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''[[Two Worlds]]'' doest be a [[Role Playing Game]] released for PC and Xbox 360 in 2006. It hast been widely noted, and [[Hype Backlash|widely reviled]] for being <s>an [[Follow the Leader|obvious rip-off of]] ''[[The Elder Scrolls]]''</s> genuinely bad.
Forsooth, thou doest playeth as a mercenary in the [[Constructed World|fantasy world]] of Antaloor. At the beginning of the game, thy sister is kidnapped by a [[Cult]] that doest wisheth to [[Sealed Evil in
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* [[Blow You Away]]: Air magic is used in the game and is combined with lightning magic, i.e. [[Shock and Awe]]
* [[Boss Corridor]]: In ''TW2'', with [[Suspicious Videogame Generosity|lots and lots of potions]] along the walls.
* [[Call a Rabbit
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]: {{spoiler|Gandohar}} in the second game has been taking multiples levels in this, as opposed to how he was almost [[Affably Evil]] in the first game.
* [[Cliché Storm]]: The sequel tries to shake this up by making the orcs [[Noble Demon|Noble Demons]], but even the characters you meet are just standard fantasy archetypes with green skin.
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* [[Dual-Wielding]]
* [[Dummied Out]] In the instruction book there are pictures which suggest there were going to be more equipment, also with using creat codes, you can find things in the game engine not in the final game
* [[Dragon
* [[Everything's Better
* [[Everything's Worse
* [[Evil Is Hammy]]: Aziraal, Sordahon, and {{spoiler|Gandohar}} just can't resist [[Chewing the Scenery]].
* [[Fire and Brimstone Hell]]: Not shown, but implied by the fact that fire-magic can literally summon creatures from Hell--fire-themed creatures.
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* [[Portal Network]]: The elves left one behind when they fled Antaloor, but the humans who then settled there did not know how to use it. A series of side-quests involves you helping a researcher reactivate the [[Portal Network]]. Completing said side-quest is its own reward, since you can then [[Warp Whistle|use it yourself.]]
* [[Porting Disaster]]: ''Two Worlds'' was obviously meant to be a PC game. The Xbox 360 version has inferior graphics, an almost-unusable user interface, and [[Obvious Beta|more bugs than you can shake a can of RAID at.]]
* [[Playing
* [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner]]: The Hero will sometimes let one loose when enemies appear.
** '''"Reminds me of my in-laws."'''
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* [[Rated "M" for Manly]]
* [[Save Game Limits]]: You can save at any time in ''TW2''... except during the final boss battle.
* [[Sealed Evil in
* [[Scaled Up]]
* [[Scenery Porn]]
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*** And during the quest, you also meet the [[Monty Python and The Holy Grail|Black Knight]], who speaks, word for word, the same lines that he did to King Arthur. This ends with the protagonist saying "Dear God, I hope this doesn't mean a lawsuit."
** There's another sidequest that involves getting rid of the ghosts of some annoying imperial toll collectors...who happen to be medieval [[Expy|Expies]] of the [[Marx Brothers|Marx Bros.]] It also contains mild Ghostbuster references - the Groucho Expy says "If you don't pay the toll, you can't cross the stream" (to which your character replies "''What'' stream?" - the area you're in is almost bone dry), and when you talk to them before enacting your plan to exorcise them (trick them into following you into a nearby room with a mirror so that they look into it, realize they're dead and pass on), they refer to themselves as the Scoleri brothers, after the ghostly gangster brothers from Ghostbusters 2.
** When confronted by the ghost of a formerly defeated foe, you make a comment to the effect of [[X
** Valarin, the captain of the guard in Hatmandor, has [[Lord of the Rings|Narsil]] mounted on his office wall.
** [[The Shining|All work and no play makes Gorlag a dull boy.]]
** The final quest is called [[Degrassi|whatever it takes]]
** One of the quests you can do is called [[Jurassic Park|Drakonai park]], it requires you to kill a group of raptors on an island
** One quest is called [[Magic:
** You can find a ship's log in a wrecked pirate ship. According to the log [[Pirates of the Caribbean|the captain's name was Jack and the first words recorded in the log are "the rum's gone"]].
* [[Standard Fantasy Setting]]
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