A Diablo 2 clone through and through, Titan Quest really doesn't break any new ground in the action RPG realm. However, as an extreme fan of the Diablo series, I find myself sucked in once again for many hours of hack'n'slash, point'n'click fun. Titan Quest has made a game so similar to the classic retail giant from the boys in blue, that you'd half expect to find boredom quickly around the corner. This is just not the case. From the graphics angle, Titan Quest has some really amazing landscapes to explore, particularly in swampy areas of the game where you wade through pools that look amazingly realistic. Still there are some minor issues with frame rate, and pretty hefty system recommendations for an action rpg.
The main point of interest, and probably the only thing that truly separates this title from its successful predecessor, is the skill system that allows you to choose two different masteries. This is a feature that will keep you playing again and again. I really like the idea of starting out your character's lifetime with a particular class, and then to have the option shortly after of taking an entirely different path. It really allows some of the adventure to remain throughout the process of reaching your character's max level.
Titan Quest is a hack-and-slash treasure hunt set in ancient times. Your hero starts out a pathetic weakling, and as you dispose countless throngs of foes, you acquire precious gear and master increasingly powerful abil... Read Full Review
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