Please tell us which country and city you'd like to see the weather in.

Two Worlds II

Two Worlds II is an action role-playing game developed by Polish video game developer Reality Pump and published by TopWare Interactive as a sequel to 2007's Two Worlds. It was released on November 9, 2010 in Europe for Microsoft Windows/Mac OS X, Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The game was released on January 25, 2011 in North America for the same platforms.

Gameplay

Two Worlds II is a real-time role-playing game that takes place in an open fantasy world where players take the role of a single character with whom they can explore and undertake quests. From the beginning players can customize the appearance of the protagonist such as shape of face and body, and skin colour. As is common in role-playing games, the player’s character will level up by gaining experience points through completion of quests and defeating enemies. Much of the in-game world can be fully explored from the beginning, regardless of how much the player has progressed through the main story arc. Despite being non-linear, many areas of the land are populated by strong foes with higher levels than that of the player initially and as a result, players may want to explore them once their character has improved. While players will travel across much of the landscape on foot, they are soon given the option to ride on horseback and even later, a chance to man the helm of a boat to sail across the seas between islands. In addition players can also fast travel using magical teleportation fixtures found across the map.

Two Worlds

Two Worlds may refer to:

  • Two Worlds (film), a 1930 British film directed by E.A. Dupont
  • Two Worlds (ATB album), 2000
  • Two Worlds (The Aschere Project album), 2010
  • Two Worlds (song), a 2000 song by Phil Collins
  • Two Worlds (Lee Ritenour and Dave Grusin album), 2000
  • Two Worlds (Disturbed song), a song on Disturbed's 2005 album Ten Thousand Fists
  • Two Worlds (video game), a 2007 role-playing game
  • Two Worlds II, a 2010 sequel to the above game
  • Two Worlds, the pilot episode of the anime series Tenkai Knights
  • Two Worlds (video game)

    Two Worlds is a high fantasy action role-playing game developed by Polish video game developer Reality Pump and published by TopWare Interactive in Europe and by SouthPeak Interactive in North America for the Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows. A sequel, Two Worlds II, was released in Europe on November 9, 2010 and in North America on January 25, 2011.

    Gameplay

    The game takes place in a real-time three-dimensional fantasy landscape. As such it has drawn comparison with The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.

    Much like in Oblivion and Gothic 3, the gameplay is non-linear. The player is free to explore the game world, accepting side quests at will. There is however, a core quest, centering on rescuing the protagonist's sister, who is being held for ransom by mysterious forces who are scheming to open the tomb of Aziraal, the god of fire.

    The game does not utilize fixed character classes like other role-playing games. As the character gains experience and levels, it is possible to invest gained Attribute Points into any attribute, leading to a variety of game play styles and approaches.

    Jano

    Jano is a town and municipality in the north west of the Honduran department of Olancho, west of Guata, south of Esquipulas del Norte and north of Manto.

    Jean Leguay (artist)

    Jean Leguay (French: [ləɡɛ]; born 22 August 1955), better known as Jano ([ʒano]), is a French comics artist.

    Jano studied fine arts in Paris for three years. His first comic was Kebra in 1978, in collaboration with Bertrand Tramber. It was published in French comic magazines B.D., Métal Hurlant, Charlie Mensuel, Rigolo, L'Echo des Savannes and Zoulou. Kebra is a rat-like character, although Jano's protagonists often defy a correct classification as a certain species. Gazoline, a female humanized cheetah, appeared in Kosmik Komiks in 1983. After a trip to Africa in 1984 Jano created Keubla. His style sometimes is compared to Moebius', but more comical and down-to-earth and with definitely more sex scenes.

    In addition to his comics Jano illustrated books for children as well as his own travel experiences. In 2003 Anna Azevedo, Renata Baldo, and Eduardo Souza Lima made the documentary film Rio de Jano, showing Jano exploring Rio de Janeiro.

    Gazoline et la planète rouge won the Angoulême International Comics Festival Prize for Best Album in 1990.

    Jano (footballer, born 1986)

    Alejandro Velasco Fariñas (born 23 December 1986) is a Spanish professional footballer who plays for SV Mattersburg in Austria as a midfielder.

    External links

  • Jano profile at Soccerway
  • Futbolme profile
  • BDFutbol profile
  • Podcasts:

    Jano

    A State of Trance Year Mix 2012

    Released 2012

    10 Years of Trance (The Ultimate Trance Collection)

    Released 2011

    2012-12-27: A State of Trance #593, "Yearmix of 2012"

    Jano

    ALBUMS

    Jano

    2011-12-29: A State of Trance #541, "Yearmix of 2011"

    Jano

    ALBUMS

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Two Worlds

    by: Paradise Lost

    the sense required is all too vague
    within my faculties, building me
    this awesome presence longs to see
    the times i've fallen
    the times i've failed
    and i've never seen my hands
    and i couldn't walk away
    two worlds are the same tomorrow
    still i must not complain
    the sense acquired is all too grave
    with less than one percent left in me
    this awesome prison locked and sealed
    for times i've borrowed, for times i've failed
    and i've never seen my hands
    and i couldn't walk away
    two worlds are the same tomorrow
    still i must not complain
    and i've never seen my hands
    and i couldn't walk away
    two worlds are the same tomorrow
    still i must not complain
    and i've never heard a whisper
    and i'd never speak of pain
    two worlds are the same tomorrow
    to all i seem inane




    ×