

Easily the best looking RPG to date there is no doubting that, the world looks amazing the armours all look amazing, weapons look amazing. You can save recipes if you find a suitably good recipe to save time and effort when you want to make x amount of them.

And hoping you get something decent after. Making potions is your typical throw ingredients in a pot and click create.
#TWO WORLDS II PS3 GAMEPLAY UPGRADE#
Most of the time it's better to dismantle any unwanted loot rather than sell it so you can use the materials to upgrade your own equipment. You can add special gems to weapons and armour to give them effects such as fire, ice, lightning etc. Crafting is great and you can upgrade all your weapons and armour, so that trusty sword you got at level 15 may very well be at your side at level 20 while you slice and dice your enemies. Stealth is more of a utility rather than combat class because you can pick pocket, pick locks, one hit kill people in the back, sneak around and place traps.
#TWO WORLDS II PS3 GAMEPLAY FULL#
Stealth combat in TW2 is somewhat strange because it's not a full class in it's own right because it lacks any combat skills which is a shame because while you can fight with a dagger it's just a simple 3 hit combo. This is to be expected however, because let's face it a rangers combat prowess lies in distance and boy in distance landscapes (Of which TW2 has alot of) you will find yourself happily using enemies as a pin cushion before they even think of getting close.

Ranged combat is very nice in TW2 and looks great, although in some places such as caves and small rooms you can often find yourself overwhelmed and having to retreat to a safe distance or fire as many arrows into the bad guys face while hoping you don't die. And once you get a nice set of robes a nice staff and some of your very own made spells, yes you can make your own spells, you'll soon be commanding undead minions or hurling bouncing fire bolts at enemies in no time. It can be off putting but stick to it because mage gets VERY VERY good. Magic combat is, I found at least, hard to begin with because early in the game you don't really put out enough damage to stop whatever fiend your attacking from getting close and bashing your face in. Take dual wielding for example, your character fights with such grace and graphical brilliance you'll sometimes check twice your not watching a well choreographed cinematic. Melee combat itself is great with nice fluid block and counter mechanics that look amazing, melee combat is refreshingly dynamic in the sense that it isn't the same attack animation over and over until the bad guy is dead. The combat can seem a bit daunting and difficult at first, especially as a mage but you'll soon find yourself slaying many of the creatures TW2 has to offer and having a hell of alot of fun while doing so. First off, =Gameplay= The game play is solid and moving around feels great even while sprinting which may I add looks amazing. A bold statement? Yes.įirst off, The best RPG since oblivion, this game is an underrated fine piece of RPG gaming. The best RPG since oblivion, this game is an underrated fine piece of RPG gaming.
