Echelon
06-12-2007, 01:54 PM
Two worlds - 2-worlds.com (http://www.2-worlds.com/)
What are your guys' thoughts? They've released the PC version in Germany... and it's set to be released in the states in July. (For those who don't know... it's a Xbox 360 and PC Real-time RPG... single player and also has online multiplayer with up to 8 people)
Everything I've read about the game really makes me want to play it. From motion capturing real rabbits for the graphics, and spell mixing... if you create a spell and are the first to register it, you can name it yourself... and if you're the first to do so, everyone in the online world will see that spell as whatever you named it.
In the magazine I first read an article about it, it was talked about the game being made by rocket scientists... and that's honestly what got me curious.
Also, there is no auto-leveling enemies to your level (like in Oblivion) and you can actually affect the environment with things you do which will actually stay in the game instead of just fade out... example:
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When adventuring with up to eight players online, the effect your group has on the surrounding landscape becomes much more pronounced. If everyone is riding their horses across a field of tall grass, for instance, the field will become trampled, and stay trampled for a while before the grass begins to grow back.
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What are your guys' thoughts? They've released the PC version in Germany... and it's set to be released in the states in July. (For those who don't know... it's a Xbox 360 and PC Real-time RPG... single player and also has online multiplayer with up to 8 people)
Everything I've read about the game really makes me want to play it. From motion capturing real rabbits for the graphics, and spell mixing... if you create a spell and are the first to register it, you can name it yourself... and if you're the first to do so, everyone in the online world will see that spell as whatever you named it.
In the magazine I first read an article about it, it was talked about the game being made by rocket scientists... and that's honestly what got me curious.
Also, there is no auto-leveling enemies to your level (like in Oblivion) and you can actually affect the environment with things you do which will actually stay in the game instead of just fade out... example:
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When adventuring with up to eight players online, the effect your group has on the surrounding landscape becomes much more pronounced. If everyone is riding their horses across a field of tall grass, for instance, the field will become trampled, and stay trampled for a while before the grass begins to grow back.
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