
In every role-playing game ever created, advancing your character is a vital gameplay element. Going up a level is where you feel that sense of accomplishment for coming so far, and where you get to personalize your character - slowly shaping them into the ultimate hero you want to be. Continue to see IGN's review of the Skill System in the upcoming Two Worlds...

Ethan Butterfield from GameGrin wrote "Has there ever been a point when you’ve looked through your gaming library and wondered, “Huh, whatever happened to this title?"
First one was garbage. The second was a janky cheese-fest. And then their follow-up release, Raven's Cry, wasn't even complete at launch; doing so badly they re-released it under a new title more than a year later ... still not complete.
I'm probably in the minority but I loved the second one! I acknowledge that it wasn't a great game but I enjoyed it thoroughly and even platinumed it >_<
The first one was pretty bad, but I enjoyed the second despite its flaws. A bit rough around the edges, but it was a pretty decent RPG.

"Two Worlds is a weird game. But that’s fine, because that’s why it’s worth talking about.
"It didn’t sit with critics all too well on its release back in 2007, but take a quick look at its GoG page and you’ll find glowing review after glowing review.
"Along with many people, I also like it – even though it's absolutely terrible."
There's something genuinely great about a game that's so bad it's good - probably because it's a rarer thing to find in gaming than, say, movies.
Back in the day I got obsessed with a really weird FPS called PO'ed. It was rubbish in so many ways, but it had more personality and character than pretty much any other shooter I've ever played.
Ignoring the cheesy dialog, the PC version of the first Two Worlds was actually a good game. The 360 version was a complete mess though.

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I have a feeling this game could be a hit. Too bad some of the screen shots suck. But other screen shots blow oblivion away... hmm.. kinda reminds me of diablo.
is that it keeps getting delayed. They better not bring this out to late, otherwise it will be going up against too much competiton. Still the multiplayer aspect has been what's keeping my interest in this game. I really hope it turns out well.
Mass Effect, Bioshock, Two Worlds, Elveon and the rest ALL keep getting pushed back.
The only game to have a FIRM release date is HALO 3 oh and thats in September...
All the games I have been looking forward to seem to be hovering around the August/September date now...
They all want their game to come at the peak sale season Fall/Winter. Of course why not delay it? Halo 3 could be released anywhere in the year though and it would sale.
I am still planning on getting the PC version of Two Worlds its $10 cheaper with all the same features.
With 38 skills to choose from.... this could be a long game