Two Worlds Reviews

A handful of new reviews for Reality Pump's Two Worlds are now available, though the game is still having a tough time bringing in a favorable score. The first is at Gamer 2.0 with an overall score of 5/10:
Two Worlds fails to live up to any of its so-called promises and feels nothing more but a broken and blatant rip-off of Oblivion. The combat is a complete mess to perfect and with constant slowdowns and technical issues there is just nothing that seems to fall into place in the world of Antaloor. If you are a fan of Oblivion and have done everything you possibly can in that game, than pick this up for the nostalgia. Everyone else should just stay clear of this game at all costs.

The second is at Deeko with an overall score of 3.5/10:
...like most gamers, I want to see every game turn out great, not only so that we as gamers can enjoy them, but so the developers can be proud of their creations. After all, they spend years on these games and give it their all to make them entertaining. But Two Worlds is a terrible game, and despite there being some good here buried under all of the mediocrity, I could never quite find it. And that's too bad, because I know it's in there somewhere.

The third is at GameZone with an overall score of 7.1/10:
Two Worlds is a game that has the right intentions and was headed in the right direction it just had a few stumbling blocks en route. If you can get past some of those obstacles, you will find a very solid and entertaining RPG that will eat up a lot of hours.

And the fourth is at MS Xbox World with an overall score of 3/10:
My experiences with Two Worlds has been mixed considering there have been times where I've gotten into the role and gained some enjoyment from my adventures; however the serious gameplay flaws as well as technical aspects that really should have been ironed out prior to release have somewhat cast a huge dark cloud over the game. In my opinion Two Worlds should never have been released on Xbox 360 in its current state and is not worthy of spending money on. If you are a gamer who has played Oblivion to death and its expansions and are looking for a similar experience then by all means Two Worlds might appeal to you but for any one else I would recommend you avoid like the plague. Two Worlds is like the ugly sister of Oblivion except worse and although it tries to capture the imagination of the player, the steep learning curve coupled with poor graphics and serious glitches totally kills what could have been an enlightening adventure game. I'm going to assume that only the most die hard adventure gamers will defend the game and overlook the faults. I was told on a message board and I quote (this game is fun for people that use common sense." my reply was in agreement that those gamers would find fun by using their common sense and not playing the game!