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Two Worlds II
Two Worlds II expands the RPG adventure by introducing new game content, extending gameplay and providing you with the answers to many questions and mysteries which arose in the main story. Besides several well-known regions of Antaloor, there are also completely new territories to explore. The combat system has been further enhanced too, with an active blocking system, a completely new means of transport, a much-enhanced reaction system from NPCs, and other tweaks. [IGN.com]
Available at Video Ezy on PS3 and Xbox360
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way better than the first two worlds
Bigger ,much bigger,better game play ,its not a extension as mentioned in the bland review above, its a whole new BIGGER game,play it if u like roaming massive worlds and if u like to set your own goals .choose to be a mage , archer or warrior.and if u dont like being what u picked,then just go to a mage's guild and u can change your self into another specialty .the majic is preety awsum, and u can upgrade your weapons etc .forget riding around on the horse's -they are a bit glitchy to ride -go on foot and explore,you will find more gold jewels and weapons.this game is much smother to play ,and it give u your own portable teleport that u can put down anywhere u like above ground, and u can teleport straight to a town to unload all that precious gold,weapons and Armour u just took off some sorry(and now dead) monsters. this is a massive time saver.im a solid RPG gamer,and this game has impressed and immersed me right from the get go.well done team!now as for cons, i cant find a way to sleep or foward time.this is a nuisance as u have to waight for shops to open in the morning before u can sell/buy goods.voices overs can be terrible, but mostly ok.and sound can inexplicably drop out from time to time. over all not not to many problems.cheat- u can run at rocks and if u jump at the right time u can get up to places u mite not be able to get to normally.
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