Posted on: June 22, 2015

Razorbitz
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The start of a greater experience
Love and hate are emotions I don't feel often when playing games, but Torchlight brought out both in spades. Like any good aRPG, there is an immense amount of content to be found here, from secret challenge levels rewarded through quests to an entire late game procedurally generated, never ending dungeon, and a ton more in between. This all on top of the already lengthy 35 floor main dungeon, with a load of bosses, monsters and enviornments ever 5-10 levels. Another highlight is the adorable pet companion you get, who can make runs to the town to sell stuff you don't need. Problems and annoyances began cropping up around the 20th level, when all the loot I'd been collecting wasn't nearly as good as some of the stuff in level 5. Either I got really lucky or what, I couldn't tell, but I finished the game with almost the exact same armor and equipment from my earliest runs. Thankfully, you have the option to enchant items to keep more obsolete sets up to date, but that pales in comparison to finding a new shiny overpowered sword, and given the fact I beat the game without getting anything new or even marginally better was disappointing. The experience is further crushed upon reaching the final boss, in which you fight a massive damage sponge demon that spam-summons hundreds of skeletons and dragons to fight you repeatedly. Even at my fairly higher level, it took an insane amount of time to finally whittle it down, and an obscene amount of deaths, effectively killing my enthusiasm to see the late game content. It's hard to describe the cheese this fight was, but when I killed it and got a bunch of low level loot, surrounded by the map obscuring-corpses of all the monsters it summoned and their low level loot, I was effectively done. Fortunately, the sequel seems to have fixed all of my qualms, and what is here is still wonderfully solid, so as an introduction to the world and its colorful vistas, look no further. Torchlight is definitely worth the few frustrations.
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