My friends and I still quote this guy's one-liners to this day. I'll never forget the time wyverns jumped me on the side of the road, and he simply said *BANDITS*
I unironically play this game through every 5 months or so. So much childhood nostalgia. It's janky af, but I love the upgrade system. And the randomized loot was super cool for its time
Thank you for playing the best game ever. I love its twists and visceral voice acting. Only in Two Worlds you are able to slaughter a whole town, duct tape their 50 katanas together then stroll off to 1-shot the last boss. There's something artistic in that, but I'm not sure what it is.
My sole quest was to build a complete tier 5 suit of the best armor and weapon. Almost did it too. Got a tier 4, but still never got a complete tier 5 set.
I love this game's voice acting. It's that exact perfect level of cheesiness where it's entertaining to listen to while still being competent enough to be vaguely believable.
This was the first open-world RPG I played. It was so amazing to run around, without a goal or purpose and just explore the world. Everything was so...mysterious. It may not be a "good" game, but I still loved it.
Back to my child eyes this was one of best games, i've spent so much time fighting zombies or skeletons even tho i was scared of them .. welp those were good days
@@frenzo101same. I have just bought the game for 50 cents xD . to relive my childhood nostalgia on my newly first built gaming PC. Man this is gonna be a blast
I actually 100%ed this game when it first came out. Then, when I defeated the final boss in 2 hits, I sat back and thought: "Damn, this game wasn't very good." The game world was pretty cool though.
This was my guilty pleasure during my high school years. I loved playing this online and just running around and playing coop. Lagging the game server by spawning a ton of undead. I still remember the duplication glitches and running into hackers giving me millions of gold and broken weapons haha but man that intro music was so memorable for all the wrong reasons haha
That's a pretty spot on description for my own experience with it, I spent so many hours playing especially early in the morning (for me in Texas anyway) before school when a noticeable number of English players were online. Did you ever play with mnymgr? That's been my gamertag since I first joined Xbox live back in like 2008.
@@vivalaresolution8258 it’s been so long I honestly can’t remember 😅 I remember playing with a bunch of Canadians and having to catch my self to stop saying hey
I can still remember doing the duplication glitch with a bunch of British kids lmao , as I recall I would press eject in my Xbox the moment we traded and when I returned the item was duped in the others inventory 😂amazing times
There's a town that gets wiped out by Orcs late in the game, and I felt bad about it so I used the resurrection spell to bring everyone back to life - including the Orcs. They came back non-hostile so Orcs were sweeping the streets and sleeping in houses with all the other NPCs. 11/10 perfect game.
@@Corthmic I feel like I wanna keep this chain going with the "it's got a good one, but..." But, to be fair, both those picks are bloody brilliant. I can think of multiple other good ones, but for the sake of this comment, my pick is Morrowind.
I remember this game came out when i was really young, and I went to buy it at Gamestop, but when I did the clerk told me to buy Oblivion instead. That man literally saved my life.
Who knows, you could have abandoned video games forever and becoming a famous businessman who travel to make deal around the world.. And now look at you.
@@fataliity101 I did play it tho multiplayer was cool like that glitch that made fire come from the sky that spell card and the cheats that you lvl up fast or change the graphics
I remember buying this game when it came out, believing all that "the next oblivion" crap. Played the game for a couple hours, every minute my heart sinking lower and lower at the prospect of having wasted $60. Mercifully, I returned it to gamestop and the manager let me exchange it for a new copy of Bioshock. Greatest comeback for my money ever and greatest gamestop manager ever.
Back in the days when I bought it I thought the same...at first. It starts slowly and it was excruciatingly clunky (particularly if played right afte oblivion) but in a 5-10 hours of gameplay it grew on me and I started to love it. I still have fond memories of this game
I actually had a gamestop employee lie to me and my mom and say it was DLC for Oblivion. Took me all of .1 seconds to realize I'd been had even when I was that young. Played it and beat it out of spite lol
This game was a guilty pleasure of mine in my teenage years, I enjoyed playing it online with random people back on XBL. Did it hold up well? Is it a good game? No, not really, lmao
I played this every chance I could when I was in middle school (11 years old). Just hours on end with it on the Xbox 360 and I enjoyed it and had fun. I also lived in a house with mix language and limited internet at the time so I didn’t really know about Elder Scrolls. My parents got me Two Worlds for pennies on sale at GameStop. After I beat it I found out there was a second game and found it on sale again. Two Worlds 2 is miles better than 1 but they both had character and interesting gameplay I couldn’t help but enjoy. Shit I played Two Worlds 1 and 2 before I played Skyrim for the first time. This franchise definitely was not an Elder Scrolls killer but it definitely matched them in scale, at least at the time. High mountains, forests, valleys, deserts, swamps, volcanoes, etc. All filled with different quests and enemy types. There’s even a whole region and city with a bamboo forest and East Asian buildings complete with Samurai armor and Asian weapons. This game opened me up to some of the potential that video games and rpgs have.
