Two Worlds Reviews
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Two Worlds succeeds at what it sets out to provide a poor man's Oblivion and a simple, unrestrictive introduction to role playing games. Freedom really is the nature of the game, and if exploring a new world and slaughtering hundreds of wild boar - is something you'll enjoy, Two Worlds isn't a bad choice. Splashing around in these shallow waters can be a lot of fun, but the depth isn't there for gamers who want real submersion.play.tm falls more in the lines of what we're used to, burning it with a 46%.
Most reviews, however negative, do usually manage to dredge through the assessed quagmire to offer up one or two redeeming aspects that would, at the very least, render the experience attractive to the strictly hardcore demographic. Indeed, no end of warnings against Hollwood tie-ins or perennial stat-boosted EA releases will prevent certain consumers from wasting their pocket money here, but perhaps those still awed by Oblivion will gauge Two Worlds with more of a honed and critical eye in terms of its near-absolute ineffectuality.