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New Two Worlds Screenshots

Posted Aug 4, 2006 at 5:40PM EST by QJ Staff

Listed in: Xbox 360 Tags: elves, Fantasy, orcs, Reality Pump, xbox 360 titles, Xbox Live Arcade
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Xbox 360 gamers are soon to be gifted with to another role-playing game when Two Worlds is released. The game, developed by Reality Pump, is set to thrill players with awesome fights, engaging characters and a cinematic story set in a medieval fantasy world.

In the game, the desire of supremacy drives the Orcs to wage war against sapient races. Strange and ominous creatures whose origins are traced back to the times before the gods have come, live side by side with the Orcs, Dwarves, Humans and Elves. These creatures came to be known as the Second World. In the end, only one of Two Worlds is to remain.

We think the basic storyline is intriguing enough to pique the interest of RPG fans. With The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion hogging the limelight, though,  Two Worlds might just be in for one tough struggle.

Check out these brand-spanking-new screenshots from Zuxxez (via worthplaying.com).

Two Worlds - Image 1 Two Worlds - Image 2 Two Worlds - Image 3 
Two Worlds - Image 4 Two Worlds - Image 5 Two Worlds - Image 6 
Two Worlds - Image 7 Two Worlds - Image 8 Two Worlds - Image 9 


We've got an interview with the Two Worlds folks, so if you want to know anything about the game, or if you have questions on character development or gameplay, let us know through your comments.

Via Worthplaying



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# are you *****ing with us?Guest 2006-08-04 20:30
who CARES if some of us don't care about the game...



I know I for one don't care if some JOE doesn't want the interview!...give s the interview..even if for just a couple of peeps!



I want all the news I can get about the ps3, 360, wii etc!...lol



anyway..post the damn interview!..lol





hey when is the game coming out?

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# ...Shatterdome 2006-08-05 00:32
I hope it looks better in motion then in stills...although the one nature scene looks promising..

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# interviewGuest 2006-08-05 02:16
Why ask if we want the interview? Of course we do :-P Bring it! :-)

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# PleaseGuest 2006-08-05 11:28
I would like indeed to read this interview. I think that asking nicely is appropriate. Please ignore the first comment, some of us do appreciate as oppose to expect. Thanks in advance.

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# ?Guest 2006-08-05 12:36
" would like indeed to read this interview. I think that asking nicely is appropriate. Please ignore the first comment, some of us do appreciate as oppose to expect. Thanks in advance.

"



First off my post wasn't that serious.



second...some of us appreciat as oppose to expect?...you saying you appreciate them asking?



Never heard of a blog/new bulletien ask their readers would they like news...lol



get a life man.

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# Well...Guest 2006-08-05 13:42
Yes, I appreciate them offering and selecting available information. They clearly care about our opinion and asking what we would like to read is, well, welcome. If you have never heard of a blog/bulletin asking what we would like to read then..



Get a life.

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# hahaGuest 2006-08-05 14:44
"Yes, I appreciate them offering and selecting available information. They clearly care about our opinion and asking what we would like to read is, well, welcome. If you have never heard of a blog/bulletin asking what we would like to read then..



Get a life."



get a life becase i don't read every blog/bulletin out there?...ok then.



It's an interview...I highly doubt some morons would ***** about them posting an interview.

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# ...Guest 2006-08-06 02:12
Such anger, such frustration...

The point is I really want to know more about this game and not so much about someone quoting all my comments out of frustration.

Yes QJ, please post this interview and vecha, You have really bad grammar...

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