]Concerning playing as an archer - There are skill books that must be activated before others, otherwise the player won't be able to use them. It's really stupid, you can't quick slot archer skills manually, they are assigned the second you activate the skill book.[/b] 3. [b]My play-through didn't have a lot of crashes but they can and will occur to most. -I was simply sailing around on my boat and then the game would crash if I reached a specific point in the game world.[/b] 4. [b]...
Two Worlds II HD
- Release Date:
- Feb 3, 2011
- Metacritic:
- 75
- Developer:
- Reality Pump Studios
- Publisher:
- Topware Interactive, ACE
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
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About This Game
A breathtaking journey into Antaloor's past.
After the downfall of Aziraal, God of Fire, the Dark Lord Gandohar has nearly achieved his objective to disrupt the balance between the elements. Dark magic surges into the land to fill the void. Recognizing the potential for complete control over the dark powers, Gandohar starts to use the power of Aziraal trap within Kyra, the descendant of the Orphans. Despite her ancestry, Kyra cannot endure the strain. With Antaloor already in his clutches, Gandohar concocts a new plan from his stronghold in Oswaroth. There are still those who struggle against the tyrant, hoping to shift the balance of forces in their favor. The fight for Antaloor continues...
Five years have passed since dramatic events brought the whole world to the edge of the abyss. The hero is a prisoner in the dungeons of Gandohar's castle. His hopes of saving his sister vanished with his freedom. Just as despair threatens to overcome him, hope comes from where he would have least expected. The Orcs, a race the hero had always hated, have put together a rescue squad that frees the hero from his bonds. He emerges into a land desecrated by evil. He embarks on a journey to shed light on Gandohar's dark past, hoping to discover a weak point in his enemy's defense. If he fails, he will lose his sister forever.
Gameplay
A perfect mix of flexibility, creativity and state-of-the-art technology "Two Worlds II" is a perfect blend of classic and innovated RPG features, atmosphere, and technology. A complex quest system and an exciting main story draw you into the world of Antaloor, made richer by secondary quest scenarios. Rich gameplay and engaging atmosphere propel the story and captures attention, promising danger and exploration throughout the many quests and video sequences. Enhanced AI, balancing standards, experienced authors, an active combat system, the innovative DEMONS™ magic management, and the PAPAK™ alchemy system guarantee enjoyment for new and experienced gamers. An artistic system of attack and defense moves has been integrated into the game. Parries and changing hit results creates a real opportunity for tactics and excitement, as the AI engage in combat and employ strategy of their own. The game also offers extreme flexibility in the weapon and armament design possibilities. The cornerstone at the heart of this feature is the newly created 'CRAFT'™ tool. Players can break down items into their basic materials and create new unique items. "Two Worlds II" is also graphically superb. The powerful GRACE™ engine offers technological highlights such as an unlimited number of dynamic light sources, 24 bit HDR post-processing, and Real Eye Adaptation. It will drastically reduce loading times, improve general game performance, and enable full gameplay with only moderate hardware requirements.Key features:
- A flexible combat system with variable attack moves, parrying and special tricks
- State-of-the-art technology, thanks to a powerful GRACE™ engine and special tools
- Lots of mini-games for breaking up gameplay
- Intuitive user interface for the DEMONS™ Magic system and the PAPAC™ Alchemy system
- Mercenaries and magically-created beings accompany the player
- Complex object management with movable and usable items
- Special CRAFT™ tool enables the individual configuration of armor and weapons
- Many Boss opponents, including special combat strategies and unique rewards
- Flexible MoSens system guarantees realistic every day and combat movements
- Various ways of moving, like walking, running, sprinting, riding, swimming, sailing and teleporting
- Captivating background story with numerous cutscenes
- Extensive Multiplayer part including building/setup simulation
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User Reviews
Still waiting for Two Worlds 3
After a dozen hours of playing, a quest bugged. Found a fix with a console command. After another dozens of hours playing, found out, that using console comands permanently disables achivements on that save file. Cool
Two Worlds II enters the open-world action RPG space with promises of an innovative magic system ("DEMON"), a dynamic loot system, and a classic dark fantasy setting. However, it ultimately stumbles due to clumsy controls, a confusing interface, and poor presentation. The game showcases strong technical aspects, such as impressive lighting and textures, but suffers from disjointed art design and awkward character animations that detract from the experience. Controls are frustrating, relying heavily on context-sensitive actions that create a disconnect between player input and character response. The story follows a predictable quest against an iron-fisted wizard-king, with an underdeveloped subplot about Orcs and humans. Character development is shallow, and the voice acting is notably poor, filled with awkward delivery and mistranslations. While the first Two Worlds game is considered better by some players, both titles share a bland narrative and generic world, albeit with a fe...
FAQ
How much does Two Worlds II HD cost?
Two Worlds II HD costs $7.49. Currently 70% off!
What are the system requirements for Two Worlds II HD?
System requirements are not available for Two Worlds II HD.
What platforms is Two Worlds II HD available on?
Two Worlds II HD is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Two Worlds II HD worth buying?
Two Worlds II HD has 75% positive reviews from 8 players. Metacritic score: 75/100.
When was Two Worlds II HD released?
Two Worlds II HD was released on Feb 3, 2011.
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