Same here, it was fun for what it was back then. I too remember playing online with randoms, it was a good time. This also reminded me of the gem that Too Human was and it's online randoms.
I know it is bad but I love this game because of the childhood nostalgia, I will never forget that time I was playing it with a friend and while the friend was playing he aproached a rock that ended up being a dragon.
Leaving the Oblivion killer meme and any comparisons to the ES series aside, Two worlds was a pretty good game at the time especially the late game mechanics And to be honest, after watching the video, the scenery, the environment, some of the textures, the class system and other elements look pretty good for a pre 2007 developed game made by a a no name company.
This genuinely looks like a fun game, jank as all hell but it just seems like a fun time killer. Seems less like it was designed to be a TES killer and more a discount Gothic.
Well in a sense it is more RPG than oblivion or skyrim as you don;t have lvled enemies. You start having problems with wolves and end the game being immortal (stacking earth magic protection) and resurrecting whole cities (you can resurrect boss before the last one and then use the resurrected boss to kill the last one even if you have to resurrect it some more during the fight it is still piss easy, also the weaboo city i remember resurrecting them all and having my personal army there [you can ressurect unlimited npc but you cant order them around, still you can take enemies to them and they will fight for you]). So you definitely feel more powerful by the endgame as you can go fight the same wolves in the beginning parts and own them easily unlike oblivion that just had bandits in fucking full deadric equipment in the endgame.
The game is one of the best RPGs ever! It's got it all! Bad writing! Bad voice acting! Killer combat! Excellent loot progression! Crafting and Skills galore! One of the best magic systems. There hasn't been another RPG like this since Morrowind!
Watching this is so nostalgic. I played this game religiously back in 2008 on Xbox 360. The multiplayer was fun and multiplayer open world rpgs were virtually non existent back then.
You sound like one of those people in highschool who are terrible at jokes but no one told them they're not funny so they graduated thinking they're way funnier than they actually are.
Hidden beneath all the jank, is a very good RPG. I had a blast playing this game back in the day. Everyone is killable, your actions have consequences, and the music is beautiful. The voice acting is hilarious, in a good way. Is it the Oblivion killer? Perchance!
@@TasmanianTigerGrrr I agree. Oblivion looked prettier and was a much easier game to get into. Two Worlds took some time to get used to, but once you do, it was an awesome experience.
Interesting fact when you complete the dragon portion of this game the wizard tells you to go to this location to watch all these good dragons west side story this evil dragon but once you get there nothing happens there are no dragons at all
Funny EB Games was basically giving that game for free at a time I bought it 67cents with tax. I bought it cause I had to warm my self up to wait in line for oblivion for my preorder!
I think you could be the game in 10mins or something. Glitching into the final boss castle and luring him back to the starting town for all the folks to jump him and kill him
No joke I love this game. Played through it again like 5 months ago with a friend. It really doesn't play smooth but it's so fun and you can get so creative with exploiting the mechanics.
Dude I remember renting this game when it came out, I played for about 20 minutes and returned it because I couldn’t figure out how to get through that damn gate. Turns out, I just had to walk through the OTHER gate. My mind is blown.
I think you can go through that gate later for some blessing or something. Fun thing in this game is how ridiculously op you can get. Literally unkillable with the option of resurrecting whole city worth of npcs that (after resurrection) will fight your opponents in that area (if i remember correctly. and you can resurrect bosses too.Last boss can be a pokemon battle.). I have to replay this someday i guess.
@@Gubbins_McBumbersnoot Yea many years ago i think i finished it like 3 times or something. I don;t remember much but it was fine (i think). As you saw in the vid you can do quests for people and your rep with them will grow (but i don;t remember if they react to you differently then). Still melee was fun for the reason everyone has i think 3 resistances (cut pierce and blunt), so you see a skellyman and you can;t do shit to it with your bow/piercing weapon but even low lvl club (blunt dmg) will destroy it quickly (axes have blunt and cut so they are pretty versitile i think). Give this game a lot of mods and it would be like skyrim. A fastfood game that is pretty much nothing but a distraction for some time (my usual skyrim run is about 200h for all the major stuff and depending on lewd mods i have it can go much higher). It allows some other fun game to arrive on my hdd and i don;t get bored in the meantime.). Anyway have fun mate.
