The number of available quests depends on which version of the game you’re all playing. It’s essentially a pseudo-MMORPG where instead of playing together through the main campaign, you can tackle a series of custom quests with up to seven other people.
Two Worlds II’s co-op mode is quite unique, and that’s putting it lightly. Having said all that, this is one of only a handful of open-world third-person RPGs that support co-op without requiring mods, and that alone makes it worth checking out if you’re a fan of the genre.
Two Worlds II is a pretty old game with more than a few problems, and the publisher’s attempt to milk it many years after launch didn’t exactly go well with the fans. This one is a bit of a curveball, but hear us out.