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Aziraal, the god of fire, has fallen and the Dark Lord Gandohar is scheming as to how to disrupt the balance between the elements. Five long years have passed since the events of the first game and you, the hero, begin your adventure trapped in Gandohar...
Aziraal, the god of fire, has fallen and the Dark Lord Gandohar is scheming as to how to disrupt the balance between the elements. Five long years have passed since the events of the first game and you, the hero, begin your adventure trapped in Gandohar’s prison. Now you must forge an alliance with your most hated enemy: the Orcs. You’ll have to put old enmities aside, reclaim your freedom. and save your sister in Two Worlds II.
In Two Worlds II: Pirates of the Flying Fortress, a band of fame-hungry pirates led by the legendary Captain Ed Teal, have become trapped in a cursed archipelago when their ship ran aground, where they will be damned to remain forever until aided by a hero with a strong back(that’s you) and a (somewhat) loyal disposition. Trust, after all, is no short sale in these cursed islands, especially not for a man tasked with finding the Treasure - an immaterial wealth said to manifest the beholder's wildest dreams.
The war has come home! While the bloody battle between Gandohar’s troops and the armies of the Orcs is raging in front of the gates of Oswaroth, the emperor waits in the depths of his palace on the outcome of the struggle for power. However, he does not know that an elite troop of Orcs, led by Rogdor, is making its way through secret paths into the fortress and is now close to the portals of the throne room.Two Worlds II: Castle Defense gives you the opportunity to slip into the role of the Emperor Gandohar and his henchman Sordahon! These villains from the "Two Worlds" universe are now playable for the first time ever in this strategy game, thus opening an entirely new perspective into the vast world of Antaloor. Using foresight and skill, you must defend abandoned ruins, dark forests, and winding catacombs against the onrushing Orcs. Ward off each attack with clever tactics and weaponry, defending Gandohar's throne in the Oswaroth fortress!
Multiplayer notice: In order to access the multiplayer portion of the game, you must first enter your unique cd-key. This CD key can be found in your account page.
Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
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Please be advised that Windows 10 operating system will receive frequent hardware driver and software updates following its release; this may affect game compatibility
I'm not one to judge a game on it's graphics, voice acting, or story, If the game plays fine, I'm happy. But this game plays awfully. it's so buggy, clunky, and not very responsive. You mash the attack button, your character "Might" attack instantly, blocking sometimes works, and the UI loves to skip when scrolling through items. Sitting at my computer playing this game feels like doing chores.
Did this game ever recieve any bug fixes at all?!?
I was reading through some forums about this game, because I really didn't enjoy the first game.
People were complaining about really corny dialog and bad voice acting.
I really enjoy B-movies, so as I continued to read these complaints, I became more and more interested.
Then I found a particular response in this forum: "If Beast Master is your idea of epic cinema, then this is the game for you!"
SOLD!
Two Worlds II is like a romp through old B-Fantasy movies (think Sword & The Sorcerer, DeathStalker 2 & 4 [*not* 1 & 3...], The Barbarian Brothers, etc). When I first approached a particular city gate, a guard delivered a movie reference that made me burst out laughing.
If you like can watch a movie for the sheer sake of enjoyment, without being a Statler and Waldorf style movie critic, then do yourself a favor and play this game.
I played the french version, this is important as the localization is quite horrible.
Two worlds II is not a bad game but it's not a good one either. Graphics and designs are quite good, story is classical and not very well executed.
I did not used a lot alchemy which looks good enough, magic is not bad too even if I would like more diversity and specificity.
The extension as more charm and some quests are nicer.
All of that does not make two worlds II a great game but it's not a bad way to spent time waiting for witcher III !
Unlike the first game, which was an uncompromising kusoge, the sequel is actually decent, almost reaching "hidden gem" status. Predominantly because the devs obviously "drew inspiration" from a certain other RPG by their countrymen.
This game has constant corrupted game saves. If you want to complete the game you have to cheat with god mode. the game will save and load a few times but after that it will constantly crash the game upon loading a game save. It has the same problem on steam. The game is not even worth being free. I have spoke with Gog about the issue and done everything they have said to do as far as reinstalling the game and even going above and beyond and trying it on different computers and making sure everything is installed correctly with 3 different operating systems. Windows 7 x64, W10x64, W11 x64. All of them produced the same result.