Holy shit I was planning at some point to revew this game since nobody gave it any attention, there has been so many amazing Two worlds reviews lately on youtube. I thought I was the only person that played that game
Ooh! I was so young when i played this! I remember using cheats to kill this evil guy right at the start when you meet him and the game instantly played and enging cutscene ahahhaha. What a fun game it was indeed.
God I remember this game I recall going on a murder spree in the samurai style city, taking one of the guards Katana’s and enchanting it to deal spirit damage so it could kill ethereal enemies - then I started fusing every samurai sword I could into it, and wound up with a overpowered sword that could one shot nearly everything including the final boss
my sister used to play this game a lot. it was on the xbox 360, so it ran like ass (about 15 FPS), but that didn't stop her from putting dozens of hours into it
You can beat the game by getting the villagers to attacked the hooded guy, because the villagers are invincible they will eventually kill him and play the end cutscenes just like how two worlds killed the elder scrolls 4: oblivion
@@sgtmuffinbadger6147 yeah he's the final boss. The trigger for the end cutscene is directly linked to him dying, and for some reason, the devs decided to reuse the npc for the final boss instead of creating one for specifically talking too or making him invincible (most likely because they assumed the player couldn't kill him). All it takes is angering the npcs, get them to accidentally hit him, and watch as the villagers slowly chip away at his health.
So I just now realized that this, game is the game I've been looking for. For 12 years now because back when I was around 4 or 5 (maybe older?) me and my nana searched for an SNES version of pac man everywhere fir her (pac man is her favorite game) well we stopped by this local store and 2, 14 or older year old kids were playing this so cool looking game they then let me try I out and I rode a horse at night then died lol. I had to go but later like a few years on my moms ex let me play skyrim on his ps3 I thought that game they had been playing was skyrim until like 5 seconds ago I think it was this game lol
One of the best videos I've watched in a long time lmao. I remember seeing Two Worlds on sale back in 2007 thinking it looked amazing, absolutely loathed it & took it back the next day hahaha, swapped it for Assassin's Creed & never looked back, but seeing this video actually makes me want to play it for a laugh.
Everyone is in the comment section talking about Two Worlds and not talking about the fact that Kev literally traveled across the entire map avoiding enemies and stealing horses. Or the fact that he killed maybe five enemies and his guy would still talk so much shit
I find it funny how he criticizes every little detail and complains how he cant even kill anything, when he does literally nothing to get stronger or even fight properly :D He plays the game like the worst player Ive ever seen.
I played this when i was around 9-10 years old and to me the game was amazing and I spent hours and hours on it. It was the first free world game I played and I loved it. Looking back I can’t believe I was obsessed with such a mess of a game😂
1:33 lemme tell u about a game called dragon's dogma back when it came out on old gen xbox 360, ps3 and pc its main menu music was something before it was changed
I remember spending every waking minute playing Oblivion as a kid and doing everything I could. I remember finishing all of the questlines and getting all the achievements. At some point I decided I needed something new so I bought Two Worlds, played a couple hours and then I put the Oblivion disk back in and never looked back. I probably beat that game 10 times, but I never got around to playing Two Worlds again.
Ngl. I actually love this game. Like it's a guilty pleasure and the bad acting only makes it more fun. The Only bad thing about it is the lag and I still play it despite this.
I still play this game a few times out of the year, yeah it's pretty wack sometime and choppy graphics, but I still love the story and the world you play in, classic nostalgia.
Wasn't this the game that you could beat right after the start because the final boss was just hanging out in a nearby area and you could sick a bunch of NPCs on him?
The second is actually not the worst thing ever. Its not good, but going magic and spamming skeletons while you sit back and hide behind a pillar is amazing no matter what game I play. Magic system is a ton of fun if you have the patience to get past early game. That can be saying a lot though.
This game was fantastic. I loved the Jankiness and terrible voice acting. I actually feel like it's somewhat intentional for the type of world they were trying to create, It took me someplace I hadent been before and I liked that. The fact you could fight whoever you want I liked and I somewhat enjoyed the combat and main quest. Adventuring in Co-op was fantastic too
Remember playing this game just because beating the game gave you like 500 gamer score or some crazy like that. The looting and everything was hella fun
I actually played this surprisingly, was a fun game. Honestly it wasn't very good at first but something about the combat system clicked and it got significantly better. Going to replay at some point.
The spell system is awesome in the game, I had so much fun with it. Two World II spell system was incredibly broken online until they nerfed it. The game also had online free roam in the open world, which was amazing at the time. The voice acting is on par with the Gothic game series. Gothic is another gem that is extremely rough around the edges.
