Two Worlds is a good game with some deep production flaws. The controls are awkward in general, and combat is unresponsive. In melee combat you just end up mashing the left mouse button and hoping you hit something. Ranged combat works better. The graphics suffer from annoying amounts of level of detail popping, but this is only to be expected from a game that came out in 2007 and uses the SpeedTree RT middleware. Despite this, I found the environments to be very beautiful and evocative. The voice acting is terrible. Thankfully it can be muted. The writing is even worse. It's like a 12-year old trying too hard to write Shakespearean dialog: an overdose of 'twas, pray tell, mayhap, prithee, forsooth, and verily. The main quest is not very interesting, but works as an excuse to visit the corners of the wold to explore and do the much more interesting side quests. The character you play is an insufferable idiot in all conversations, especially in the main quest.