Two Worlds MMORPG & Single Player

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SlowSpyder

Lifer
Jan 12, 2005
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I'll have to wait until I go up a level to update... I am at level 20 and have a required level 21 ring on right now. :p
 

Krakn3Dfx

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Sep 29, 2000
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$12.50 at Target now, even better :).

I picked up 2 copies today for me and my son to play together, figure for $25 for 2 copies, it's not too bad, anyone still playing this?
 

Mem

Lifer
Apr 23, 2000
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Press Release:


Tuesday 26th February/... SouthPeak Games has announced two downloadable content expansions for its open-world role-playing hit, Two Worlds. Both packs will be made available through Xbox LIVE® for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft®, expanding and improving the game?s online multiplayer experience.

The two expansions will add a host of new content to the vibrant and populous multiplayer universe of Two Worlds, featuring first and foremost an entirely new player-versus-player mode based around controlling key areas of a multiplayer map. Along with this new strategic play mode, additional maps, co-operative missions and a suite of new weapons are also included, adding a considerable amount of play time to the already content-packed world of Antaloor.

?Two Worlds has been a huge success for SouthPeak and much of its appeal can be credited to having a huge game-world to explore,? said Melanie Mroz, CEO of SouthPeak Games. ?Reality Pump has worked tirelessly to improve the multiplayer experience and this new downloadable content is geared towards expanding upon it, offering lots of new missions and areas to explore with friends.?

The first expansion pack for Two Worlds will be available for download in March, with the second becoming available in April. Both will cost 600 MS points.
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Krakn3Dfx

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Sep 29, 2000
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Originally posted by: Mem
Press Release:


Tuesday 26th February/... SouthPeak Games has announced two downloadable content expansions for its open-world role-playing hit, Two Worlds. Both packs will be made available through Xbox LIVE® for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft®, expanding and improving the game?s online multiplayer experience.

The two expansions will add a host of new content to the vibrant and populous multiplayer universe of Two Worlds, featuring first and foremost an entirely new player-versus-player mode based around controlling key areas of a multiplayer map. Along with this new strategic play mode, additional maps, co-operative missions and a suite of new weapons are also included, adding a considerable amount of play time to the already content-packed world of Antaloor.

?Two Worlds has been a huge success for SouthPeak and much of its appeal can be credited to having a huge game-world to explore,? said Melanie Mroz, CEO of SouthPeak Games. ?Reality Pump has worked tirelessly to improve the multiplayer experience and this new downloadable content is geared towards expanding upon it, offering lots of new missions and areas to explore with friends.?

The first expansion pack for Two Worlds will be available for download in March, with the second becoming available in April. Both will cost 600 MS points.
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I wonder if they'll offer this on the PC version as well.
 

jonks

Lifer
Feb 7, 2005
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Originally posted by: watek
$10 on steam. Read some bad reviews but 10 bucks can't be that bad :).

Well, apparently it can. I tried to play it. I gave up after 20 minutes. The voiceover in the opening sequence and in all the sequences I played was atrocious. I mean so bad I was laughing. The characters' jaws kindof move up and down when they talk but there's no effort to sync with the audio. There's also no instructions and it wasn't easy to figure out what to do, where to go, or how to do things. It was missing some training like what Oblivion put in that dungeon crawl in the beginning to get you used to the movements and basic spell/combat. The graphics were poor as well. The movements of the characters looked stilted. Combat was a bore. It felt like a 3-D Golden Axe. The whole thing felt like something a few guys threw together for a laugh.

Well, on to try Gothic III.

Ok, played G3 for an hour. Far far superior to 2W. Just in time too, apparently they announced a G3 expansion pack.