My friends and I still quote this guy's one-liners to this day. I'll never forget the time wyverns jumped me on the side of the road, and he simply said *BANDITS*
_"Perchaaance..."_
Haill!!!
Mayhaps those be BNADIT WYVERNS?
Check two worlds Speedrun. The last boss is in the opening area. You can make him damage an npc then the whole town attacks him and kills him.
Peak game Design
@@deleted-cm3fj lol yeah never underestimate speed runners. They'll break anything.
Amazing
Link?
@@gunnwalder3242 search it lol
I unironically play this game through every 5 months or so. So much childhood nostalgia. It's janky af, but I love the upgrade system. And the randomized loot was super cool for its time
Agree
Same
Same
I dont Play ist anymore, but I loved the fact, that the starter sword got stronger over the playthrough
@@TheSykoRC I never knew that
Thank you for playing the best game ever. I love its twists and visceral voice acting. Only in Two Worlds you are able to slaughter a whole town, duct tape their 50 katanas together then stroll off to 1-shot the last boss. There's something artistic in that, but I'm not sure what it is.
Speedrunners use the villagers to kill the final boss.
World Record to speedrun Two Worlds is 1 minute and 41 seconds.
Im a fan of making the locals beat him to death for me its just hilarious to watch him flail
That's funny is that was a glitch in the game. It's patched on steam sadly you're won't suppose to put 50 of asame weapon together .
honestly, I've played it since i was like 10 and never stopped, love this game
My sole quest was to build a complete tier 5 suit of the best armor and weapon. Almost did it too. Got a tier 4, but still never got a complete tier 5 set.
I'm not gonna lie, when I encounter something locked in a game, the "Closed" voice line still pops into my head almost every time...
Yes yes it does. We are lucky ones to have experienced this
“Stuck”
“Jammed”
“Can’t open it”
I have the good ol’ Gothic one: WiTh WhAt?
Now just a wait a second... you had to be FORCED to play the best RPG of all time?! THE ELDER SCROLLS KILLER?
I am just curious Matty have you played this game?
I really like two worlds for me it felt like a combination between gothic 2 and oblivion.
Oblivion on crack I believe it is referred as...
@@exigoalin3097 yep... Two Worlds was pretty good, Two worlds Two sucked ass though... the only good thing about the sequel was The spell combos.
@@xLionsxxSmithyx spell combos and and that Afk town builder
@@Mabswer yeah, The Town builder was cool too.
I love this game's voice acting. It's that exact perfect level of cheesiness where it's entertaining to listen to while still being competent enough to be vaguely believable.
I feel like they wrote all the dialogue, then went through and replaced every possible word with a "forsooth", "mayhap", or "verily".
“OoOoo, it’s _dark_ !”
For some reason, this one line gets me
@@Pit_Wizard Tell me pray, are you not amused ?
:)
I love the intro where the narrator said, "They put his body in a casket".
@@Pit_Wizard You forgot one of the best. NAY
This was the first open-world RPG I played. It was so amazing to run around, without a goal or purpose and just explore the world. Everything was so...mysterious.
It may not be a "good" game, but I still loved it.
Tbh the gameplay looks awful but the world itself seems awesome
Agree it was a great experience
Back to my child eyes this was one of best games, i've spent so much time fighting zombies or skeletons even tho i was scared of them .. welp those were good days
@@frenzo101same.
I have just bought the game for 50 cents xD . to relive my childhood nostalgia on my newly first built gaming PC.
Man this is gonna be a blast
I actually 100%ed this game when it first came out.
Then, when I defeated the final boss in 2 hits, I sat back and thought: "Damn, this game wasn't very good."
The game world was pretty cool though.
This game was ahead of it's time, too bad most people don't understand its true magnificence
Seriously 😒
It controls like ass, the story blows and the combat is horrible....
MAAAAGNIFICENCE!!!! XD
Combat and physics sucks but i love cheesy and cool voice acting and story
The main character's voice lines are solid gold.
C L O S E D
This was my guilty pleasure during my high school years. I loved playing this online and just running around and playing coop. Lagging the game server by spawning a ton of undead. I still remember the duplication glitches and running into hackers giving me millions of gold and broken weapons haha but man that intro music was so memorable for all the wrong reasons haha
That's a pretty spot on description for my own experience with it, I spent so many hours playing especially early in the morning (for me in Texas anyway) before school when a noticeable number of English players were online. Did you ever play with mnymgr? That's been my gamertag since I first joined Xbox live back in like 2008.
