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Today, in news I didn’t think I’d be writing: peachy-keen action-RPG Titan Quest [official site] has received a huge update, more than ten years after its release. Everyone who owned Titan Quest on Steam is now upgraded to the Anniversary Edition, where performance is improved, bugs are fixed, balance is tweaked, GameSpy guff is cut, and oh, the Immortal Throne expansion is included free too. Cripes! The game’s now sold on GOG and all. Unlike the terrible creature wearing the skin of Atari, the creature that’s trying on the skin of THQ seems quite friendly so far.
It’s a cracker of a patch – check out the patch notes and coo as they keep scrolling down, down, ever down. It sounds like everything you’d want or need to update Titan Quest for modern computers with our big fancy screens (UI scaling! more zooming!) and our not-wanting-GameSpy-anywhere-near-our-Internet (the Steam version supports Steamy multiplayer bits like Friend invites too, not to mention a Steam Workshop for mods). That’d be peachy in itself. The huge balance overhaul, though, ooh that’s a nice touch beyond what’s necessary.
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Everyone who owned Titan Quest on Steam is now upgraded to the Anniversary Edition, which includes the expansion whether you had it or not.
If you don’t already own it, hey, Titan Quest Anniversary is on sale. It’s down to £4.49/4,99€/$4.99 on Steam for the next week and £3.89 on GOG. I don’t believe the Anniversary update is coming to ye olde CD-based Titan Quest but heck, that’s a minor problem for such a big gesture.
“After our name change from ‘Nordic Games’ to ‘THQ Nordic’, we wanted a running start for our new identity and had to think about how to begin the new era with the most positive connotation possible (for a publisher),” the publishers say in the launch announcement. Yeah, this isn’t bad. Blade and soul patch download slow.
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As for Titan Quest developers Iron Lore, well, they’re long-dead but a fair few members did go on to found Crate Entertainment and make new action-RPG Grim Dawn.
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Well I had played a bunch earlier this year, but I stopped after my friend (who didn't have a good enough PC to run TQ at the time) wanted to play some D2.
Check here for some screenshots I took a few months back:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=15446646&postcount=323
Anyways, I got back into it this past week. I went through all of Immortal Throne over the weekend, and all I can say is wow.
The areas and visuals are astounding. Immortal Throne in particular looks incredible. Some of the areas have a huge distance/height element to them, which helps give the game an incredible sense of scale when compared to Diablo 2 (not a knock against Diablo 2, as it's nearly a 10 year old game). The only negative I'd attribute to the locations is that they are very Diablo like. Act 2 is basically a carbon copy of Diablo 2's Act 2 (or maybe a hommage?).
This game has 72 class combinations, I believe, and most, if not all combinations, are viable (some more than others). It's really a nice change of pace from Diablo's cookie cutter class schemes. The ability to respec points really gives the player a chance to experiment with different skills without fear of screwing your character up.
What is a good Diablo clone without awesome loot? This game has it, and is the only Diablo clone that has been able to reproduce the awesome loot it had. This game has tons of rare gear, set pieces, and uniques. I believe there are higher level uniques (ala WoW [blues, purples]), though I have yet to find anything higher than blue. You also collect monster charms and essences used to 'socket' your non-unique gear. The charms and essences are much more useful and better balanced than Diablo 2's runes, gems, and runewords. This game isn't built around rune combinations that use items with a 1/650,000 drop rate (Zod).
Some other nice design improvements over Diablo include:
1) Town portal ability. No need to keep town scrolls.
2) Much bigger inventory.
3) Inventory auto-sort button.
4) Potion hotkey. No need to manage your belt.
5) Transfer stash. All your character can access this stash.
The biggest knock against Titan Quest, and this is a big one, this game does not have closed online. That means no persistant characters, and no guarantee of non-hacked characters when playing online. That being said, if you're planning on playing with friends, this is not a problem. It does have it's advantages: the ability to use mods. We're using a fan-patch that fixes a few issues with the game, and we plan on playing through again with the 3x enemies mod at some point. The lack of closed online is the most glaring omission to this game, and probably really hampered it's success.
One thing to note: this game does not have randomly generated dungeons. While many would consider this a negative, I actually prefer it this way, as the areas feel better designed, and boss runs are more enjoyable this way.
I'm surprised to say it, but this game has surpassed Diablo 2 for me. My buddy, who has poured well over 2,000 hours into Diablo 2, has come to the same realization last night.
Anyways, just beat Normal last night, and I plan on taking this character to the end of Legendary. I'm sure I'll be re-rolling quite a few characters after than. Any GAFer that is willing to use Ventrilo for voice communication is invited to join my friends and I in our quest to conquer Hades!
I encourage any Diablo 2 fan to check this out. You're in for a treat.
Check here for some screenshots I took a few months back:
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=15446646&postcount=323
Anyways, I got back into it this past week. I went through all of Immortal Throne over the weekend, and all I can say is wow.
The areas and visuals are astounding. Immortal Throne in particular looks incredible. Some of the areas have a huge distance/height element to them, which helps give the game an incredible sense of scale when compared to Diablo 2 (not a knock against Diablo 2, as it's nearly a 10 year old game). The only negative I'd attribute to the locations is that they are very Diablo like. Act 2 is basically a carbon copy of Diablo 2's Act 2 (or maybe a hommage?).
This game has 72 class combinations, I believe, and most, if not all combinations, are viable (some more than others). It's really a nice change of pace from Diablo's cookie cutter class schemes. The ability to respec points really gives the player a chance to experiment with different skills without fear of screwing your character up.
What is a good Diablo clone without awesome loot? This game has it, and is the only Diablo clone that has been able to reproduce the awesome loot it had. This game has tons of rare gear, set pieces, and uniques. I believe there are higher level uniques (ala WoW [blues, purples]), though I have yet to find anything higher than blue. You also collect monster charms and essences used to 'socket' your non-unique gear. The charms and essences are much more useful and better balanced than Diablo 2's runes, gems, and runewords. This game isn't built around rune combinations that use items with a 1/650,000 drop rate (Zod).
Some other nice design improvements over Diablo include:
1) Town portal ability. No need to keep town scrolls.
2) Much bigger inventory.
3) Inventory auto-sort button.
4) Potion hotkey. No need to manage your belt.
5) Transfer stash. All your character can access this stash.
The biggest knock against Titan Quest, and this is a big one, this game does not have closed online. That means no persistant characters, and no guarantee of non-hacked characters when playing online. That being said, if you're planning on playing with friends, this is not a problem. It does have it's advantages: the ability to use mods. We're using a fan-patch that fixes a few issues with the game, and we plan on playing through again with the 3x enemies mod at some point. The lack of closed online is the most glaring omission to this game, and probably really hampered it's success.
One thing to note: this game does not have randomly generated dungeons. While many would consider this a negative, I actually prefer it this way, as the areas feel better designed, and boss runs are more enjoyable this way.
I'm surprised to say it, but this game has surpassed Diablo 2 for me. My buddy, who has poured well over 2,000 hours into Diablo 2, has come to the same realization last night.
Anyways, just beat Normal last night, and I plan on taking this character to the end of Legendary. I'm sure I'll be re-rolling quite a few characters after than. Any GAFer that is willing to use Ventrilo for voice communication is invited to join my friends and I in our quest to conquer Hades!
I encourage any Diablo 2 fan to check this out. You're in for a treat.