You want some, come get some!

User Rating: 8 | Titan Quest PC
"The next time someone asks if you are a god, you say YES!" Titan Quest revovles around the age of the Titans. Are you a god per say in the game, yes you can be. Titan Quest is a good fun game for any RPG lover and it tries its best to be the next Diablo II. Though it falls short it comes very close to becoming an equal counterpart. The game looks very nice they really did well with graphics, making everything look very detailed right down to the weapons and armor. Though the spell effects look good visually they leave a lot to be desired. The characters all in all good/evil alike look very well done and I am very happy that they took graphics serious for once in an RPG of this nature. Now the environment is suprisingly just as good as the characters, it is very detailed and very nicely done. Graphical wise its very impressive considering the past RPG games of the Diablo II nature have flubbed when it came the graphics Titan Quest really turns the tables for once. The controls for Titan Quest is actually a little awkward, but after about 30 minutes of some key swapping, very manageable. By default the keys are a little awkward and they make you feel like you're gonna be deformed after playing for so long, though the plus is the fact that you can manage what keys do what. The only good part is that you can make the game to play with only three keys on the keyboard and the mouse obviously. Bypassing sound because its good by default and the only way to mess up sound is to not have any the game itself holds a lot of replay value. At first you can only pick one "Master". The game gives you eight classes to master and you will pick one class at the start and at or after level 8 you can choose a sub class. At each level you can freely put 3 value points in whatever mastery you choose. The bad part is to the fact that with 2 mastery's you STILL only have 3 value points so to fully use two mastery classes it will take you a long time of leveling to continue on with a quest with a respectable power against the enemies. Questing is the sole provider of the game and what keeps you going, though it is not the bread winner when it comes to experience it keeps the story going. Though you don't have to read anything because every quest giver or merchant in the game has a voice so there's no more reading involved in this game. Making your own weapons is actually very easy. By killing the random animal or creature in the world some will drop "relics" and these relics will add anything from damage to attack speed to your weapon. Some relics will only enhance certain items (i.e. weapons, bows, armor, jewelry). If you keep your weapon long enough to complete a relic then it will give you an additional bonus for completed it. Some relics require 5 relics to complete others require 3 relics. The best thing to do with relics is collect them until you complete a certain relic and then decide where you want to put it otherwise at the beginning you will be switching armor and weapons so often you will be wasting relics that are good. After all of this the game itself is very well made and thought up and with the new expansion should continue to be good. With all things considered Titan Quest is a must have for any RPG fan or Diablo II fan.