
Two Worlds might have left a permanent scar on gamers, but the developers want gamers to give Two Worlds II a chance and redeem themselves. "Gamers who stuck with the franchise will be rewarded with the immersive world of Antaloor they’ve grown to love. Gamers new to the franchise will be able to easily jump into the title and play one of the best RPGs on the market."

Topware Interactive will deliver the final piece of single-player DLC for its 2010 RPG Two Worlds II early next month.
I enjoyed this game on my X360, much better than the first one. Sucks we have to wait so long for TW3. I hope they port this game to PS4/X1 in the meantime, especially after all these updates and new expansions. Would certainly help build some hype for the third entry, at least a little.
Guess they're officially done milking the only passable game they've released. They can always rename Raven's Cry again and pull a couple more sales from the unknowing public.

Two Worlds II offers adventurers the thrilling experience of a perilous and daring journey throughout a vast magical land. Rich in story, detail and content, 2W2 offers an array of unique approaches to classic game elements that push the envelope for the fantasy RPG genre.
Played this on PS3 it wasn’t bad for a B game but in no way did it “offer an array of unique approaches to classic game elements” and sure as hell didn’t push any envelopes. Why release this multiplayer so many years later ? They should re-release for this gen consoles for 19.99 with the updates

You did read that title right, the game that was released in 2010 for Europe and 2011 for North America now has microtransactions thanks to a recent update by developer Topware Interactive.
lol what ? i thought this 2010/2011 game was dead already and now they are adding micro transactions ?? at least as the article said they are adding dlcs.
From the same people that provided me a review copy of Raven's Cry then, when I gave the game a 1 due to the fact I found it unfinished, threatened me with defamation (nothing ever happened there).
Then, when they re-released the game on Steam as "Vendetta" claimed everything was fixed (even though it wasn't broken in the first place, right), but then refused to give me code for the re-release.
That re-release sits at a highly negative status on Steam, with most claiming they can't even run the game.
Just saying.
Can anyone honestly tell me if this is good? I've been hearing mixed stuff about it some say the exploration is alot more limited than the last amd other Rpg's
i realyl would like to try it out
I've been enjoying the hell out of Two Worlds Two so far, and all I've played is the MP and worked my village some. Mages are IMO done the right way giving players the ability to make there own spells to their liking. Warriors are great if you buff your skills and go the route of the craftsmen and the same time which is the way I took.
My only 2 complaints is that there should have been more skills for assassins and warriors. The other is that the arm to hand animations are odd outside of combat.
MP alone has got me addicted when running with a group. I'd give it a solid 8.5/10 to 9/10.
I am glad to see others are enjoying this game. I bought it day 0ne and 3 days later posted here that is was a good game for people who like Western RPG's. I do realize though that most here done like me because I am a 360 only owner who thinks Kinect is great tech for gaming and otherwise. Don't expect to hear anything different form me about that.
As for two worlds, you may be hard pressed to find a deeper RPG game any time soon. There is just so much to do in this game.
Eh, perhaps someday, after I'm done with Oblivion, Fallout 3, and Borderlands.