Torchlight captures what a dungeon crawler should be with visually stunning enviroments and effects, addiction hack and slash mouse clicking and loads of options for character customisation.
Torchlight captures what a dungeon crawler should be with visually stunning enviroments and effects, addiction hack and slash mouse clicking and loads of options for character customisation.
I bought this game because steam didn't have the pet ferret on the DLC. Also it is playable with out internet and comes in handy to pass the time. Not much to dislike. I guess if I were to harp on something I would ask for a bigger playable levels.
This game sure comes with some serious pedigree: Travis Baldree, designer of Fate, and Max Schaefer and Erich Schaefer, co-designers of Diablo I & II put their heads together and came up with an action hack&slash isometric RPG game that can appeal to all ages.
This game sure comes with some serious pedigree: Travis Baldree, designer of Fate , and Max Schaefer and Erich Schaefer, co-designers of Diablo I & II put their heads together and came up with an action hack&slash isometric RPG game that can appeal to all ages.
A lot of people would say TL is just a clone of Diablo, but what they don't know is that the team from Blizzard who originally worked on Diablo 1 & 2 are the creators of Torchlight. While I have not completed the game yet, I have enjoyed the time I put into it.
Torchlight PC may be reminiscent of older RPGs like Diablo, but it also makes many improvements to the genre...
One of the great things about being a gamer is that, no matter how long you've been playing games, no matter how many titles you lay to rest, there's always something new around the corner that can surprise and entertain you. Unfortunately, Torchlight is not one of those games.
I began playing Torchlight on XBLA at about ten o'clock in the morning, which was the first time I'd ever touched the game. I rolled up a Vanquisher, explored the mines, did a couple of side quests, and started feeling like I had a good handle on its systems and gameplay.
Stuck in the Dark Who enjoyed Diablo? Why do I ask this question? Well, it will be something that, as a player, will strongly influence how you view Torchlight. Released in 2009, this was a title that I hadn't even heard of until a friend pointed me in its direction.
Comfortable; familiar; control system; Nice graphics; Decent Storyline
Nothing new; Fairly repetitive; Laggy on older machines
Going under-under-under-under-under-underground.
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