@@vivalaresolution8258 it’s been so long I honestly can’t remember 😅 I remember playing with a bunch of Canadians and having to catch my self to stop saying hey
I can still remember doing the duplication glitch with a bunch of British kids lmao , as I recall I would press eject in my Xbox the moment we traded and when I returned the item was duped in the others inventory 😂amazing times
I played this game as a child and I loved every second of it lmao.
There's a town that gets wiped out by Orcs late in the game, and I felt bad about it so I used the resurrection spell to bring everyone back to life - including the Orcs. They came back non-hostile so Orcs were sweeping the streets and sleeping in houses with all the other NPCs. 11/10 perfect game.
Ah yes, definitely killed the ES series
Definitely
Imagine being the end boss, just to get killed by the first village peasants...
the game puts skyrim to shame
Truly this game should have received game of the year no game will surpass this in quality
Yeah, with laughter.
Oh I was not expecting that whenever they announced "Skyrim 10th Anniversary Edition" It looks way better than I thought!
That dust kick move is revolutionary!
The most revolutionary thing is enemies using it on you.
"Where is Kira?"
"...And there is our obligatory Death Note reference."
jojo reference
@@chokonnit7337 No, it isn't... is it? Never seen JoJo, can't say.
This game came out the same year the Death Note anime was released. Coincidence?
Two Worlds 2 is great, probably the best magic system a game has ever had.
It's got a good one, but I'd give best magic system to Dragons Dogma, never played a game that better shows the sheer power a mage can have.
@@Corthmic I feel like I wanna keep this chain going with the "it's got a good one, but..."
But, to be fair, both those picks are bloody brilliant. I can think of multiple other good ones, but for the sake of this comment, my pick is Morrowind.
My brother thinks the same
I remember this game came out when i was really young, and I went to buy it at Gamestop, but when I did the clerk told me to buy Oblivion instead. That man literally saved my life.
Who knows, you could have abandoned video games forever and becoming a famous businessman who travel to make deal around the world.. And now look at you.
@@menalgharbwalsharq648 got me rollin mate
Lol me to except I bought it what a shame
@@davidthompson7491 what a shame? This game is a masterpiece.
@@fataliity101 I did play it tho multiplayer was cool like that glitch that made fire come from the sky that spell card and the cheats that you lvl up fast or change the graphics
I remember buying this game when it came out, believing all that "the next oblivion" crap. Played the game for a couple hours, every minute my heart sinking lower and lower at the prospect of having wasted $60. Mercifully, I returned it to gamestop and the manager let me exchange it for a new copy of Bioshock. Greatest comeback for my money ever and greatest gamestop manager ever.
That's what I did with Two Worlds 2. I actually think there's a certain janky charm to the first game, but the sequel is just completely miserable.
Back in the days when I bought it I thought the same...at first.
It starts slowly and it was excruciatingly clunky (particularly if played right afte oblivion) but in a 5-10 hours of gameplay it grew on me and I started to love it.
I still have fond memories of this game
I actually had a gamestop employee lie to me and my mom and say it was DLC for Oblivion. Took me all of .1 seconds to realize I'd been had even when I was that young. Played it and beat it out of spite lol
This game was a guilty pleasure of mine in my teenage years, I enjoyed playing it online with random people back on XBL.
Did it hold up well? Is it a good game? No, not really, lmao
At least you had fun with it
Dude I'm the same way, I remember realizing how shitty this game was years ago and still actively deciding to play it because I had fun!
I played this every chance I could when I was in middle school (11 years old). Just hours on end with it on the Xbox 360 and I enjoyed it and had fun. I also lived in a house with mix language and limited internet at the time so I didn’t really know about Elder Scrolls. My parents got me Two Worlds for pennies on sale at GameStop. After I beat it I found out there was a second game and found it on sale again. Two Worlds 2 is miles better than 1 but they both had character and interesting gameplay I couldn’t help but enjoy. Shit I played Two Worlds 1 and 2 before I played Skyrim for the first time. This franchise definitely was not an Elder Scrolls killer but it definitely matched them in scale, at least at the time. High mountains, forests, valleys, deserts, swamps, volcanoes, etc. All filled with different quests and enemy types. There’s even a whole region and city with a bamboo forest and East Asian buildings complete with Samurai armor and Asian weapons. This game opened me up to some of the potential that video games and rpgs have.
Same here, it was fun for what it was back then. I too remember playing online with randoms, it was a good time. This also reminded me of the gem that Too Human was and it's online randoms.
Unicorn potions, floating muffin glitch, and taninted shoots. If you know you know!
The reason elder scrolls has remained dormant so long was to beat this visceral piece of art
Unironically the soundtrack for this game is absolutely stellar
It seems to be a thing with bad games or mediocre games. The soundtrack is usually really good. Like Daikatana's ost.
