For its 10 year anniversary, Titan Quest will shine in new splendour. This Anniversary Edition combines both Titan Quest and Titan Quest Immortal Throne in one game, and has been given a massive overhaul for the ultimate ARPG experience.Anniversary Edition updateRestored and improved multiplayer f...
For its 10 year anniversary, Titan Quest will shine in new splendour. This Anniversary Edition combines both Titan Quest and Titan Quest Immortal Throne in one game, and has been given a massive overhaul for the ultimate ARPG experience.
Anniversary Edition update
Restored and improved multiplayer functionality, including new features like a built-in voice chat and NAT resolving for best multiplayer connectivity
Support for more resolutions, larger camera distance and scaleable UI size
Improved performance and general stability
Support for modders through new modding options
Complete balance rework with improvements to all Masteries, damage types, unique items and sets
Countless bug fixes and other improvements, including ten years’ worth of community fixes
Increased challenges and rewards for larger parties and on higher difficulty levels
Dozens of new heroes and bosses to encounter
Improved enemy and pet AI
Quality of life features like higher stack limits, quick item pickup, a larger stash and a speed setting
Reduced cheating with curbed exploits, removal of test items and mod comparison in multiplayer
Discover the Courage that Turns Heroes Into Legends
From Age of Empires co-creator Brian Sullivan and Braveheart writer Randall Wallace comes an innovative action role playing game set in ancient Greece, Egypt and Asia. The Titans have escaped their eternal prison, wreaking havoc upon the earth. The gods seek a hero who can turn the tide in an epic struggle that will determine the fate of both men and gods.
In this epic quest of good versus evil, players will encounter the greatest villains of Greek mythology, brave the attacks of Cerberus, and hazard the banks of the River Styx. Players will interpret the prophecies of the blind seer Tiresias, fight alongside Agamemnon and Achilles, and use the wiles of Odysseus to conquer this dark new adventure.
Are you ready for the quest?
Key features
Explore the Ancient World - Unlock arcane mysteries and battle the beasts of mythology as you journey to the Parthenon, Great Pyramids, Hanging Gardens of Babylon, The Great Wall and other legendary locations
Atmospheric Graphics - Take a hero's journey through authentic Ancient World settings crafted in stunning, realistic, 3D detail
Conquer Monsters of Legend - Battle horrific monsters and mythical beasts in a story-driven campaign that will determine the fate of all existence
Highly Customizable Characters - Build and customize your characters with 28 classes and over 1000 pieces of unique and legendary items to create the ultimate champion
Online Multiplayer Gameplay - Challenge others to experience your map creations in fast-action, 2-6 player online cooperative gameplay
Create Your Own Worlds - Create your own maps with the easy-to-use World Editor for endless adventuring
After spending hundreds of hours on Torchlight and it's sequel I needed some change! This was $2 on sale so why not but this. Brewed a nice tea defeated a shaman and saved a village all in the first 20 minutes 😊 Runs on my integrated Intel 730 graphics with 16gb of ram so I imagine it runs on anything!
Titan Quest was my 2nd favorite ARPG after Diablo 2 and for years nothing came close to adequatly filling the gap between D2 sessions, until Path of Exile came...and I've played many of them.
It has all the ingredients of a great ARPG - pretty interesting class/skill system that allows for lots of variety, decent looks (for it's time) and sound, solid itemization, good enemy and boss variety, good atmosphere, large ammount of complexity without choking the player...even the story is ok (for hack'n'slash standards).
Each of TQ's acts/regions has different look, different enemies and items specific to that region, different music, NPCs...all of them appropriately themed. It creates a sense of cohesion and an atmosphere that I don't think I remeber seeing in any other ARPG. I can't for the life of me remember even the bosses from other games in the genre, let alone the trash mobs, while I can think of an area in TQ and immediately remember a monster I've fought there, even after years of not playing it...that's something I've only experienced with Diablo 2, that sense of uniqueness.
Graphics, although aged, has been somewhat retouched in the Anniversary Edition and it's not bad, considering how old the game is. What stands out the most a as visual flop are the animations of human characters, which seem comical at times. Funny enough, monsters are animated well.
Sound design is good, especially the music which is different for each area. I have to mention the God-awful voice acting of the NPCs, which is downright comical, to the point it actually becomes endearing...weird, I know.
The gameplay is good. Thank to wide selection of classes, skills and item , there's a fair bit of complexity and replayability. All playstyles - melee, ranged and spellcaster - are viable and fun. And there is a bunch of good mods available to further improve gameplay and prolong the fun.
All in all, it's a must-play for ARPG fans, as well as its spiritual successor, Grim Dawn.
I first bought this game when it came out and was surprised by how fun and engaging it was. I put many hours into it and it really scratches that hack-and-slash itch.
It's not ground-breaking and it's not perfect. Other reviewers have made points I agree with, about how it can feel too linear sometimes and a bit "grind-y." I myself was a bit disappointed with how the weapons and armour didn't look all that different, but I realize that was a design choice to keep it at least somewhat authentic to the historical setting.
It's the commitment to the authenticity and setting that made me really like it. You move through different environments and areas from Greek mythology and just when you start getting sick of an area, it changes. It's not all dark dungeons, all the time and it's a refreshing change.
I'm excited to see it with better graphics, some wonderful tweaks (better pet AI and inventory management, thank Zeus) and it bundled with the expansion which I never played. I'm happy to add this to my GOG library.
Personally i find this game addictive. It has good music, great visuals, varied classes that are hard to master and a lot of content and hours to loose yourself in. Returning to this game with all expantions after 15 years was the best decision.
I'm not a review-games kinda guy, but I think this one deserves it. And also, I wasn't immerse in gaming back in 2006 when this game came out, so I started playing TQ like a month and something ago.
How old is this game? 14 years! This anniversay edition might have some things remastered/remade, but I don't think the core game was changed much. That said, this game is like a love letter to gamers.
I see little elements that remind me of other A-RPG games (like Diablo or Grim Dawn), this one feels unique and I now understand why other games, like GD, copied some elements from TQ. The game is well balanced, challenging and fun to play.
Monsters and bosses also feel unique. I'm not going around kiling stuff and saying: "Hey, this one looks like 'X' monster from 'Y' game!". Also, the sceneries and the historic landmarks in-game are on point.
Overall, I LOVE TQ! You should definitely give it a go!
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