DLC Review: Titan Quest: Atlantis

Only the most die-hard Titan Quest fans should brave the frustrations of Atlantis to see some new sights, everyone else should stay far, far away.
Read moreOnly the most die-hard Titan Quest fans should brave the frustrations of Atlantis to see some new sights, everyone else should stay far, far away.
Read moreI never expected one of my favorite games from over a decade ago to be revitalized in such a dramatic way, but Ragnarök serves as a worthy expansion to the classic hack-and-slash experience.
Read moreHow much of my time does Undungeon deserve if it’s already proven that it has no concept of pacing?
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Read moreBook of Demons manages to hit that sweet spot of hectic combat and chill adventuring that I loved about old-school Diablo, and adds plenty of improvements to the mix.
Read moreFor the price of free you absolutely owe it to yourself to try this one out, and see all the promise of dreamy roguelike action just over the horizon.
Read moreIf the action was a bit more involving this could have potentially been the basis of a whole new sub-genre, but as it stands it’ll take another attempt at the concept to really bring out the magic in it.
Read moreIt’s a very solid start for a more directed survival game, and if development proceeds as it has then this could be a new cornerstone of the genre.
Read moreIt’s a unique experience, one that has its rough edges and questionable designs, but is absolutely worth exploring for yourself.
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