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Titan Quest
Titan Quest is an action role playing hack and slash video game developed by Iron Lore Entertainment. It was released worldwide by THQ on June 26, 2006. The game was released on Steam, along with the expansion Titan Quest: Immortal Throne, on July 17, 2007. The game is also available via Impulse, GamersGate, GameTap, Direct2Drive and OnLive. In 201...
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Titan Quest is a hack-n-slash game that captivated a great many players for over a decade. There have been thousands of mods, skill-sets, skins, and even a few full games made in its wake because of how good it was. Now on console, the game lives again. Maybe a bit too close to the flawed original, and maybe not as hack-friendly as the original, but it gives a chance for a new set of players to battle a titan… and that should be good enough for anyone.
Titan Quest delivers a lengthy, polished, accessible and hugely enjoyable single and multiplayer adventure. The promise of future fan-made content is the icing on the cake.
Titan Quest is an entertaining port that brings back a blast from the past. The gameplay is smooth, the controls are precise, and the skills are pretty cool as well. The texture loading issues and freezes that occasionally happen can be annoying, but they aren't game-breaking. Titan Quest can also be enjoyed solo or with friends.
Reminiscent of Diablo, this hack-and-slash adventure is somewhat of a blast from the past.
‘Troubled’ is perhaps the best way to describe Titan Quest on console. The game itself has stood the test of time, but it needed more tweaking to be completely suitable to be comfortably played while sat on a couch. Control issues and poor pacing will turn off some players before the game truly hits its stride, but those who persist will find an experience that has cavernous depth. It’s not perfect, but with Diablo 4 yet to be officially announced, Titan Quest on console will scratch the loot-based action RPG itch that many gamers may be feeling, albeit with some frustrations along the way.
Finally taking down that enormous level boss who has been making your life miserable for the last several minutes, or longer, and claiming the boat load of loot they leave behind. Then wading through the next group of low level monsters like they were chaff.