
Character designs, although clichéd, look excellent and are solely responsible for any of the atmosphere inherent in the game.Īlthough not traditionally a medium for multiplayer gaming, Two Worlds II attempts to bring the world of online gaming and fantasy together, perhaps hoping to mirror the success of the WoW series. It doesn’t look half bad either, it’s a mammoth leap forward from the first game and some of the visuals rival the likes of Oblivion and Dragon Age. Two Worlds II stretches from the usual rolling green pastures, to dinosaur filled jungles and Asian inspired towns. Visuals are far from the best available on the marketplace, however credit must be given for the expansive and diverse nature of the environments. Veterans of the RPG genre may find it rather more pedestrianized than they would like but the inclusion of the magic card system will likely bring some enjoyment for the collectors among us.
#Two worlds ii magic system upgrade
The real leveling up comes from fighting enemies and completing quests and I was very impressed with the upgrade screen, it was tidy, organized and very clear. Similarly they can find magic cards which allow your character to use and combine magical spells and elements. As players explore the vast world of Antaloor they can collect skill books which unlock various skill trees, unlocking new skills or spells in the process.

One massive aspect of any role playing title is leveling up, indeed it’s a personal aspect which can affect the overall enjoyment of a game.
