Easy learning curve and hours of entertainment

User Rating: 7.8 | Titan Quest PC
Although it truly does carry on many aspects of the Diablo series, it is in its own right a great game. As with most detailed 3-D engines, you should have a decent AGP/PCI card to support some of the higher settings and enjoy the overall scenes and animation. It may not be the best choice for the more serious gamers. It's rather easy to learn -- with a single click of th left mouse button you can move or fight. There are plenty of ways to enhance your weapons and a plethora a magical items to use, which make it easier to take an advantage over the common monsters with one-hit blows (although it does take some of the fun and challenge out of it.) The mastery option is a great feature in that you can fine tune your skills [offensive and defensive] to accommodate whatever you're fighting at the time. You can even buy back your skill points later on to build on others. This also allows players to really tweak their characters and make them more unique. Some of the 'bosses' are not that difficult though, especially once you get the hang of using the quick keys to dump some elemental damage, neutralize an opponent's magical ability and potion up when you're low. You should definitely pay attention to types of magic used against you as you can increase you resistance via rings, amulets, enhanced armor, etc. I was somewhat disappointed in some areas of the maps where it just seemed like you walk around, kill, walk around some more and kill with no real challenge.

Overall, I was really entertained and will continue playing until I'm sucked into another reality distraction.