![]() ![]() Comments here will not be replied to and are unlikely to be read. I am no longer interested in comments on Livejournal. If you want hours and hours of jogging through fields whacking monsters in the face with weapons of myth and legend, it's very hard to replace this game. It's still Progress Quest with a GUI, but the GUI is nice and responsive. There's a reason it endures year after year. new weapon types and a 10th Mastery for your characters to learn. The animations may be stiff, the itemization a little imbalanced, and the stash size somewhat inadequate, but Titan Quest is still one of the better games of its kind out there. At long last, Titan Quest continues its epic journey through the world of antiquity. The answer to "can I get there" is "not this year". There is too much, this is like eating an entire supermarket. ![]() ![]() If I wanted to get to Legendary I would have to finish the entire slate again, then I'd have to get to the endgame of THAT before I could see the new stuff. (There's eleven if you've bought all of them.) Still, in the traditional mythological style of Sisyphus, I intend to roll that rock back up the hill. So I rolled up a character and started clicking on monsters.įive or six acts and one hundred hours later, I have finished Normal difficulty with a single character, using two skill trees (Hunting and Storm) out of the ten in the expansions I own. The new expansion played on that, requiring a character in the third-of-three difficulty modes to play through, and I started to wonder if I could get there. That's a surprising thing to see for a game that came out in 2006, but Titan Quest has always been surprisingly resistant to death, updated every handful of years with a new set of levels or a remastered edition. Titan Quest came back on my radar when I saw the newest expansion, "Eternal Embers", show up as just released. 08:12 am - Recordkeeping: Titan Quest Anniversary Edition + Ragnarok + Atlantis COMPLETE ![]()
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