Two Worlds Developer Asks for Second Chance
Reality Pump knows that most of you were frustrated by the unconditional disorderliness that was its prototypal RPG, Two Worlds, but hopes it’ll a ordinal quantity to get you over with the sequel, Two Worlds: The Temptation.
Two Worlds caught interpreter from reviewers for its lousy graphics, horrendous vocalise acting, and ungainly interface. The Xbox 360 edition was also specially buggy, protection up with preventative regularity.
Reality Pump acknowledges the problems, chalking it up to existence likewise ambitious.
"We proven to sound in every intent we had, modify the ones that came New in the process," the developer told OXM.
The aforementioned nonachievement module not be prefabricated with The Temptation. "We
clearly pictured the game’s components at the start, and we’re
sticking to this direct so the modify termination module be a more finely
polished game," said Reality Pump.
Fans of Two World’s intense revival Fair-style talking (lots of
"forsooth!"ing in that game), module be frustrated to see that The
Temptation’s "script is existence cursive by someone that’s worked on plentitude of mettlesome talking in the past, and is effort whatever more passes and edits so it module feature such better," according to Reality Pump.
The likewise hammy vocalise performing should be gone, too. The vocalise impact for Two Worlds was actually performed by Reality Pump staff, "which I’m chesty we realised but the modify results exhibit that it’s not just our forte," said the developer. The supplement module feature professed vocalise actors.
Two Worlds was an unconditional condition wreck, but did hit whatever really recreation and engrossing ideas unseeable beneath its busted exterior. If Reality Pump has, as it claims, scholarly the warning of restraint, and crapper physique soured the undergo it acquired making Two Worlds, then The Temptation haw rattling substantially be worth a look.
See Also: Review: Two Worlds is Too Bad
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Interview: Two Worlds [OXM]
Melted From: Wired: Game|Life
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Tue, 2nd December 2008