I know it is bad but I love this game because of the childhood nostalgia, I will never forget that time I was playing it with a friend and while the friend was playing he aproached a rock that ended up being a dragon.
Leaving the Oblivion killer meme and any comparisons to the ES series aside, Two worlds was a pretty good game at the time especially the late game mechanics
And to be honest, after watching the video, the scenery, the environment, some of the textures, the class system and other elements look pretty good for a pre 2007 developed game made by a a no name company.
Unironically, this is making me want to go back and play Two Worlds again. I even have two worlds 2
Same lmao, might have to finish part 2 now lol
Things are DEFINITELY HAPPENING HERE
I actually really enjoyed Two Worlds, and Two Worlds 2! Underated games, should of continued the series and improved on them.
same
This genuinely looks like a fun game, jank as all hell but it just seems like a fun time killer. Seems less like it was designed to be a TES killer and more a discount Gothic.
was my first open world RPG, sure it may be janky and this is nostalgia speaking but I loved that game
Well in a sense it is more RPG than oblivion or skyrim as you don;t have lvled enemies. You start having problems with wolves and end the game being immortal (stacking earth magic protection) and resurrecting whole cities (you can resurrect boss before the last one and then use the resurrected boss to kill the last one even if you have to resurrect it some more during the fight it is still piss easy, also the weaboo city i remember resurrecting them all and having my personal army there [you can ressurect unlimited npc but you cant order them around, still you can take enemies to them and they will fight for you]). So you definitely feel more powerful by the endgame as you can go fight the same wolves in the beginning parts and own them easily unlike oblivion that just had bandits in fucking full deadric equipment in the endgame.
Trust me, yes it's choppy as hell but it was always fun to play.
I still say “well met, iiiihhhhh” to my friends to this day lmfao. Also the occasional “goodaytoya” 😂
The game is one of the best RPGs ever! It's got it all! Bad writing! Bad voice acting! Killer combat! Excellent loot progression! Crafting and Skills galore! One of the best magic systems. There hasn't been another RPG like this since Morrowind!
It honestly was a ton of fun, I really liked Two Worlds II as well
I remember playing the demo for this over and over as a kid. Unironically want to buy and play this.
Watching this is so nostalgic. I played this game religiously back in 2008 on Xbox 360. The multiplayer was fun and multiplayer open world rpgs were virtually non existent back then.
You sound like one of those people in highschool who are terrible at jokes but no one told them they're not funny so they graduated thinking they're way funnier than they actually are.
call me crazy: i played two worlds way more than oblivion.
it was the faces. it's always the damn faces.
Two Worlds II is where the series really picks up and becomes the legendary masterpiece of a game that we all know and love today.
He's not even joking, that game is actually great
Nah, The only good thing about the Second game is the Spell system..
I unironically love this game. Even the sequel.
Todd Howard actually confirmed in an interview back in 2012 that Two Worlds inspired a lot of Skyrim's game design
Cap
I want to believe this
@@blufoot-wi8zu no cap
@@ryan.1990 no it is
Hidden beneath all the jank, is a very good RPG. I had a blast playing this game back in the day. Everyone is killable, your actions have consequences, and the music is beautiful. The voice acting is hilarious, in a good way.
Is it the Oblivion killer? Perchance!
Oblivion has better graphics, other then that two worlds killed oblivion for me.
@@TasmanianTigerGrrr I agree. Oblivion looked prettier and was a much easier game to get into. Two Worlds took some time to get used to, but once you do, it was an awesome experience.
Interesting fact when you complete the dragon portion of this game the wizard tells you to go to this location to watch all these good dragons west side story this evil dragon but once you get there nothing happens there are no dragons at all
There were a bunch of broken quests like that 😂
My wife put 100+ hours into this game , yes it was hilarious BUT for the time it was cool.
Nostalgia gold ✨️
That’s a flex I won’t lie
Funny EB Games was basically giving that game for free at a time I bought it 67cents with tax. I bought it cause I had to warm my self up to wait in line for oblivion for my preorder!
Two Worlds is the first "can I copy your homework" meme
I think you could be the game in 10mins or something. Glitching into the final boss castle and luring him back to the starting town for all the folks to jump him and kill him
Under 2 minute is the world record. Apperently the final boss is just chilling in the first town.
No joke I love this game. Played through it again like 5 months ago with a friend. It really doesn't play smooth but it's so fun and you can get so creative with exploiting the mechanics.
Dude I remember renting this game when it came out, I played for about 20 minutes and returned it because I couldn’t figure out how to get through that damn gate. Turns out, I just had to walk through the OTHER gate. My mind is blown.
