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Two Worlds - Review @ Gamepyre

by Dhruin, 2008-09-24 00:15:29

Gamepyre has a review of Two Worlds: Epic Edition that concentrates on the multiplayer aspect.  The score is 82% and here's a sample:

Talking about character creation, PAY ATTENTION TO THIS!!!!! This is both a good idea and a bad idea at the same time. Honestly I can’t decide, but I am disappointed in the fact that the manual did not mention anything about it. Your first RPG character is free. After that they cost money. Money is not the hardest thing to get in Two Worlds, but when you don’t know anyone and your first online character is a necromancer, getting funds for that 2nd character took hours. But I did it, and now I play a successful archer. I play some kind of a bow user in most RPGs (I like bows a lot), so maybe it is just coincidence, but out of the characters that I’ve tried, the archer turned out my best. I go on the theory of Why fight monsters up close when you can hurt them from far away? But that’s just me. Multiplayer offers a good variety of classes to choose from. Between classes such as the Warrior, Sword Dancer, Knight, Ranger, Thief, Archer, Barbarian, Air Mage, Fire Mage, Earth Mage and Necromancer you should find something that suits your game style. There’re even guilds that you can join, or if you can get enough friends together, you can always start your own. But keep in mind, without an internet connection, this game’s replay-ability drops to 0 once you beat the storyline.


Source: Blues News

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Two Worlds

SP/MP: Single + MP
Setting: Fantasy
Genre: Action-RPG
Platform: PC, Xbox 360
Release: Released


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