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Playing Two Worlds 2 for the first time

Which would you recommend?

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Konjad

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I hope you played the original Two Worlds first, BruceVC , it's significantly better than the second if you enjoy exploration.
Yes I did, TW1 got some bad reviews but I enjoyed it

And I have to add its nice playing an RPG where women are attractive and look like women

East European developers arent generally manipulated and fooled by wokeness :incline:
You have to give Vendetta - Curse of Raven's Cry a try, it's their best game, and much better than the first TW too.
 

BruceVC

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I've spend more time with first Two Worlds that Oblivion
can't explain it - it was just more fun gameplay loop
It has lots of activities and I like the non-linear way you can progress in the game

For example I participated in the Arena and kept coming back as I progressed in levels until I was able to defeat the final enemy which was a cyclops
 

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I hope you played the original Two Worlds first, BruceVC , it's significantly better than the second if you enjoy exploration.
Yes I did, TW1 got some bad reviews but I enjoyed it

And I have to add its nice playing an RPG where women are attractive and look like women

East European developers arent generally manipulated and fooled by wokeness :incline:
You have to give Vendetta - Curse of Raven's Cry a try, it's their best game, and much better than the first TW too.
Yes, you have mentioned this before

I will play Vendetta, its on my bucket list because I like the overall mechanics and design of Reality Pump RPG
 

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Yes I did, TW1 got some bad reviews but I enjoyed it

And I have to add its nice playing an RPG where women are attractive and look like women

East European developers arent generally manipulated and fooled by wokeness :incline:
You have to give Vendetta - Curse of Raven's Cry a try, it's their best game, and much better than the first TW too.
It is also, despite years of patching, extremaly buggy and sometimes feels like its literally held by some duct tape and good intentions.

Still a very fun game and totally free of the shackles of political correctness.

The ultimate slavjank in the guise of a pirate game.
 

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I've spend more time with first Two Worlds that Oblivion
can't explain it - it was just more fun gameplay loop
Yeah its fun. And the lack of level scaling makes you actually feel stronger with each level, since you can steamroll the starting regions and move into the more challenging ones.
I just wanted to concur with this point, the fact that there is no level scaling is always something I prefer and expect from any RPG

There were several quests and areas I couldnt initially complete and then you go back to them. So as you advance in levels and can upgrade equipment it becomes a noticeable and worthwhile advantage around exploring the map
 

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I completed TW2 after about 50 hours

As I mentioned previously its a fun RPG and it has some worthwhile mechanics like crafting, skills advancement and a myriad of quests and an open-world to explore with no level scaling . Im not going to mention what I didnt like about it

I enjoyed and was surprised how the narrative ended ...I was hoping to Romance the prophetess :(

I spent about 2-3 hours on the final battle, I dont like those kind of end boss battles where you have to adopt a different strategy to normal combat

But its a good Eurojank RPG and definitely worth playing

It gets a well deserved 65\100 on the globally respected " BruceVC game rating system " :salute:
 

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