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| | |developer=[[File:DCLogo.png|100px|link=Digital Continue]] | | |developer=[[File:DCLogo.png|100px|link=Digital Continue]] |
| − | |publisher=[[File:505_Games_logo.svg.png|90px|link=505 Games]]<br> (🇺🇸/🇪🇺/🇦🇺/🇯🇵/🇭🇰)<br>[[File:H2LOGO.png|65px|link=H2 Interactive]] (🇰🇷)<ref>[[File:NINTENDOKOREA2.jpg|100px]]</ref> | + | |publisher=[[File:505_Games_logo.svg.png|90px|link=505 Games]]<br> (🇺🇸/🇪🇺/🇦🇺/🇯🇵/🇭🇰/🇹🇼)<br>[[File:H2LOGO.png|65px|link=H2 Interactive]] (🇰🇷)<ref>[[File:NINTENDOKOREA2.jpg|100px]]</ref> |
| − | |date=[[File:GooglePlay.png|100px|link=Google Play]]<br>'''WW:''' Nov. 17, 2020<ref>[[File:TRGP.jpg|100px]]</ref><br>[[File:Nintendo Switch Logo.png|25px|link=Nintendo Switch]]/[[File:Steam Logo.png|50px|link=Steam]]/[[File:AppStore.png|75px|link=App Store]]<br>🇺🇸🇪🇺 '''NA/EU:''' Dec. 07, 2020<br>🇦🇺🇯🇵🇭🇰 '''AUS/JPN/HK:''' Dec. 08, 2020<br>🇰🇷 '''KOR:''' Dec. 10, 2020 | + | |date=[[File:GooglePlay.png|100px|link=Google Play]]<br>'''WW:''' Nov. 17, 2020<ref>[[File:TRGP.jpg|100px]]</ref><br>[[File:Nintendo Switch Logo.png|25px|link=Nintendo Switch]]/[[File:Steam Logo.png|50px|link=Steam]]/[[File:AppStore.png|75px|link=App Store]]<br>🇺🇸🇪🇺 '''NA/EU:''' Dec. 07, 2020<br>🇦🇺🇯🇵🇭🇰 '''AUS/JPN/HK:''' Dec. 08, 2020<br>🇰🇷 '''KOR:''' Dec. 10, 2020<br>🇹🇼 '''TWN''' Dec. 17th, 2020<ref>[[File:TRTAIWANRATING2025.PNG|100px]]</ref> |
| | |platform=[[File:Nintendo Switch Logo.png|50px|link=Nintendo Switch]]<br>[[File:Steam Logo.png|100px|link=Steam]] <small>([[File:Microsoft Windows Logo.png|50px|link=Wikipedia:Microsoft Windows]] / [[File:Linux Logo.png|50px|link=Wikipedia:Linux]][[File:Linux Proton Logo.png|50px|link=Wikipedia:Proton (software)]])</small><br>[[File:AppStore.png|125px|link=App Store]]<br>[[File:GooglePlay.png|125px|link=Google Play]] | | |platform=[[File:Nintendo Switch Logo.png|50px|link=Nintendo Switch]]<br>[[File:Steam Logo.png|100px|link=Steam]] <small>([[File:Microsoft Windows Logo.png|50px|link=Wikipedia:Microsoft Windows]] / [[File:Linux Logo.png|50px|link=Wikipedia:Linux]][[File:Linux Proton Logo.png|50px|link=Wikipedia:Proton (software)]])</small><br>[[File:AppStore.png|125px|link=App Store]]<br>[[File:GooglePlay.png|125px|link=Google Play]] |
| | |genre=Adventure/Platform | | |genre=Adventure/Platform |
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| | |-|GRAC=[[File:GRACALL.png|50px|center]] | | |-|GRAC=[[File:GRACALL.png|50px|center]] |
| | |-|ACB=[[File:ACBG.png|50px|center]] | | |-|ACB=[[File:ACBG.png|50px|center]] |
| | + | |-|GRRS=[[File:GSRRPlogo.png|50px|center]] |
| | </tabber> | | </tabber> |
| | |prevgame={{Icon|TNC}} | | |prevgame={{Icon|TNC}} |
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| | =={{Icon|Book}} Story == | | =={{Icon|Book}} Story == |
| − | <center>''(Note: For the sake of formatting and ease of use, the Story section of this page is broken into Chapters. These are based on the "Boss Fights/Shadow Fights" in the game but are'' '''''not official''''' '' and should not be treated as such. Thank you.)''</center> | + | <center>''(Note: For the sake of formatting and navigation, the Story section of this page is broken into Chapters. These are based on the "Boss Fights/Shadow Fights" in the game but are'' '''''not official''''' '' and should not be treated as such.)''</center> |
| | ===Chapter 1=== | | ===Chapter 1=== |
| | The game begins with [[Mari]] on the [[Secret Beach]]. She is praying to the [[Creator]] and reminiscing on the past [[Drawn to Life|two]] [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter|games]] when [[Wilfre]] appears behind her. He gives her the [[Book of Imagination]] and tells her how different the human realm is from the [[Raposa]] realm, which still exists despite supposedly disappearing from existence at the end of the second game. Mari thanks him for his help and goes to [[Creation Hall]]. | | The game begins with [[Mari]] on the [[Secret Beach]]. She is praying to the [[Creator]] and reminiscing on the past [[Drawn to Life|two]] [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter|games]] when [[Wilfre]] appears behind her. He gives her the [[Book of Imagination]] and tells her how different the human realm is from the [[Raposa]] realm, which still exists despite supposedly disappearing from existence at the end of the second game. Mari thanks him for his help and goes to [[Creation Hall]]. |
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| | |width="44%"|'''[[File:GooglePlay.png|100px|link=Google Play]]''' | | |width="44%"|'''[[File:GooglePlay.png|100px|link=Google Play]]''' |
| − | | [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.digitalcontinue.drawntolife&hl=en_AU 2.7/5 ⭐] | + | | [https://web.archive.org/web/20260209081438/https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.digitalcontinue.drawntolife 2.7/5 ⭐] |
