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Titan Quest
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Why I buy this one ?
- Epic adventuring in the ancient world
- Stunning 3D graphics, with an amazing level of detail and realism
- Addictive, fast-action gameplay
- Custom, definable character classes and modifiable skills
- Streaming, seamless world
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What our customer's say!
"Nothing new", It is not the worst game I have played this year, but, far from the best. As we age, we see new movies or books or games that have been done before. Sometimes the new movie or game is acutally better than the original. Usually though, it is an average redo with new technology to "make it the best ever". If you never played some of the older games like Diablo, than this is well worth buying. Otherwise, you may be bored. Sort of like watching another slasher flick; you know when she is going to die.
"Almost Titanic", For those who just want the essence, here it is: this is a fun, well made game. If you can find it cheap, and you can, I'd definitely recommend picking it up.
The graphics are top notch! The game is really well constructed and user friendly. There's lots of cool monsters, a big game world, plenty of stuff to...kill, mostly...lots of treasure...I know it sounds pretty standard, but Titan Quest is, overall, a pretty standard fantasy game.
You'll develop your character semi-D&D style, and shape him into an incredible hero. Don't count on fleshing him/her out too much though. Character customization basically means how your character annihilates monsters.
One major con is the lack of plot and character. Characters you meet in the game are pretty useless and offer tons of boring, heavy-handed dialogue. The dialogue isn't very interactive like you might find in more authentic RPGs, which is good for some and bad for others.
The plot? Meh. There's monsters, you're the hero, you kill the monsters, you save the day. Everyone lives happily ever after!
It's VERY reminiscent of the Diablo games, Dungeon Siege and a few others. That's not a bad thing! But this baby doesn't bring much new to the table. It's basically a fun, fast, pretty hack-n-slasher.
That said, it's not nearly as adult as some other games and would be just fine for a younger audience. If they can stand the dull greek banter. Ugh.
"97% Perfect!", During the first five minutes of playing Titan Quest, I thought this was going to be a lame game. But then, after reading the manual and playing for five more minutes, I was totally addicted! Titan Quest is simply awesome. The graphics are spectacular, and the gameplay leaves you wanting more. Much more. You won't want this game to end. If you're reading through game reviews looking for your next role playing game to buy, look no further. Titan Quest will completely astound you. I highly recommend this game.
Here are the Pros: Eye candy graphics everywhere you look. Real-life visuals in the water, grass, branches, fire, smoke, dust, wind (and everything else). Enough characters and character class choices to keep you playing again, long after you've completed the game the first time. This game is huge! You won't finish this one in a few days. Plus, everything you've ever wanted in a great game can be found right here. Except... for the few (very minor) things I'm going to complain about below.
Now the Cons... OK, I'm really going to nitpick here, because after playing this game for 70 hours or more, I feel I can tell you about the little things that bug me. And this is why I call the game only 97% perfect.
1. There is no vault or chest for you to store your stuff in. This means that you must carry everything around with you, and there are a lot of things you'll want to keep in a pretty small inventory. There are charm sets, weapon and armor sets, rings and amulets that you'll want to switch to at the needed time, and (of course) a large choice of weapons that are wonderful to bash monsters with, if only to gawk at the special effects they produce. Note: You are given a little more inventory space later in the game, but you're still carrying around stuff that could be in some chest back in town.
2. There's no arrow pointing out the direction you need to be going to get to the next point in your quest. There are multiple paths to follow in sometimes large regions. It's often easy to get turned around and find yourself right back in the same town you just left.
3. There are very few side quests. You are guided along with the main quest very well, but it's pretty rare to come across someone who needs you to find their missing daughter (etc.) I find this to be a terrible shame, because there are so many areas to explore in this large game world. I'd much rather have too many secondary quests than not enough. That way, if you play the game again, you can always tackle the quests you may have missed or not completed the first time. This can only add to the games replay ability.
4. Lastly, my biggest gripe. When items drop from a freshly killed beastie, or when you come across a chest or other item you should open to find riches and spoils of war, you won't know what they are unless you press the "Alt" key. I'm really not sure why the game designers chose to go this way. You are given options of what sort of treasures to reveal when you press the Alt key, (ranging from everything to only rare items) but you always HAVE to press the darned Alt key to see the names of the items on the ground. The only advantage to this, I guess, is that the games beautiful landscape is not constantly littered with name boxes that say something like; "slightly Cracked Monster Sword of Disability" everywhere you look, and there are TONS if items dropped and MANY containers to open. Constantly having to press the Alt key (thousands of times) just to make sure you're not missing gold or that last important magical set item that you're waiting to find gets to be really annoying, and makes your finger sore too. :)
Now, all that being said, these truly minor complaints sure haven't kept me from absolutely enjoying the living hell out of Titan Quest, and I now have a much stronger pointer finger too. If you have a decent graphics card, I guarantee you that when you arrive at your first ocean or lake shoreline you'll be running around making figure eights in the water just because it looks so freaking fantastic!!!
