Includes Two Worlds II: Call of the Tenebrae DLC and the Original Soundtrack! Revisit the magical lands of Antaloor for another chapter in the Two Worlds saga! A new evil threatens the lands and a shocking secret will change Antaloor forever. Team up with allies old and new and battle a...
Includes Two Worlds II: Call of the Tenebrae DLC and the Original Soundtrack!
At long last, it’s time to revisit the sprawling lands of Antaloor for another thrilling chapter in the Two Worlds saga! After the high-flying adventure of TW2: Pirates of the Flying Fortress, leave the skies behind and return to Antaloor in this exciting new DLC, Two Worlds 2: Call of the Tenebrae!
In this new RPG adventure, the shocking murder of the hero’s most unlikely ally, the half-orc DarPha sets in motion a chain of events that reveals a powerful new magic and a creeping evil with sinister designs for the populace of Antaloor. Drawn into a battle between two warring leaders of a savage tribe of rat-like creatures, this horrific new enemy has managed to complete the bulk of its grotesque plan while the citizens of Antaloor have remained completely unaware. With only a few short days until their diabolical scheme is complete, the hero must act fast and defeat this new evil before the light of Antaloor is extinguished!
Team up with familiar faces and new allies alike as you unravel a genocidal plot that will destroy the harmony of Antaloor and leave its people and lands in ruins. Solve the mystery of the Elves’ disappearance and uncover powerful relics of a time passed as new revelations lead to shocking discoveries that will change the face of Antaloor forever.
Find sturdy new armor, powerful new weapons, brand-new locations and battle a fearsome new race in your quest to uncover the hidden secrets of Antaloor. Harness new crystals, upgrade your weapons and armor, brew new potions with an expanded alchemy system and battle new enemies and boss characters. New combat techniques and enemy behaviors will keep you guessing and brand new locations await you, from haunted graveyards and crypts to dank swamps and dark forests swarming with vicious enemies.
The fate of Antaloor’s people hangs in the balance and the stakes have never been higher. Uncover the nefarious plot against her citizens and discover the powerful secret that will rock Antaloor to its core. Welcome back to Two Worlds.
The epic Soundtrack of Two Worlds II - Call of the Tenebrae full of atmospherically toned music will be a feast for your ears. Two Worlds II - Call of the Tenebrae - Official Soundtrack
An all new engine upgrade will display the beauty of Antaloor and its denizens like never before! See stunning new locations, highly detailed new enemies and allies and beautiful new effects!
Several hours of thrilling gameplay, in an all new adventure set in the Two Worlds universe, in addition to myriad side-quests and optional missions.
Brand new, highly stylized armor and weapons await you, regardless of your offensive focus. Choose from a wide variety of axes, maces, daggers, swords and spears, in addition to ranged weapons like magical staves, bows and arrows, rifles and crossbows.
A wide array of new weapon and armor enhancing crystals are scattered across the land, waiting for an intrepid explorer to discover them, granting your weapons new abilities and attributes.
Revamped and enhanced alchemy system with new ingredients and techniques for brewing all new tonics and potions, granting the player new options for offensive, defensive and restorative potions.
Explore the archipelago like never before; investigate new locations, from haunting crypts and swamps crawling with the walking dead, to sprawling villages, trading outposts and bandit camps.
Introducing a brand new race, a horrifying cross between rat and human called The Chosen, with motivations and aspirations known only to them. You must learn who among them is friend and who is foe before Antaloor is overrun!
Ferocious new bosses, each requiring fast hands and quick thinking as you discover and exploit their carefully guarded weaknesses.
New enemy tactics and strategies will keep you guessing, forcing you to master your attacks and keep your guard up.
An original, thrilling new story addition in the Two Worlds universe with friends and foes both new and old.
An epic soundtrack featuring an hour of all new music, plus a bevy of new sound effects and thematic music.
Multi-lingual Game Version: DE | EN
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
CPU
RAM
OS
GRAPHICS
HDD
MISC
MIN.
Intel/AMD Core Duo 2.0 GHz
2 GB
Win XP SP3 / Vista / 7 / 8 Mac OSX 10.6.3
Per-Pixel-Shader 3.0 and 512 MB RAM
7 GB
Mouse, Keyboard Sound card, Internet
REC.
Multicore CPU
4 GB
Windows Vista / 7 / 8 Mac: Snow Leopard
Per-Pixel-Shader 4.0 and 512 MB RAM
8 GB
Mouse, Keyboard Sound card 5.1, Internet
The Call of the Tenebrae DLC requires an installed and activated version of Two Worlds II in your Steam library.
Atmosphärisch. Dieses Wort springt mir in den Kopf, wenn ich in der Welt von Pirates of the Flying Fortress umherstreife.Mir bietet das Add-On alles, was ich will: eine hübsche, offene Spielwelt mit einer dichten Stimmung, schöne, teils absurde Quests und interessante Charaktere.
Ein komplexes Upgradesystem, viele auswählbare Fähigkeiten, sehr originelle Quests, ein umfangreicher Multiplayermodus, schrulliger bis wahnwitziger Humor und gelungenes Piratensetting: All das macht PotFF zu einem sehr guten Spielerlebnis.
Two Worlds II: Pirates of the Flying Fortress ist ein würdiges Addon zum ohnehin genialen Grundspiel. Die überarbeitete KI, die starken Dialoge und das noch angenehmere Interface sprechen eine klare Sache: Pflichttermin für 'Two Worlds II'-Fans!
If you already have Two Worlds 2 and enjoyed it, it’s definitely worth picking up the expansion. If you enjoy open-world RPGs with real-time action-based combat, it’s definitely worth considering a purchase of the Velvet edition once it’s released.
"Pirates of the Flying Fortress" überzeugt mit unterhaltsamer Story und vielen guten Verbesserungen zum Hauptspiel. Wer "Two Worlds 2" mochte, sollte sich unbedingt das Add-On zulegen, das ist nämlich noch ein Stück besser.