GreenCronic -.- wrote:Ok i bought two worlds 2 and I just cant get into it. Its boring and fighting isnt that great im thinking about selling it. So to get to my question should i sell Two worlds 2
I guess it's a matter of taste, but how far in the game have you progressed?
I generally liked the first major Island (with Hatmandor city; I think), especially working for the criminal underground gangs.
The second major island (the one with the university) wasn't that interesting, except for the swallows; the swallows is an interesting place with interesting quests, but much like the rest of the game it doesn't realize it's full potential - the seeing ghosts and memory imprints could have been implemented and used better.
The third "chapter" you're stuck in the Swamp. It's a place they could've expanded upon way more than they did (there's not much in the ways of optional quests or choices), but it's one of the best parts of the game (like the swallows it's kind of witcher-like).
The fighting doesn't really change (at least not in principle), but you do get a lot of new moves that will keep it "fresh". Fighting with magic is not one of the game's strenghts but melee fighting is; the new attack skills add some pretty satisfying moves imo.
It's weird that they've changed the degree of freedom in how you customize your character in comparison to the first game. You can't effectively throw fireballs and such as a warrior in Two Worlds 2 (you now have to equip a magic staff! when casting spells), you are much more restricted compared to Two Worlds 1!
Some of the voice acting is okay, but a lot of it is below average and sometimes it feels like they haven't edited the lines properly as it doesn't really make any sense (especially when you're talking to the dragon queen).
The story is better than its predecessor, but at the same time they've changed certain aspects, so that in relation to Two Worlds 1 it doesn't quite make sense.
It is far better than Two World 1, but like it's predecessor it doesn't fulfill it's potential in terms of the story, the gameplay or the choice/consequenses aspect.
To answer your question: If you've reached the first major island (the one with the desert and savannah and Hatmandor city) and you've played the game on that island for a lot of hours and don't find it interesting, then no it wont get any better (sell it!). If you haven't progressed that far give it another chance it is a fairly good game beneath the many flaws.
And as it was mentioned the online co-op part adds a little extra to the exeperience.