The other gate that was never indicated in any capacity. That alone makes me wanna buy this
@@Anonymous_Eyeballs you should, dude. You’ll have a great time
I think you can go through that gate later for some blessing or something. Fun thing in this game is how ridiculously op you can get. Literally unkillable with the option of resurrecting whole city worth of npcs that (after resurrection) will fight your opponents in that area (if i remember correctly. and you can resurrect bosses too.Last boss can be a pokemon battle.). I have to replay this someday i guess.
@@xxXXRAPXXxx Oh man lol. So you’ve sunk some hours into this game
@@Gubbins_McBumbersnoot Yea many years ago i think i finished it like 3 times or something. I don;t remember much but it was fine (i think). As you saw in the vid you can do quests for people and your rep with them will grow (but i don;t remember if they react to you differently then). Still melee was fun for the reason everyone has i think 3 resistances (cut pierce and blunt), so you see a skellyman and you can;t do shit to it with your bow/piercing weapon but even low lvl club (blunt dmg) will destroy it quickly (axes have blunt and cut so they are pretty versitile i think). Give this game a lot of mods and it would be like skyrim. A fastfood game that is pretty much nothing but a distraction for some time (my usual skyrim run is about 200h for all the major stuff and depending on lewd mods i have it can go much higher). It allows some other fun game to arrive on my hdd and i don;t get bored in the meantime.). Anyway have fun mate.
All jokes aside, I thoroughly enjoyed this game back in the day. The looting system brings back good memories
This game came out three years after oblivion. And two worlds was a fantastic game
The player character looks like a freakin' Olympian carrying the olympic flame.
Holy shit I was planning at some point to revew this game since nobody gave it any attention, there has been so many amazing Two worlds reviews lately on youtube. I thought I was the only person that played that game
Ooh! I was so young when i played this!
I remember using cheats to kill this evil guy right at the start when you meet him and the game instantly played and enging cutscene ahahhaha.
What a fun game it was indeed.
God I remember this game
I recall going on a murder spree in the samurai style city, taking one of the guards Katana’s and enchanting it to deal spirit damage so it could kill ethereal enemies - then I started fusing every samurai sword I could into it, and wound up with a overpowered sword that could one shot nearly everything including the final boss
my sister used to play this game a lot. it was on the xbox 360, so it ran like ass (about 15 FPS), but that didn't stop her from putting dozens of hours into it
One of the best things to ever come from that game is "It appears that problem is not one of my own."
I remember renting this game, I was afraid of the wolves and stopped playing.
What's good nigga man!
We literally had the exact same experience with this game lol
Just stand in healing aura and kill all wolfes
them wolves would tear you apart at a low level
@@venge777 That's racist dude, pls stop
You can beat the game by getting the villagers to attacked the hooded guy, because the villagers are invincible they will eventually kill him and play the end cutscenes just like how two worlds killed the elder scrolls 4: oblivion
No way. Really?
@@sgtmuffinbadger6147 yeah he's the final boss. The trigger for the end cutscene is directly linked to him dying, and for some reason, the devs decided to reuse the npc for the final boss instead of creating one for specifically talking too or making him invincible (most likely because they assumed the player couldn't kill him).
All it takes is angering the npcs, get them to accidentally hit him, and watch as the villagers slowly chip away at his health.
@@MyNameIsNotSmith that's fucking hilarious
That's brilliant.
the villagers weren't invincible but there sure was alot of them lmao
So I just now realized that this, game is the game I've been looking for. For 12 years now because back when I was around 4 or 5 (maybe older?) me and my nana searched for an SNES version of pac man everywhere fir her (pac man is her favorite game) well we stopped by this local store and 2, 14 or older year old kids were playing this so cool looking game they then let me try I out and I rode a horse at night then died lol. I had to go but later like a few years on my moms ex let me play skyrim on his ps3 I thought that game they had been playing was skyrim until like 5 seconds ago I think it was this game lol
At long last!
@@TrueBark lol
One of the best videos I've watched in a long time lmao. I remember seeing Two Worlds on sale back in 2007 thinking it looked amazing, absolutely loathed it & took it back the next day hahaha, swapped it for Assassin's Creed & never looked back, but seeing this video actually makes me want to play it for a laugh.
That title theme sounds like a stripped back Xandria song, specifically "Some Like it Cold" from their "Ravenheart" album.
Everyone is in the comment section talking about Two Worlds and not talking about the fact that Kev literally traveled across the entire map avoiding enemies and stealing horses. Or the fact that he killed maybe five enemies and his guy would still talk so much shit
I find it funny how he criticizes every little detail and complains how he cant even kill anything, when he does literally nothing to get stronger or even fight properly :D He plays the game like the worst player Ive ever seen.
