There certainly are much worse games out there. And if you're the forgiving sort who likes games with undocumented features and enjoys epically bad dialog there's definitely a solid game to recommend here. The ability to level up your gear as you go is one of the features I remember most fondly, and the mounted combat is tricky, but certainly useful. I would recommend digging up the demo first, though.Scobie said:I should clarify: I haven't played Two Worlds and know very little about it. I was just considering this from a practical standpoint. A score of 50 [http://www.metacritic.com/games/platforms/xbox360/twoworlds?q=Two%20Worlds] on Metacritic is a very bad score [http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/FourPointScale], usually enough to doom a game to obscurity. Games that don't sell well don't tend to get sequels, which is why I was confused. A bit of googling confirms that Two Worlds actually had decent sales despite its poor reception, which clears up that little mystery. So feel free to be excited for Two Worlds II. I have faith in the power of sequels.
they released a third one.John Funk said:snip