Two Worlds?

I thought the "copy protection" sucked and the game shop I know gave me a full refund because they'd played it and thought it sucked hairy donkey balls.

So my answer is "probably not" :)
 
I thought that it was being sold cheap on steam, £3.99 or something daft like that. For that price its probably worth a go.

I have it on the 360 and didn't find it to bad. Not a patch on Oblivion though.
 
Got it last year on steam for £2.50, its alright if you can take the bad acting in a good way. Worth it for a couple of quid, but if youve not played Morrowind or Oblivion get one of them they are much better open world RPGs. Oh and the multiplayer seemed like it coulda have been fun, but I could never get it to work and I wasnt DMZ'ing my router for one game.
 
It wasnt too bad, I havent really given it a good shot yet. But if you like RPGs and you can get it cheap you may as well.
 
I played the demo for nearly five minutes beforeI realised that I hated it. From memory, it's another of those insanely annoying games that lets you play first person, but forces you back to third person as soon as you go into "fight mode". NO! If I wanted to fight in third person I'd -ing play in -ing third person. Gothic2 had this annoyance, but you could hack the ini to get rid of it.


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Absolutely tragic game but unintentionally hilarious at the same time. I rented it for 360 way back and it's worth a punt at a few quid if, as Mahnsikir says, you've already played Morrowind and Oblivion.

The combat system's also horrifically broken but that's probably been patched since I played.
 
I didn't mind it on the 360, so for the massive sum of £3.99 i've just bought it off steam for the PC.

The sequel is out later this year, and I do have it on pre-order, LOL :p
 
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