![]() According to Reality Pump, they have both acknowledged and learned from their mistakes and are set to make Two Worlds II a game to be remembered.Ĭhief among the changes gamers can look forward to is a revamped combat engine intended to bring more action and excitement to battles reminiscent of a hack and slash experience. Unfortunately, things didn't turn out as envisioned and Two Worlds was considered a disappointment, failing to make a splash in the genre. Gameplay was reminiscent of the open-world style of Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion where the main quest was optional and freedom to explore paramount. ![]() The first Two Worlds came out in mid 2007 to fairly ho-hum reviews, albeit doing better with its PC version than console release. And that is right where developer Reality Pump is with their upcoming release of the high fantasy RPG Two Worlds II for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and PC. For those that are still trying to carve out a piece of the RPG pie and get noticed, or worse, have a less than stellar reputation, it is a particularly daunting task. ![]() Once a developer has established a reputation, gamers tend to be fiercely loyal and come out for every release. You have your behemoths (Square Enix, BioWare, Bethesda, etc.) and then you have everybody else. ![]() FebruMaking a splash in the roleplaying genre isn't an easy thing to do.
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