Posted May 14, 2010

I can never make these points/steal them from elsewhere enough, so I will here too.
I'm never going to say it's the pinnacle of production or game design or anything, but I still love it, much like some movie buffs love b-movies. If it was completely unplayable it would be one thing, but the combat is enjoyable and the world is big and fun to just run around in and see what kind of trouble you can get yourself into.
Now people would say that time is better spent on something like Oblivion, but honestly I've tried to play Oblivion on at least three occasions and well...I ended up just bored to tears. As gorgeous as the world is, Oblivion can be a very stiff and stuffy game, especially to people like me that can be pretty cynical about genre pieces and big production games.
Two Worlds, at least the English adaptation, knows exactly what it is and what it's invariably ending up in the shadow of, and it makes the most of things by hamming it up every second, whether it's with the hilariously bad voice acting and script or the ability to grotesquely overpower your weaponry early on so as to break the game. And in spite of all that it still manages to be fun for those that know what they're getting themselves into.
Post edited May 14, 2010 by titosmiley