The first Two Worlds game is horrific. Absolutely dreadful. However, it's like an old sci-fi movie - it's so bad it's good (for the most part, at least). The sequel steps that up and makes is merely mediocre, while still retaining that strange entertainment that made the first so enjoyable. It's still pretty bad in a lot of ways, but those four stars aren't for technical reasons - they're for the level of fun involved. The guy who reviewed this game and gave it one star because is was "disappointing" basically just lists all the reasons the first game was terrible, and yet says it was fun. Obviously this person was no expecting a true Two Worlds sequel, they were expecting a good game, and that's not exactly what you're going to find here. It's a game that's not for everyone, but if you can get into it, it's extremely enjoyable.