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All this has since been settled, but at the time, it was definitely a blow to the potential of a series, rather than just Reality Pump releasing a pair of games.ĭespite any negative light that found its way to the developers, in 2016, there was the announcement of a Two Worlds III possible finding its way to consoles and PC once again. Well-known reviewer Jim Sterling had suggested that Topware was responsible for underhanded practices in the industry, including things such as disagreeing with certain sites about the final review score of Two Worlds II. Publishers Topware Interactive were in a bit of hot water, at the time. However, the questionably named Two Worlds II wasn’t without its hiccups. Aspects such as crafting and the alchemy system were most notable among reviewers.

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The second title, which was released 2010, was given much more of a positive response all in all. Fortunately, the sequel had an easier go of things… sort of. Still, some praise was handed out in regards to the games exploration and in-depth character creation. The reception towards the initial entry was fairly mixed overall which, considering this was the studio's first title developed for console, isn’t that hard to imagine. One of these games being, Two Worlds.įor those who aren’t sure, back in 2007, developers Reality Pump created the first of two titles in the (at the time) duology that was Two Worlds. Bad overused joke aside, there are some fantasy games out there that don’t really make it to the franchise level.

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Now typically, fantasy RPGs will turn into a long running series at some point, there’ll be a new installment every year or so that allows players to rediscover the titles they fell in love with, unless you’re Bethesda where you just re-release the same game from 2011. Or maybe not, hey, I don’t know you.Īssuming the above is correct though, I must say, there’s just something so Tolkien about going on a long journey to save the land from ultimate doom (get it, because humour). With that being said, today I’ll be asking the question: “Whatever Happened to… Two Worlds?”įantasy RPGs have been a staple of the gaming scene for quite a long time now, whether it’s Elders Scrolls, Dragon Age, The Witcher, or various other notable names within the genre, there’s a good chance at some point you’ve picked up and played a title that has included overthrowing an ancient evil force from a mystical land of some sort. Has there ever been a point when you’ve looked through your gaming library and wondered, “Huh, whatever happened to this title?” Well, I’ll be taking a look at videogame standalones/franchises and the lead up to their eventual absence. Until the 19th of September 2021 you are welcome to upload your abstracts.// Articles // 1st Feb 2018 - 4 years ago // By Ethan Butterfield Whatever Happened To. The organising committee is pleased to announce the Call for Abstracts for TORQUE 2022 is now open. Welcome to Delft! Via this website and the corresponding app (launched prior to the conference) we will inform you about everything you need to know concerning the conference: registration, call for abstracts, programme, venues, hotels, awards, and information about the city of Delft and surroundings.ĭo you want to stay updated? Keep an eye on this website, our LinkedIn page or subscribe to our Mailing List. 18 years later, we have the privilege of organising this impressive event again. A group of wind energy pioneers gathered in Delft for the first edition of what today has become the largest and most renowned scientific wind energy conference in Europe. We are very much hoping that we can welcome experts from academia and industry for a face-to-face conference in Delft, the Netherlands.ĮAWE’s Science of Making Torque from Wind (TORQUE) conference is coming back to its roots! In 2004 the very first edition took place at TU Delft chaired by Em.

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The 9th edition, TORQUE 2022 will be hosted by the TU Delft Wind Energy Institute (DUWIND) and held from 1-3 June 2022. It is our pleasure to invite you to the biennial scientific conference ‘The Science of Making Torque from Wind’ (TORQUE).















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