Return to the vast world of Antaloor in Two Worlds II. Building upon the original game, Two Worlds II offers the willing adventurer a unique and thrilling RPG experience unrivalled in current RPG landscape. Two Worlds II features a completely new game engine pushing hardware to its limits, as well as a revised combat system, new enemies, improved animations and an enhanced AI. This combined with the extremely detailed, interactive environment will be sure to make Two Worlds II a must-have title for RPG fans.
Extensive Character Development system - a huge skill tree giving the player total control over their class and how they want to play.
C.R.A.F.T Tool - upgrade items from basic components; with a little time, a player can turn an ordinary weapon into one of legend.
D.E.M.O.N.S Magic System - enables users to create their own spells resulting in thousands of unique spells.
Unique combat options - combining different melee attacks and an active blocking system with thousands of weapon, armor and class types, alongside mounted combat, duel wielding and dirty tricks.
Huge Multiplayer Element - 8 player raids, PvP tournaments and Co-Op action deliver unlimited replay-ability.
Village Mode - Build and take care of your own village, craft epic weapons, complete village only quests and invite your friends to see your handiwork.
Two Worlds 2 is alot better than the first game. I found the game to be hard to navigate at times, along with some really confusing parts. Graphics were decent, map was easy to use, and online was about 4 hours worth of gameplay, althoguh they do have both a co-op and deathmatch type game modes. You could put over 50 hours into this game, if you dont mind dealing with some confusing parts throughout.
j'ai trouvé les graphiques pourris (ne vous fiez pas aux photos) et surtout, la traduction française vraiment nulle, voire même ridicule. Bref, je n'ai même pas terminé le tutoriel.
Good game overall, graphics were decent, and the gameplay was entertaining. Unfortunately the controls were awful. With R2 being the attack button, having to repeatedly press it was a tedious exercise. Also when playing online with people using voice chat, you'd hear them mashing the R2 button the whole time. Village mode was a nice addition to your online character, but separating online/offline wasnt good in my opinion.