Two Worlds 2 Co Op
Much like this review, Two Worlds 2 is an incredibly meaty game with tons of content for both single player and co-op. After 15 hours of single player I’m not even one third of the way through – and after 7 or so into co-op I still have two chapters left to complete.
Is an Action-Adventure, Fantasy-based, Open World, Role-playing, Hack and Slash, Third-person, Single and Multiplayer video game by Reality Pump Studios. The game takes place in an open fantasy world where you can take on the role of a single character and with the help of this character you are able to explore and undertake quests. In the beginning, you are able to customize the appearance of the protagonist such as the shape of face and body, and color of skin.
You can earn experience points by killing the vicious enemies and by completing several quests in the game and can use these points to buy new and advanced weapons, equipment, and new stuff. A recent attack by Antaloor throws you out of your throne and names himself the king. Antaloor puts you and your sister behind bars until a group of Orcs saves you. Now you must work secretly and collect your loyal troops and go fight against the unlawful King Antaloor. You are able to use melee weapons and melee attacks against your enemies. As you defeat or slay your enemy, the game rewards you with experience points.
Two Worlds 2 offers realistic visuals, inspiring story and quite engaging gameplay. It’ll really entertain you.
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. Two Worlds II Multiplayer.Hello, and welcome to the Gaming Lives Forums.We’d love it if you and by doing so would gain access to a whole host of features.Not only would you be able to talk amongst the totally fantastic community we have here, but you’d also get to waste away those boring hours of the day in our very own. Talking of gaming, you’d also be able to enter yourself in our, where do you stand against the best Gaming Lives has to offer?With weekly game nights on the cards there’s never a shortage of gamers up for a multiplayer session or two. So why not drop in, say, and get your gaming on! Figured I'd just let everyone know who MAY be interested in Two Worlds II multiplayer. You need a lot of time if you want to do this for real. I just played through Chapter V of the multiplayer (yeah, I'm playing on my own.
World's smallest fiddle and all that) and holy SHIT it's long!! This particular chapter took me FIVE AND A HALF HOURS!! Managed to finish my work earlier than expected, and at 9pm I figured I'd log on and get on with the co-op missions so I could review the game properly. And that's me just finished.I AM up for it though, whenever anyone else gets it. But just warning you in advance, it'll need to be a weekend thing as the chapters are LONG!
Great fun thoughThing is, being multiplayer, there's no save point. There are sporadic CHARACTER saves so it logs your inventory and level progress etc but you can't leave the chapter and then come back in to where you were before - you get put back at the start. So be warned people!! Once you start. You can't walk away, as I found out tonight! I'm currently playing it on the XBox as I wanted to review the game on a level playing field rather than on a super powered gaming rig.
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I WILL be playing it again on the PC but for now I'm sticking to the XBox version. I have no idea if there are more enemies or the play levels up if you've got more people in the game or whether it's just exactly the same but much easier because you have more people. Either way though, this was HARD.@Blucey As far as locking up is concerned, do you mean game freezing? The one and only problem I've ever had was last night when our connection dropped after I'd been playing about 20 minutes, but that was our router being a dickhead. I'm on level 24 of the multiplayer character now and never had any problems whatsoever. The first chapter was about 30 mintues, second was the same, third was about an hour, fourth was maybe two hours but this 5 hour session last night was basically because on several areas I found myself confronted by eight Trachids along with two Mantis and the Mantis were protected by the Trachids so wouldn't take any damage until all the Trachids had been killed. And they were all really powerful, so I spent about 30 minutes sniping them with my bow from the massively accessible scenery.
I was literally standing atop a cliff shooting at these people and using my distraction arrows to bring them into the centre to fight my non-existent beast so I could hit them within range. I reckon you could shave an hour off the total play time between those encounters and the Steel Golems. Six of them in one area. I've reached the end of my journey, for now. Chapter seven begins with a directive to hold off the advancing undead and prevent them from destroying a sarcophagus. I think maybe 30 or 40 of them were taken out successfully and I expected to be told 'You're awesome, now let's go shag some birds!'

But instead the same guy came back and told me that MORE undead were coming and that my 'group' should split into two separate groups: one group to guard the sarcophagus while the OTHER group destroys the four portals bringing forth the undead.Ah.Right.Y'see um. I've played the entire multiplayer campaign on my own and um.
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I AM my 'group'. I am one single guy pretending to have friends with me so you all let me continue on my journey.
I tried, I really did. I fought something like 150 or 200 of the buggers and levelled up THREE times in that space of time (which isn't easy when you're already at level 29 and there's a huge gap between level ups) but still the sarcophagus was destroyed. Tried again, with a newly levelled character in the hopes that it'd be enough to stave them off, but to no avail. So that's me. I'll now have to wait until I have a team of four (or more) people to play with. Damn it's fun though!!Now I should really get back to the single player campaign and stop fannying about with the weapon forging!!