Two Worlds Reviews

GameSpot and GameSpy are next in line with their reviews of Reality Pump's Two Worlds. GameSpot gives the game an overall score of 7.5/10:
If you appreciate ambitious RPGs, seek out Two Worlds. It won't make you forget about Oblivion, but Reality Pump's take on heroic fantasy adventure is good enough to consume many, many hours of your spare time. Even though there are some flaws here, especially with the 360 version of the game, this is a solid role-playing experience.

While GameSpy gives the game a measly 1/5:
It's rare that a game releases that is so shockingly incompetent. Online options don't make it any better; they're simply a chance to play a terrible game with other people, in a few innovative modes like "Team Deathmatch." When something this just plain malign comes out, it's cause for a sort of celebration, because every other game will seem better by comparison. If you absolutely insist on playing Two Worlds, at least you can rest easy in the knowledge that every other 360 game you play afterward -- and we're including Sneak King on that list -- will be a better, more polished experience.

It's crazy how different the two reviews read. You wouldn't even think they were playing the same game.