Brashnir said:I just got done playing for several hours. The game is pretty good overall. Aside from the negatives I mentioned earlier (voice acting, framerate), the game holds up pretty well. It's no masterpiece, but if you're a fan of the genre, you'll find plenty to enjoy.
Combat: I've been playing a melee-centric character, so i can't say much for bows or spells, but the melee combat is done reasonably well. Your character will "lock" onto enemies, and will generally concentrate on it unless you can no longer get to it (if say an enemy moves between you) at which point it will stick to the intervening enemy. It's not uncommon when fighting multiple foes for stray sword slashes to hit enemies you're not locked on, if they happen to get in the way. The locking works pretty well, even though it's automatic and can't be controlled directly. If you turn around, it will generally pick a new enemy in front of you, but it's not so easy to pick one out of a crowd if they're all on one side. There is no block button as parry is a passive character skill, but you can dodge (more on that later). The left trigger is spells, which for me is generally a heal spell, and the left and right bumpers drink potions. Mana = left, Health = right.
When faced with groups of enemies, you need to keep yourself from getting surrounded, and try to let as few attack you at once as possible. When faced with a single enemy, the "jump back" (B button) move is perhaps a bit overpowered. I was able to take out an Ogre, which was able to kill me in one hit, and I could hardly damage at all with each swing of my weapons, while only dying once. It took me about 15 minutes, but eventually I was able to wear it down. As soon as you're dealing with multiple enemies, the move is no longer nearly as useful, since you can't just wait for the attack animation to start and hit it "ftw." Hopefully the stonger enemies later in the game (Dragons etc) either have cohorts, or have attacks which aren't easy to dodge, or I could see these fights being a bit stale.
The Story is pretty standard fare. Your sister has been kidnapped, and some guys are using her for extortion on you. I won't spoil too much, but the story so far in the early game is that of a reluctant hero, doing what he must for his sister. Sure it's cliche, but it facilitates the game reasonably well and fits into the story of the game world, which is starting to reveal itself to me now. There's a lot going on, and tons of NPCs to talk to, plenty of whom are off the beaten path.
I'm not exactly sure how big the world is, since there is no included paper map with the game (Though the manual is nice - full color and all) and the in-game map extends outside the boundaries of the screen and can't be scrolled that I've figured out. It's certainly not small though. I've traveled around a lot in my few hours of play, and I've yet to travel past the edges of the map as you see it from the beginning of the game. As you move, it will scroll with you, so I've been able to see a bit more, but still have not seen the edges, other than an ocean on the west side. The game world has teleporters scattered about, so getting across the map is pretty easy once you've traveled to and found them.
The voice acting doesn't seem as bad (with a few exceptions) as when I started. I'm not sure if it's a case of lowered expectations, or if it really does get better. There's plenty of cringe-worthy moments still, but there have been a few characters which were OK at least.
It's a decent game if you like the genre. It's sort of right in my wheelhouse, so I'm having a good time with it. Your mileage may vary.
You have to rememberEverSoTrendy said:Gamefly just sent me this today. This shit is pure gold. I like how they did no testing for the game, they just said fuck and gave it to us as is. I'm having a ball with it.:lol :lol
Just got my copy from Gamefly too. This is probably one of the worst games I've ever played.EverSoTrendy said:Gamefly just sent me this today. This shit is pure gold. I like how they did no testing for the game, they just said fuck and gave it to us as is. I'm having a ball with it.:lol :lol
Edit: I'm not going to lie to you, the game is pure shit, the fun is hidden somewhere far and in between. The framerate has to be about 15fps and the blood effects are ripped straight out of Diablo 1. This game could run on the Playstation 2 at the same performance.
http://media.putfile.com/Two-Worlds---360-Single-PlayerEverSoTrendy said:I'm not going to lie to you, the game is pure shit, the fun is hidden somewhere far and in between. The framerate has to be about 15fps and the blood effects are ripped straight out of Diablo 1. This game could run on the Playstation 2 at the same performance.
Deus Ex Machina said:http://media.putfile.com/Two-Worlds---360-Single-Player
Its dudes like you that are just saying this garbage to say it, watch that video and enlighten yourself.
Honestly, I'm shocked that MS certification allowed this to go through. That has to be the worst framerate I've ever seen in a retail game.Deus Ex Machina said:http://media.putfile.com/Two-Worlds---360-Single-Player
Its dudes like you that are just saying this garbage to say it, watch that video and enlighten yourself.
Check out the user reviews here.Lonesome_Raod said:
Deus Ex Machina said:Check out the user reviews here.
http://forum.teamxbox.com/showthread.php?t=542561&page=11
Its a good game.
huh.. I'm telling people who are interested to read user reviews who have the game and like it.. and explain why they do. You have you opinion and others have theirs.EverSoTrendy said:Don't listen to this man, I am telling you people do not buy this. Rent it if you must, the framerate\pop up and shit load times alone will turn you off it. This guy is just a viral marketer, he's been posting this link on GFAQS too.
Brannon said:Just watched that video... that is some horrid combat.
Deus Ex Machina said:huh.. I'm telling people who are interested to read user reviews who have the game and like it.. and explain why they do. You have you opinion and others have theirs.
Oh, I found that video link on TXB btw. nice try troll
(Mainly) It only has one voice actor too, so it's the same guy talking to himself over and over and over and over again.:lolBobFromPikeCreek said:I can't wait to rent this. It looks like the type of bad game that's enjoyable to play if only to laugh at its numerous flaws.
Fucking sign me up. I have a really weird video game fetish for awful voice acting.EverSoTrendy said:(Mainly) It only has one voice actor too, so it's the same guy talking to himself over and over and over and over again.:lol
If that carries over to movies then you should rent Sinbad the Sailor, starring Lou Ferrigno.BobFromPikeCreek said:Fucking sign me up. I have a really weird video game fetish for awful voice acting.
EverSoTrendy said:Don't listen to this man, I am telling you people do not buy this. Rent it if you must, the framerate\pop up and shit load times alone will turn you off it. This guy is just a viral marketer, he's been posting this link on GFAQS too.
Musashi Wins! said:Where's the GamePro and Play reviews. lol.
Mr Killemgood said:I love Two Worlds....
Load times? What are you talking about? There are almost no loadtimes. If you teleport across the map, it's 1-2 seconds max. The loadtimes are infinitely better than Oblivion.
Either way, it's underpolished, but once you get into it, it's addictive and real fun. I'm having a blast mowing down packs of wolves with my dual-wielded swords. Nothing like a meat cleaver in one hand, and a machete in another one.
Worth $60? Sure. If your dying for an RPG like myself. If it gets patched right, it's a must-buy at the $40 level.
Lonesome_Raod said:I'll make my own opinion up thanks.
camel said:I put about 6 hours into this game last night.. have no clue why oblivion gets a pass from everyone on the frame rate, and load times. and this game gets hammered for it.. they perform about the same.
don't get me wrong i loved oblivion, and i'm really enjoying this. but from reading these boards i was expecting a slide show.
The voice acting, and dialog really are bad though.
bottom line. if you enjoyed oblivion, and want more of the same, this game will do a nice job of filling the void until ES4.