Two Worlds 2
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i think im finally burning out on this game. the quests are really starting to bug me alot. they are just so dull and boring and repetitive. Its all a bunch of little tedious tasks that seem so far below your players standards. Now this would ok if it wasnt the main story.
here is how chapter 2 started so far. talk to guy, go get package and give it to guy so he can give u the name of another guy. you go talk to the next guy who asks you to convince someone to do something for the guy. In return the guy gives u the name of the next guy. you goto the next guy who wants u to talk to the next guy who wants u to go back and talk to the previous guy. i stopped playing last night after that.
add to that the super bad voice acting which i ususally just fly thru with the B button and read the on screen text. but i never even do that because the story is just so boring and dull.
the game is full of pointless sidequests too. u expect these to be lame tasks but this game is just overflowing with them and it reaches a point where they feel no different than the main quests.
so do i just explore and loot the land? well u have to advance the story to gain access to keys or passage into areas. But even looting has lost its luster because the loot isnt anything good. its all the same old sword and shield crap that i just end up selling. i dont need to break it down or craft it because i dont need any of it to craft my staffs or robes. I cant craft my staffs because u need staffs to break down to upgrade your own staff. And the lack of mage enemies makes finding staffs as loot almost impossible. So i sell the swords and shields i find and buy staffs to break them down to upgrade my stuff. This has also become tedious and repetitive.
i have gotten my moneys worth from it but all the things i loved about it when i started have now worn off. And the game hasnt evolved into anything since i started. the only i can think of when i play is that this game was made by Polish developers and it feels like it was made by Polish developersComment
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I hear you on what you are saying. I was looking for soemthing to pass the time until Fight Night came out and thats tomorrow. I'll go trade two games in and get it at best Buy.
You're right I have like 6 different staffs that Im not using and im actually sick of breaking everything down.
All in all I really do like the game, I just dont want to put 3 hours a night into it to advance a little bit.
I almost shit when the guy said "fuck" and my 4 year old was in the room.
Still Thank You for suggesting the game I really enjoyed. Now its onto FN4 and then Tiger Woods until Madden. I highly doubt I'll get any of the baseball games.Comment
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i like the game too but it just doesnt have enough to keep u coming back. With a game like mass effect or dragon age where i log 100 hours easily...those games had me wanting more and i didnt want them to to end. I probably have about 60 hours into this game but its now to a point where i am losing interest in coming back.
Plus one downfall is after you level up to a certain point the bad guys become very easy to beat. even on the hardest level
people complain about games with progressive AI difficulty. Not me man. i want the bad guys to be a challenge as i get stronger.Comment
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Maynard, maybe this will bring you back...
Originally posted by JoystiqWe knew we hadn't seen the last of Two Worlds with a new game planned for next year, but a recent announcement has revealed that we haven't seen the last of Two Worlds, um, 2, either. Topware has launched a website for "Pirates of the Flying Fortress," "the official expansion pack" for the Two Worlds sequel.
The expansion is said to serve up "exotic flair, new enemies, new settings and new weapons," in addition to thunderstorms and rain. New multiplayer maps and single-player content with also be included. Then there's the much anticipated "impact-oriented horse armor."
"Pirates of the Flying Fortress" will launch as a "multi-platform title" (perhaps to be released both as a bundle with the original game and as a DLC add-on) for Xbox 360, PS3, PC and Mac platforms this September. "The good old 'Two Worlds' atmosphere waits," promises the announcement, "which is yet quite different this time around."Comment
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