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Get in the dungeon--you’ve got some demons to slaughter.

[url=http://www.gog.com/en/gamecard/torchlight]Torchlight, a fantasy hack-and-slash from the makers of Diablo and the runner-up in the Final Round of this year’s Battle of the Games, is available right now on GOG.com for only $8.99 (that’s 40 % off) until Friday, July 13 at 8:59 AM EDT.

Just look at the resumé of Runic Games founders: brothers Max and Eric Shaefer (Blizzard North co-founders; Project Lead, Design Lead and Art Director on Diablo and Diablo II), Travis Baldree (Fate and Hellgate: London), and Peter Hu (Army Men, Diablo II). With such a team behind an isometric hack-and-slash, no further recommendation is required. However, we’re obliged to tell you this: Torchlight is a fantastic game. It offers AAA production value, excellent gameplay, randomized levels, a lot of monsters and loot, and, most importantly, it’s incredibly fun.

Torchlight doesn’t promise anything more than it is: a gorgeous, challenging, and highly addictive dungeon crawler. There’s no multiplayer, no co-op, no surprising story, and no ‘ground-breaking’ ideas--just pick your class (The Destroyer--warrior, The Alchemist--spellcaster, or The Vanquisher--rogue), select an animal sidekick, and get in the dungeon filled with secret rooms, traps, swinging bridges, levers, shrines, some non-monster encounters, tons of loot, and hordes of monsters thirsty of your blood. If the dungeon isn’t random enough for you, then why not take Torchlight’s very own editor, TorchED, for a spin and make your own levels, add customized monster units, and much, much more!

If you miss the good ol’ RPGs of the ‘90s, check how the modern hack-and-slash should look like for the ridiculous price of $8.99 for the next 7 days.
Aren't there newer patches than the 1.0.1? Why aren't they downloadable?
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dilavni: Aren't there newer patches than the 1.0.1? Why aren't they downloadable?
The 1.0.1 is the first patch for the GOG version. The original GOG version 1.0.0, when installed, will reveal on the title screen that it is the Runic version 1.15.
It seems confusing but if you hang around GOG long enough and follow the discussions you'll get used to it:-)

But when GOG releases a game, regardless of what version they call it, it will be patched to the latest "official" patch from the developer/publisher.
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frankd3: The 1.0.1 is the first patch for the GOG version. The original GOG version 1.0.0, when installed, will reveal on the title screen that it is the Runic version 1.15.
Thank you sir, this was exactly the information I needed. I guess I just install it and don't worry about patching.

Of course! The gog version has it's own version number because it is the version of the configuration (the super version) not the game itself. It makes sense immediately when you think about it.
Post edited July 17, 2012 by dilavni
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dilavni:
Glad I could help:-)
Bumping this to check on issues on page 1.
My apologies for bump, but I found this relevant and funny, and figured I wouldn't create a whole new thread. :)

http://i.imgur.com/jQgOC.jpg

http://www.reddit.com/r/gaming/comments/xplhm/my_grandpa_was_a_hardcore_diablo_player_a_decade/