Posted on: December 8, 2020

WookieFightNight
Bestätigter BesitzerSpiele: Rezensionen: 24
Dark Fantasy version of Titan Quest
Disclaimer: I only played the based game in single player. I did two play throughs, one on Steam and on from GOG. On the surface Grim Dawn looks like a carbon copy of Titan Quest. While Grim Dawn is made by the same developers there are differences between the two games. First off, there is a stash for loot and there is a "Devotion" skill tree system. This devotion system lets you pick out mostly passive skills. Second, the gameplay is faster feeling than Titan Quest and the developers decided to go with a more generic fantasy setting. Where Grim Dawn straight up copies Titan Quest is in the character progression system. This means you can make a duel class character and investing a "mastery" skill both pumps up your main stats and unlocks skills based off of a tier system. With most ARPGs, story is not particularly important as long as the gameplay loop and loot is fun and interesting. You also have to have a sense of progress and feeling of being powerful from defeating unique bosses. Needless to say, Grim Dawn's boss fights are not exciting and the loot is interesting but I never felt like I had a great set of gear. I agree with other players when they mention an inconsistent difficulty curve. Pair this odd curve with what I found to be boring environments and this game became a bit of a chore to finish. I personally felt my excitement with this game drop off at several points in the game. Once after defeating the Warden and again when you reach HomeStead. I found this game fun, but having played Titan Quest quite a bit before ever buying Grim Dawn made my experience not as fresh and fun as others perhaps. I still recommend this game to all fans of ARPGs because there is a lot of options for character builds and the loot is good. I just never felt sucked into this game because of my previous enjoyment Titan Quest and I never felt like a larger than life hero who defeated cool bosses in this game.
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