"Titan Quest - Wildly Addictive", I've only had this for a month and Titan Quest is an awesomely addictive game. If role-playing, first-person games are your venue, I believe you will love this game. I have had a hard time putting it down. One thing I noticed: if you leave the game and start it back up, you have to battle monsters in areas that you already had cleared out. [However, this is a nice way to pick up points so you can reach a fast-approaching level, if you are getting stomped by the local Boss and need a little more MoJo.] If I just minimize the game and do all my other computer-necessary things [such as online bill paying, e-mailing, etc.], I don't have to clear the monsters when I retrace my steps [such as unloading "treasure" and other goodies]. The play tends to be pretty linear. You must go through one area (like you are on a track) before you can get to the next. There are plenty of Side Quests, but you can only go one way to progress through the game. Hack and slash, follow the path to go on to the next area so you can hack and slash again. [But that is one of the main points for this type of game, isn't it - hack and slash?] I know I would be frustrated if there were so many tracks that you get lost too often, so I am of a mixed opinion on this point. This is a minor matter, in my view. Overall, I would give two thumbs up, five stars, A++++, or whatever other top marks you might give a game. If you liked Age of Empires, Warcraft or Warlords Battlecry, you should love this game. Thanks!
"Very Addictive", My old computer wouldnt run this game so im just getting around to playing it. Very addictive and one of the better games ive played in some time. Some will say it freezes and i dont doubt some will have that problem but i will say that your system just cant keep up. I have a pretty beefy gaming rig and even with that i do get an occasional stutter but no freezing. The game is very graphically intense and the sound is also quite good. And its not a shiney short game that is so prevelent today either you can and will log many hours completing this game. One of the best.
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Read this reviews before You buy...
"Lots of content", This game has a ton of content. I haven't completely finished it, but at this point I've already felt that I was at the end twice only to have a whole new chapter of the game open up. That's pretty impressive to me after having played through numerous recent games that had less than 10 hours of content. I really felt like I got my money's worth and then some out of this game.
Of course as other reviewers have mentioned, this game bears a striking resemblance to Diablo II. If you are into action type RPG's, that's a good thing, though and exactly why I purchased it.
"A little frustrating, but otherwise fun! ", For the most part, Titan Quest is an extremely interesting game, with great graphics. And, with all the monsters to kill, it's great for stress relief.
For the most part.
There are a few monsters, such as the Telkines and the Dragonians, that are difficult and frustrating to kill. The first Telkine keeps regenerating his health, and I had to go online to figure out how to stop him from doing it. The second keeps multiplying himself. I've yet to get to the third.
"Titan Quest", A similar style and concept to Diablo. The effects are excellent and the story is fun. Unfortunately, there is so much stuff to pick up and sell and yet so very little to buy. Most of the armor and weapons I used were found rather than bought. I was hungry for more good loot as the game went on. Regardless, if you need a diablo fix, get this one.
"Titan Quest", Excellent, old-time RPG game. Add the expansion pack for more fun. Save points mean you have to play thru 'till the next area, but most avid gamers have no problem with this. Plenty of hidden treasures and side quests. This gives you hours of game play. The more monsters you kill, the more you can do.
"Comparable to other hack n' slash...", I cannot yet review Immortal Throne, although I have it. I have only played up through the first release.
Titan Quest is a solid game, as well as a solid choice for burning some time. Many reviewers have covered that the game is very similar to Diablo II in mechanics and other respects. While some of that is true, the game bolsters its own very unique features to a hack and slash.
Where to start, where to start? I guess I can start by saying, the negative reviews on character customization are a little silly, honestly. When have you ever really been able to customize your looks in this type of game? While some may argue that even Diablo II had a wider variety of character looks, there's something you here you could not do there. Gender selection. To me that's a huge plus. Being a sorceress in Diablo II was cool and all, but I would have enjoyed a male character.
The game runs very smoothly, if you have the system to do it. I read plenty of "this game crashes" comments before I bought the game, and it made me a little nervous to play it. I can safely say I have never had the game crash, during any moment of play. I did, however, build myself a pretty impressive PC a while back, and it shrugs off everything I throw at it. While this may benefit me when playing, it does not benefit everyone, unfortunately. I will say at this time, the game runs beautifully. The environments are extremely detailed, the water effects equally as detailed, and not only that, but abilities and effects are just as amazingly rendered.
Graphics and openings aside, game mechanics are what people want on top of a beautiful looking game. I can say they deliver safely. You begin the game as a man, or woman with a knife, and that's really all. It immediately thrusts you into combat, given that it is hack and slash and all, and begins teaching you the controls via a little popup help window, that you can easily turn off if you like.
You do not have to wait to pick a class. As soon as you level up for the first time, you can do so. There's a handy little description on each class before you even select them that explains them, but furthermore, you can immediately change back to another class so you can kind of read ahead and "preview" what that class may hold in store for you. However, after you put your first point into the class, you're rooted. Where this really picks up, is the ability to pick a "Sub Class" at level 8. This is pretty amazing and adds to strategy in an astonishing way.
There is something I do not like however, and is the reason I gave the game an overall 4 star rating. The sound... sound sound sound! Sound is very important, and here, it's not bad, but it's far from perfect. While the background music ambience may be nice, part of the whole effect of a hack n' slash game is the noises your enemies make as you chop them to bits. The armor clanging and clashing, just the small effects that really bring you into it. The sound is flawed in this department. While these important noises are there, they are so quiet it's very, very hard to get the feel. At times it gets louder, at times it's completely silent. I thought at first it was merely my speaker configuration, but after a quick fix, I realized just as quickly that it was the game itself. If TQ could release a patch to fix this little problem, I would adore it. It really takes away from the whole experience in my opinion.
Overall this is a well rounded buy, and for me it's given me some fun and interest, and provided plenty of special planning and fun for the game's challenges. So far, my favorite combination seems to be Dream/Fighting Mastery. Seems pretty top notch.
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