

#Torchlight iii Patch#
Sure there are probably going to be tons of guides for the “best spec”, but honestly? Never been one to follow those so with my Forged on Normal and my Railmaster on Hard, I set out on my adventure! I also made a Sharpshooter and a Dusk Mage to see which class I really wanted to play but then settled on a second Railmaster on normal after a hefty patch that added some stuff in and fixed some issues that I had been having.įrom a gameplay perspective, Torchlight III offers a pretty standard experience. Flaming Destroyer (Fire), Coldheart (Ice), Electrode (Electricity), Bane (Poison) or Blood Drinker (Bleeding) skill trees are available adding some degree of customization so that not exactly two Railmasters would be the same based off of their Relics.

Picking from either a Sharpshooter, a Dusk Mage, a Forged automaton or a Railmaster, you then get to select from one of the following Relics to supplement your character / class. Torchlight III starts off with our four possible heroes on a boat to a continent rife with danger and hordes of Goblins this time around instead of Ratlin. It’s not that it isn’t good, but I felt like it played it a bit too safe. I felt like a lot of aspects just weren’t there in terms of the magic that Torchlight and Torchlight II brought about. Is Torchlight III as good or better than its predecessors? No. It even works really well on the console which is a good thing especially after Torchlight II made its console debut earlier this year. It offers a decent Hack & Slash experience with four classes and five sub skill subsets to mix and match your characters with during creation. I’ll get one of the biggest things out of the way. So when Torchlight Frontiers was announced I did get excited but also had to wonder if it could live up to its predecessors especially after being renamed Torchlight III. With the original two Torchlight entries being “homages” to Diablo and Diablo II respectively, I personally think they were better which is a polarizing statement to be sure. Hack & Slashes are a dime a dozen, but good Hack & Slashes are hard to come by.

Words that I had never thought I would hear after the development team behind Torchlight and Torchlight II said that they were moving on from the genre. and publisher Perfect World Entertainment- Microsoft Xbox One review written by Pierre-Yves with a copy provided by the publisher.
