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Titan Quest

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Release Date: June 26, 2006

RPG, Hack'and'slash, Isometric View, Co-op, Greek Mythology, Action RPG, Multiplayer, Singleplayer, Internet, LAN

An isometric action-RPG from the hack’n’slash genre, developed by the team at Iron Lore led by Brian Sullivan – co-creator of the iconic classic, Age of Empires. Titan Quest takes us to ancient Greece and Egypt, when the eponymous titans get released from their eternal imprisonment to spread death and destruction across the Earth.

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8.6

Steam

6.3

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Titan Quest is an RPG that combines action with good story. The game was developed by Iron Lore Entertainment, a studio led by Brian Sullivan, co-creator of the Age of Empires series. The action takes place in Ancient Greece and Egypt, where the eponymous Titans ran away from their eternal prison to unleash hell on Earth. While a war between the old and new gods rages on, it is the mankind that will have to decide the fate of the world. The player’s task is to traverse the ancient Earth and find a way to send Titans back to their prison.

In Titan Quest, the players get to visit such famous places as the Parthenon, the Knossos Labyrinth, the Pyramids or the Hanging Gardens of Babylon. The developers also provided a huge arsenal that consists of over a thousand unique and legendary items. The flexible class system allows the protagonist to perfect his skills in pretty much countless ways. The game offers very detailed, nearly photorealistic graphics.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows June 26, 2006

Android

Android July 7, 2016

Apple iOS

Apple iOS May 18, 2016

Developer: Iron Lore Entertainment

Publisher: THQ Inc.

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Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition released, free for previous owners

Titan Quest, a successful hack-and-slash from 2006, has got an Anniversary Edition, which is free for all those who already own the original Steam release.

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September 1, 2016

Titan Quest: Anniversary Edition released, free for previous owners

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System Requirements

System Requirements for Titan Quest Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium 4 1.8 GHz, 512 MB RAM, graphic card 128 MB (GeForce 4 or better), 3 GB HDD, Windows XP.

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Titan Quest: Immortal Throne

Titan Quest: Immortal Throne

PC

Expansion

March 2, 2007

RPG

The official expansion to Iron Lore's 2006 hack-and-slash game Titan Quest. Set after the events of the base game, Immortal Throne sees you conquer all of Hellada and face the greatest villains of Greek mythology. In the all-new story campaign, which will take at least 12 hours to complete, you'll visit a number of previously unknown locations, including the shores of the River Styx and the dungeons of Hades, and face off against hordes of enemies including 20 new monsters.

9.3

Steam

8.7

Users

Titan Quest: Immortal Throne

Ratings

Game Ratings for Titan Quest Video Game.

6.4

OpenCritic Rating

Game is Recomended by 25% of Critics. There are 39 Critic Reviews.

OpenCritic

Nintendo Life: 7 / 10 by Gavin Lane

A certain historical perspective and a touch of nostalgia will go a long way to helping you appreciate Titan Quest and its quirks. That core loop of killing satyrs in four hits before finding rare loot that destroys them in one is as compelling as it ever was. Disappointing visual glitches and the occasional crash give the impression that everything is held together with nothing more than sticky tape and a prayer, but it was never enough to stop us playing. Handheld mode is a massive boon for any RPG and, as long as you're not expecting miracles, this Switch port delivers the core experience well enough to warrant investigation.

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COGconnected: 72 / 100 by James Paley

While I started out frustrated, every hour I invested in Titan Quest paid off in full.

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GamingTrend: 75 / 100 by Codi Spence

Titan Quest is an entertaining port that brings back a blast from the past. The gameplay is smooth, the controls are precise, and the skills are pretty cool as well. The texture loading issues and freezes that occasionally happen can be annoying, but they aren't game-breaking. Titan Quest can also be enjoyed solo or with friends.

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86%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (2,049)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Graphics and Visual Appeal: Many users praise the graphics, noting that they still hold up well even years after release, and the environments are beautifully designed.
  • Engaging Gameplay: The game features a satisfying hack-and-slash experience with a wide variety of enemies, including mythological creatures from Greek and Egyptian lore.
  • Class and Skill Customization: The dual-class system allows for extensive character customization with various skills and masteries, providing a unique experience for each playthrough.
  • Loot System: Players appreciate the vast array of loot, with many unique and legendary items to collect, enhancing the excitement of gameplay.
  • Multiplayer Experience: The game offers a solid multiplayer mode, allowing friends to play together, which adds to the enjoyment and replayability.
  • Nostalgic Value: Several reviews mention the game's nostalgic appeal, as it reminds players of classic ARPGs like Diablo II.

The main cons of the game

  • Linear Gameplay: Some users criticize the lack of level randomization and the linear nature of the game, making it feel repetitive after extended play.
  • Difficulty Spikes: A common complaint is the sudden difficulty spike, particularly with final bosses, which can frustrate players who find the game easy up until that point.
  • Inventory Management Issues: Players note that the inventory system can be cumbersome, especially when needing to pick up items to compare stats.
  • Lack of Achievements: The absence of Steam achievements is mentioned as a downside for some gamers.
  • Outdated Mechanics: Some players feel that certain gameplay mechanics and graphics feel dated compared to modern ARPGs.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Randomized Levels: Many players express a desire for more randomization in level design to enhance replayability and reduce monotony.
  • Enhanced Multiplayer Options: Users wish for better online multiplayer functionality, especially since official servers are no longer supported.
  • More In-Depth Story and Quests: Some reviews mention that the storyline lacks depth and could benefit from more engaging quests and character interactions.
  • Achievements and Rewards: Players would like to see achievements or additional rewards for completing challenges, which could enhance the gaming experience.
  • Quality of Life Improvements: Suggestions for improvements include better item comparison systems and more intuitive inventory management.

Summary

  • Overall, Titan Quest is appreciated for its nostalgic value, engaging gameplay, and depth of customization, while it faces criticism for linearity, difficulty spikes, and some outdated mechanics.

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6.3

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