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Two Worlds is a third-person computer role-playing game set in an open world, developed by Polish video game developer Reality Pump and published by TopWare Interactive and SouthPeak Interactive[1] for the Xbox 360 and PC. A sequel, Two Worlds II was released on January 25, 2011.
The Hero is a nameless Cathalonian mercenary on a Quest to discover who kidnapped his sister Kira and rescue her. Players can take on quests and progress the game at their own pace, with many quests offering reputation points in the various factions. While the player can't directly join any of the factions, the reputation points will earn various bonuses such as discounts in shops, opening up faction-specific locations, or making additional quests available.
Despite the world being generally pretty open, some areas of the world are home to much stronger creatures that can make them inaccessible to low-level, or inexperienced players. The Easy and Normal difficulties have players respawning at Maliel Shrines, the hard difficulty will require players to load a previous save.
The multi-player game mode takes place in sectioned-off maps set around Antaloor, with generic quests being recycled amongst them. Players are able to create a multiplayer character from a variety of classes, with a greater selection of racial options than the single-player. The NPCs don't have voice acting, and the mode features additional set pieces, flora, and fauna compared to the single-player game mode.
Development
Delays
Originally planned for an end of September 2006 release[2], Zuxxez Entertainment allowed the release date to be pushed back to the fourth quarter of 2006 to allow additional development time.[3][4] Two Worlds was pushed back yet again, to allow additional development time and polishing. The game was set to be released in Europe on March 7, 2007.[5] On January 26, 2007 it was announced that Two Worlds would be pushed back one final time to May 9, 2007.[6]
See Also
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References
- ↑ https://www.topware.com/us/183,southpeak-interactive-signs-two-worlds.html
- ↑ http://web.archive.org/web/20200813140521/https://www..com/interviews/two-worlds-interview/11511
- ↑ https://www.topware.com/us/174,two-worlds--developer-gets-more-time.html
- ↑ http://web.archive.org/web/20070627100512/http://xbox360.qj.net/Two-Worlds-Gets-Delayed/pg/49/aid/61510
- ↑ https://www.topware.com/us/188,two-worlds--the-countdown-has-commenced!.html
- ↑ https://www.topware.com/us/199,new-release-date-for-two-worlds-in-europe.html
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