


Part of it for me is I used Defiler and stopped sun at noon. I bought exps for GD and already done several times. I bought both expansions for it but never even done Rak. I play both but after playing GD alot I found going back to TQ as others said slow & clunky. That way you could improve the gameplay greatly. Instead of wasting resources for two expansions, they should have made Titan Quest 2 instead. Can’t put relics into epics and legendaries, effectively making them useless except for some broken MIs. I specially love my legendaries with no resistances in a game with a 100% resistance penalty in Legendary and fewer items slots. Itemization is a complete disaster, items are either garbage or broken, there’s no in-between. Act 3 and onwards gets much better, but it makes repeating playthroughs exhausting for the first two acts. Act 1 is also guily of repetitive scenery with nothing but green plains for most of it. Forgotten Gods did the desert act way, way, way better. Far too many skill points, i can nearly max all the skills in both masteries.Īct 2 has to be one of the worst acts i ever seen in this genre, it’s literally nothing but sand for the whole thing and it’s visually exhausting. Theorycrafting is meaningless because i don’t have to make choices on what to pick, i know whatever build i make will succeed. Builds don’t mean much because pretty much everything works due to enemies having super low health, meaning anything can kill them fast. Story is super repetitive for the first three acts which is literally follow a Telkine.

Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition contains both Titan Quest and Titan Quest: Immortal Throne, each completely reworked in terms of multiplayer, stability, performance, balancing, AI and more.Combat is clunky, completely lacks any dynamic feel and it’s stiff. I'm the one that insisted it be put on the list, so if you want to argue with anyone about it, I'm your huckleberry. Titan Quest even made it on our The 50 Best RPGs list, coming in at #30. Personally, I highly recommend that you do, especially for that price. After which, it will set you back $19.99.Īdditionally, you ca pick up Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition for just $3.99 until November 22. Titan Quest: Ragnarok will run you $14.99 until November 24 as part of a 25% off special promotion.
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In August of last year, THQ Nordic announced Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition would be made available as a free upgrade to those who own Titan Quest, Titan Quest: Immortal Throne or Titan Quest: Gold.
