Titan Quest is great if you like the theme of traveling through locations in the Ancient World. Also, the maps are redrawn with every new gameplay, though the places you visit and bosses are still the same. ![]() The expansion gives you more storage, which makes a huge difference and improvement in itself, plus adds more gameplay. If areas are too tough, you can always hire mercenaries as companions, and give them armor and weapons. The atmosphere visually and the action is still good to this day. The storyline is classic and rewarding to get each piece of the puzzle as you play through the acts. ![]() Otherwise, you could always exit the game and when you return your body is near to base camp (though you’ll lose a little experience and gold). Weapons and armor degrade so you have to keep your gear repaired, and should keep a second set of weapons and armor in storage in case you die to fight your way back to your corpse, gather your things and lost experience/gold. The variable damage, combination of things that enhances them, special items and sets, there was always something new to find that was useful and caused me to have to decide what to keep. It has the best loot in any game I’ve played (in all the other genres). For me, the biggest appeal of these games would be the action in gameplay and the loot.ĭiablo II with the Lord of Destruction expansion is my favorite. I haven’t played most of the newer games, including Torchlight 2. I play it for free, I play it as a single-player experience, ignoring the other players hanging around in the townbase and even though the game can be played for free, the artwork of the surroundings, especially indoor surroundings like the Library that I forgot the name of, are really beautiful and breathtaking with lavish detail. A very high quality experience for a game that needn't cost you 'a dime' (or to say it in Dutch 'geen cent'). *edit: I forgot Path of Exile (because it wasn't mentioned in the titles, but it's mentions in posts in this topic is well justified). I only take that risk if the game costs me 5-ish euro. No use paying some 15 euro for a game I'll never get round to play. Torchilight and Victor Vran are still on my backlog, I don't intend to buy Grim Dawn until both my backlog and it's price have lessened. It made me lose lots of sleep, all that backtracking to the boss battle after a defeat, until I tired of the game both metaphorically and physically. The iconic Diablo 2 I played a long time ago but I tired of it when failing a boss battle, you had to fight your way back across a large landscape full of minor monsters each time you failed the boss battle. I like Van Helsing for it's gothic atmosphere and it's very well done voice acting of the two main characters, especially the slightly sardonic humour of your ghost companion Katherina. Of the ones I've tried, I like Titan Quest for it's atmosphere of classic mythology and the colourful depiction of monsters and landscape, though I tired of the game by the time I finished the main game as the critters went up in scale and dying was just as easy from an ordinary crab as it was in the first game, making me feel not very heroic, after just having battled the big boss of the base game I would have liked a kind of superhero feel. ![]() while very fun the draw to keep playing was missing for me when i tried, only got 10 hours out of it. I would also suggest looking into Sacred 2, its a mindless diablo clone with a decent enough story but the static world detracts from the overall game. its beautiful but Original Sin is not a straight forward single hero slaughter-fest so your mileage may vary. VH:FC is my current vice at the moment for ARPG's PoE is the most complex skill system i have ever seen in any game EVER.Īs for Van Helsing, i just got the FC and playing though it, i rather enjoy the 2 character system, brings me back to Beyond Divinity. Victor Vran is more fun then i thought it would be, feels very much like Diablo 3 and in that vein its akin to Path of Exile but. If Diablo 2 looks to bad and need more graphical WOW its Torchlight 2 all the way! If you dont mind graphics being dull but love atmosphere, story and music Diablo 2 its a boatload more fun (at the expense of polish as compared to TQ:AE) but a lil'shorter then TQ:AE same quality of game different setting and highly recommend it, they are going to continually improve it over time and i hear more content is on the way! but i still recommend Titans Quest: AE more.Įdit: Grim Dawn is the sister game to Ttians Quest as its the same developers. If you just want length and story without gear to worry about Dungeon Siege 2 with expansion (only play with expansion) is more then worth the time and effort to play. If you want a very long but constantly evolving game Titans Quest: AE (i own 4 different copies i love it that much) ![]() Painted_Doll: Which one do you like / recommend ?Īdding Dungeon Siege 1- 2 / Path of Exile to the list.
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