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Two Worlds II - four new screens

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Here are four new screens for RPG sequel, Two Worlds II. The game's developers, Reality Pump, "have created a revolutionary new engine called GRACE, and these screen shots give testimony to the engine's capabilities," says the press release. See more Two Worlds II shots here. What do you think dear readers?


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The first one was awful, it was shrouded by the fact TeS4: oblivion was there. However, they had some interesting concepts, may need to have a better look before i pass judgement on this one.
feedel on 19 Oct '09
By 'revoluntionary', do they mean that the subtitles are rendered in a slightly gothic script? Otherwise I'm stumped.
battles_atlas on 19 Oct '09
Unless they improve every aspect of the game over number one then they can keep it. As mentioned above some interesting ideas but the execution sucked balls.
lonewolf2002 on 19 Oct '09
I only tried the demo of the first one for about 5 minutes. The frame rate was what killed it for me. Sure, it looked alright, but when you're stuttering along at around 15fps you know there's something not quite right.
Dajmin on 20 Oct '09
Two Worlds Two?

Should have called it Four Worlds...
microhenry on 20 Oct '09
Two Worlds Two?

Should have called it Four Worlds...

Get out.
lonewolf2002 on 20 Oct '09
Two Worlds Two?

Should have called it Four Worlds...

Get out.


rrr come on..it was slightly funny Rolling Eyes
Me v You Round 2 on 20 Oct '09
Two Worlds Two?

Should have called it Four Worlds...

Get out.

microhenry, livening up the forums since 2006
microhenry on 20 Oct '09
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