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| | |width="44%"|'''[[File:Metacritic.png|100px|link=wikipedia:Metacritic]]''' | | |width="44%"|'''[[File:Metacritic.png|100px|link=wikipedia:Metacritic]]''' |
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| | ** This is also the first Drawn to Life game to not have a physical release. | | ** This is also the first Drawn to Life game to not have a physical release. |
| | * A physical box of ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms'' was released in PAL regions with a download key in the box. | | * A physical box of ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms'' was released in PAL regions with a download key in the box. |
| − | * This is the first entry to see a Japanese and Korean release since the original [[Drawn to Life]]'s localization from [[Agatsuma Entertainment]], which released 12 years prior in 2008 - neither of the previous [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter|mainline]] [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)|games]] saw an official release in either region. | + | * This is the first mainline entry to see a Japanese and Korean release since the original [[Drawn to Life]], as neither of the previous [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter|mainline]] [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)|games]] saw an official release in either region. |
| | + | ** With [[Drawn to Life: SpongeBob SquarePants Edition]] never being localized for the region unlike South Korea, Two Realms is also the first entry in general to release in Japan since the original game. |
| | ** The Korean release of the game also was the only one to be distributed by a different publisher than the rest of the world. | | ** The Korean release of the game also was the only one to be distributed by a different publisher than the rest of the world. |
| | *** Despite the localizations, the game's logo and gameplay within trailers remained in English throughout all regions. | | *** Despite the localizations, the game's logo and gameplay within trailers remained in English throughout all regions. |
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| | ** There has been no official reason given for any of these absences. | | ** There has been no official reason given for any of these absences. |
| | * According to the [http://web.archive.org/web/20201027055130/http://drawntolifegame.com/ Wayback Machine], the game's official web domain was registered using [[Wikipedia:Plesk|Plesk]]. | | * According to the [http://web.archive.org/web/20201027055130/http://drawntolifegame.com/ Wayback Machine], the game's official web domain was registered using [[Wikipedia:Plesk|Plesk]]. |
| − | * The game was first leaked on October 22, 2020 on a [https://www.gamerating.org.tw Taiwanese rating site]. They posted the listing for the game, along with its boxart, on their site. | + | * The game was first leaked on October 22, 2020 on a [https://www.gamerating.org.tw Taiwanese rating site]. They posted the listing for the game, along with its boxart, on their site.<ref>[[File:TRTAIWANRATING2020.png|100px]]</ref> |
| | ** On November 2nd, 2020, the [https://www.youtube.com/user/505GamesFrance French 505 Games YouTube channel] accidentally uploaded a short, 40 second trailer for the game. The trailer was quickly set to unlisted and deleted a few hours later. | | ** On November 2nd, 2020, the [https://www.youtube.com/user/505GamesFrance French 505 Games YouTube channel] accidentally uploaded a short, 40 second trailer for the game. The trailer was quickly set to unlisted and deleted a few hours later. |
| | * The game was [https://www.classification.gov.au/titles/drawn-life-two-realms-0 classified] [https://www.classification.gov.au/titles/drawn-life-two-realms twice] by the Australian Classifications Board in 2020, dated September 1st AEST and December 8th AEST respectively. Both classifications gave the game a G rating. | | * The game was [https://www.classification.gov.au/titles/drawn-life-two-realms-0 classified] [https://www.classification.gov.au/titles/drawn-life-two-realms twice] by the Australian Classifications Board in 2020, dated September 1st AEST and December 8th AEST respectively. Both classifications gave the game a G rating. |
| − | * The Japanese release is the only localization in the series to be rated by the [https://www.globalratings.com/ International Age Rating Correlation] (IARC) in Japan rather than the [https://www.cero.gr.jp/en/ Computer Entertainment Rating Organization] (CERO). | + | * The Japanese releases of both [[Drawn to Life]] and Two Realms were done by different ratings boards. |
| | + | ** While the latter was rated by the [https://www.globalratings.com/ International Age Rating Correlation] (IARC) in Japan, the former was rated by the [https://www.cero.gr.jp/en/ Computer Entertainment Rating Organization] (CERO). |
