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Two worlds ii review pc
Two worlds ii review pc





two worlds ii review pc
  1. TWO WORLDS II REVIEW PC SERIES
  2. TWO WORLDS II REVIEW PC FREE

When choosing between this game and a large pizza? Pizza is the right answer. So, paying $9.99 for this product? It's one of the most stupid things you can do. And most of those games are better and more complicated than what we've got here. There are countless tower defense games on market, most of them are pretty cheap, while the others are even completely free.

TWO WORLDS II REVIEW PC FREE

Even as a free product, Two Worlds II: Castle Defense still won't worth your time. it's so short, limited and overall pointless (the entire “story” here is just a couple of lines between the missions) that it feels like a waste of time. It's not like this game is a complete scam and personally, I've totally played worse. Quite the opposite, I didn't feel that bad while playing it. I can't say that this game is completely unplayable, or something, though. As long as you won't fail much, the entire thing can be finished in less than thirty minutes. Repeat four more times and then press “uninstall” button. It's literally a game, in which you place some units on pre-selected spots, let them kill some enemies, collect the reward and then spend that reward on upgrades. Playing solitaire on your phone is way more competitive than what we've got in Two Worlds II: Castle Defense. If you're considering playing this game to compete against the others online? Congratulations, there's something seriously wrong with you and you should visit a doctor. It's not like it'll be a big problem and it won't prevent you from playing the game in any way (it's all about preventing people from messing with their score), but it's funny that they actually bothered to add anti-cheat system to a game, which was intended to be a money grab. Which, at times, will trigger without reason. And even though at this point, Topware just gave up and gave us the infinite activations, the DRM is still there and it still wants the game to be “activated” again and again (fun fact – you can actually activate it by phone, because it looks like we're back to the Stone Age).Īnother funny thing about this game is that. Seriously, sometimes, the game just asked me to activate it again after a simple reboot. And to make things worse? The bloody thing is buggy as f. You play the game on different computer? That's one activation. Long story short, Reality Pump DRM was supposed to give you a limited amount of “activations”. They just needed to build a bloody wall and name it after themselves. Because the guys have the imagination of Donald Trump. Good grief.Īlso, believe it or not, this game comes with Reality Pump's infamous DRM. Ignoring Steam community features entirely and sharing our scores manually. I think, it was somewhere in early 2000s, in the game called Space Rangers. what the heck? I don't even remember the last time I've seen something like that.

two worlds ii review pc

You press the button, you enter your e-mail address, you enter your nickname and you manually send your score. For example, you can share your score online here. Which makes it feel more like a puzzle game than a proper tower defense strategy.Īlso, the entire thing is just. For example, the situations when your guys won't be strong enough to defeat an enemy, but won't be able to die either because of the nearby healer, are pretty common here, while the game won't give you enough space for improvising. Which is, like, the worst thing that can happen with such game. Even though we only have six unit types, no buildings and we can only place units in pre-selected spots, the game still feels unbalanced. That would be $9.99.Īnd it's not like Reality Pump bothered much to provide us with smooth and polished experience either. Five tiny maps, six types of units, two kinds of upgrades (life and power) and a few spells to use against the enemies. Long story short, what we've got here is five tiny little maps (you can finish every map in this game in just a few minutes) and some sort of an arena. Two Worlds II: Castle Defense is just yet another money grab from Topware Interactive and Reality Pump (Polish developers who created Two Worlds series). Here comes Two Worlds II: Castle Defense.Īnd the funniest thing is.

TWO WORLDS II REVIEW PC SERIES

They had that somewhat big action RPG series called Two World (which wasn't even that good, but still, it was big enough to get physical media release) and.

two worlds ii review pc

Naturally, they wanted their own castle defense game. Remember when they started selling basic concept arts and laughably basic puzzles as “deluxe” content for some of their popular old titles like Earth 21XX and Gorky 17? Yeah. The guys are always ready to use any cheap trick to make some easy money. And naturally, Topware Interactive didn't want to miss an opportunity here. Not so long ago, when castle defense games were very popular, it was, like, a golden rule. You want some quick money – make a castle defense game. “Pizza is good medicine for disappointment.”







Two worlds ii review pc