I brought a bear really was a good one for laughs. I got the second one, maybe one day I will try this one.
I played this when i was around 9-10 years old and to me the game was amazing and I spent hours and hours on it. It was the first free world game I played and I loved it. Looking back I can’t believe I was obsessed with such a mess of a game😂
I have vague memories of renting this game as a kid. just picked it up on steam for nostalgia and I'm loving every cringy second of it.
As someone who had fun playing it :
Pro tip: you can drag two pieces of Equipment of the same kind onto each other to Upgrade them.
thats my favorite part of the game
1:33 lemme tell u about a game called dragon's dogma back when it came out on old gen xbox 360, ps3 and pc its main menu music was something before it was changed
I remember spending every waking minute playing Oblivion as a kid and doing everything I could. I remember finishing all of the questlines and getting all the achievements. At some point I decided I needed something new so I bought Two Worlds, played a couple hours and then I put the Oblivion disk back in and never looked back. I probably beat that game 10 times, but I never got around to playing Two Worlds again.
The second 1 has the best magic gameplay in any game ever 👌
Ah yes, Two Worlds. The game with the best speedrun of all time.
This reminds me of Gothic 3, but with even more awkward dialogue.
Ngl.
I actually love this game.
Like it's a guilty pleasure and the bad acting only makes it more fun.
The Only bad thing about it is the lag and I still play it despite this.
I still play this game a few times out of the year, yeah it's pretty wack sometime and choppy graphics, but I still love the story and the world you play in, classic nostalgia.
Wasn't this the game that you could beat right after the start because the final boss was just hanging out in a nearby area and you could sick a bunch of NPCs on him?
Man that Oblivion music made me nostalgic af
Did anyone think he was doing a farting move when he kicks dust 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
The second is actually not the worst thing ever. Its not good, but going magic and spamming skeletons while you sit back and hide behind a pillar is amazing no matter what game I play. Magic system is a ton of fun if you have the patience to get past early game. That can be saying a lot though.
Your post reminded me of summoning hordes of skeletons in Gothic 2, super ez mode but surprisingly fun.
the sad part is that this would probably be a popular game if it were released in the early access section of Steam today.
The thing I actually liked about this game is that you could kill everyone, essential or not, they can die. I emptied the map and called it a day
I really liked this game back in the day the online mode was very good and I had a lot of fun playing it. and would do it again.
A lovely tutorial on how to avoid almost all of the michanics in seconds 😂🤣
This game was fantastic. I loved the Jankiness and terrible voice acting. I actually feel like it's somewhat intentional for the type of world they were trying to create, It took me someplace I hadent been before and I liked that. The fact you could fight whoever you want I liked and I somewhat enjoyed the combat and main quest. Adventuring in Co-op was fantastic too
That menu background music peaked my Symphonic Metal curiosity
the Two worlds games have been among my favorite games for over a decade now :)
I forgot how amazing the voice lines are in this game 😂😂
This reminds the so much of the first Witcher Game. The over the top camera view, clunky animations and the stale voice acting.
I forgot this game had S tier voice acting. It's been in my Steam library for years and I played for about 2 hours.
Remember playing this game just because beating the game gave you like 500 gamer score or some crazy like that. The looting and everything was hella fun
I actually played this surprisingly, was a fun game. Honestly it wasn't very good at first but something about the combat system clicked and it got significantly better. Going to replay at some point.
This game is incredibly ridiculous but I spent hours on it when it came out. Theres a certain charm to all the jank.
It's actually quite a pretty game.
The only thing I remember about Two Worlds was that it let me know that half-orcs are in my strike zone.
The spell system is awesome in the game, I had so much fun with it. Two World II spell system was incredibly broken online until they nerfed it. The game also had online free roam in the open world, which was amazing at the time. The voice acting is on par with the Gothic game series.
Gothic is another gem that is extremely rough around the edges.
No no no no, you must play two worlds two my friend. It's simply a superior game.
I thought it was a shame what they did to the second instalment. Really enjoyed the first one
Lady's and gentlemen this game is the reason Todd wont release The Elder Scrolls 6, For Two Worlds has killed it
The character you made fits the voice perfectly.
This game is probably more complete than most games today lol
I bought Two Worlds 2 because Skyrim wasn't out yet and I was hungry for something fantasy.
I loved this game as a kid, I really want to see you play Two Worlds 2
Not being able to put your torch away really seems like it's about to be the next Joel Haver skit..
Bro the NOSTALGIA!!!!! Loved this game as a kid