| | * Drew, the official name given to the [[Hero]] on the boxart of all previous games in the [[Drawn to Life Series]], is not present in any promotional material for ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms''. | | * Drew, the official name given to the [[Hero]] on the boxart of all previous games in the [[Drawn to Life Series]], is not present in any promotional material for ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms''. |
| | ** This is because the Hero is whoever the player creates, and not a pre-determined hero such as Drew. <ref>[[File:Screenshot_from_2020-11-05_14-33-15.png|100px]]</ref> | | ** This is because the Hero is whoever the player creates, and not a pre-determined hero such as Drew. <ref>[[File:Screenshot_from_2020-11-05_14-33-15.png|100px]]</ref> |
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| | * According to the [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.digitalcontinue.drawntolife Google Play description], the Android version of Two Realms released on November 17th, 2020 - three weeks before the official release date. | | * According to the [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.digitalcontinue.drawntolife Google Play description], the Android version of Two Realms released on November 17th, 2020 - three weeks before the official release date. |
| | ** The description also states that the game is compatible with Android 4.1, the first version of Android Jelly Bean, which released in 2012. The low API also meant more recent Android models are incompatible with the game. | | ** The description also states that the game is compatible with Android 4.1, the first version of Android Jelly Bean, which released in 2012. The low API also meant more recent Android models are incompatible with the game. |
| | + | ** Said version was delisted sometime in early 2026. |
| | *** No official reason has been given for any of this. | | *** No official reason has been given for any of this. |
| | ** Meanwhile, the [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/drawn-to-life-two-realms/id1524333928 App Store] version requires iOS 9 (released in 2015) or above to run, making this game compatible with models as early as the iPhone 4S and iPad 2 (both released in 2011). It is currently unknown if this version has the same compatibility issue with newer models as the Android release. | | ** Meanwhile, the [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/drawn-to-life-two-realms/id1524333928 App Store] version requires iOS 9 (released in 2015) or above to run, making this game compatible with models as early as the iPhone 4S and iPad 2 (both released in 2011). It is currently unknown if this version has the same compatibility issue with newer models as the Android release. |
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| | * According to Nintendo's website, the Switch version of the game is backwards-compatible with the Switch 2.<ref>[[File:TRNS2.jpg|100px]]</ref> | | * According to Nintendo's website, the Switch version of the game is backwards-compatible with the Switch 2.<ref>[[File:TRNS2.jpg|100px]]</ref> |
| | *** Said conversion is a straightforward conversion, however, with no major differences found. | | *** Said conversion is a straightforward conversion, however, with no major differences found. |
| − | *** Said version also has minor performance issues as well. | + | *** Strangely, this version runs at 60fps within levels, but 30fps everywhere else in the game. |
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| | =={{Icon|Painting}} Media== | | =={{Icon|Painting}} Media== |
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| | MobileStartup.png|The startup screen for Drawn to Life: Two Realms on mobile devices. | | MobileStartup.png|The startup screen for Drawn to Life: Two Realms on mobile devices. |
| | MobileStartupFiles.png|The startup screen unstretchered and without logos. | | MobileStartupFiles.png|The startup screen unstretchered and without logos. |
| | + | EdYanPromo.jpg|Promotional art for ''Drawn to Life: Two Realms'', cropped and used for the official soundtrack. |
| | TRNSDownloadFront.jpg|Instructions on the front for a Nintendo Switch download code sleeve. | | TRNSDownloadFront.jpg|Instructions on the front for a Nintendo Switch download code sleeve. |
| | TRNSDownloadBack.jpg|The back of the sleeve with the code. | | TRNSDownloadBack.jpg|The back of the sleeve with the code. |
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| | TRSTEAM.png|A portion of Two Realms' page on Steam. | | TRSTEAM.png|A portion of Two Realms' page on Steam. |
| | TRPointsShop.png|Two Realms' Points Shop on Steam. | | TRPointsShop.png|Two Realms' Points Shop on Steam. |
| − | TRGOOGLEPLAY.png|A portion of Two Realms' page on Google Play. | + | TRGOOGLEPLAY.png|A portion of Two Realms' (now-deleted) page on Google Play. |
| | TRAPPSTORE.png|A portion of Two Realms' page on the App Store. | | TRAPPSTORE.png|A portion of Two Realms' page on the App Store. |
| | </gallery> | | </gallery> |