Torchlight II
It’s been a century since the events of Torchlight II, and the Ember Empire is in decline. In Torchlight III, Novastraia is again under threat of invasion and it’s up to you to defend against the Netherim and its allies. Gather your wits and brave the frontier to find fame, glory, and new adventures! Brave the vast wilderness of Novastraia and all of its dangers either alone or with a group of friends! Whether it’s armor, weapons, or even new pets…there’s always more to find as you battle through dungeons and take on dangerous foes. With four unique classes to choose from and five available Relic subclasses, there are many different ways to build your hero and maximize your damage. You’ll also gather epic gear along your journey that you can customize to work with your hero’s unique make-up. It’s time to rebuild – and that includes you! Enjoy your very own fort, where you can upgrade gear and renovate your fort to show off to your friends and the world. Fight your way to fame and glory with your loyal companion! Add skills and equip them with gear to make them stronger. Each species comes in a myriad of colors and styles, so make sure to collect them all!
Steam User 13
It will never be as iconic as TL II for me, but it's still a fun game. I've played it through a couple of times and I still don't know what the story is - that's how poorly the narrative is constructed. In contrast, the story of TL II still lives rent free in my brain. That said, the fun is still there. They've managed to create interesting classes and it still feels pretty darn amazing to hack and slash your way through. That is why I recommend it. It's an okay attempt at recreating mastery.
Steam User 22
I didn't buy this game for awhile because some of the negative reviews, but I have no clue what those people are complaining about. This game is exactly what I wanted it to be, a dungeon crawler like the other Torchlights. Well worth the money for the time you'll play it, especially on sale. Go buy it.
Steam User 17
It is an improvement of Torchlight II via it's advanced skill/relic system, pet system, player fort customization, etc.
It is a degression of Torchlight II because of it's experience and levelling system. It is too lengthy. If levelling is going to be lengthy then it is missing a specific system of character upgrade that occurs between levels that makes the grind more palatable. The overlay map seems to be stuck right in the middle of screen. It does not show all markers and there's no option to change map opacity so I can't see my character clearly. The corner map is too small. I prefer the overlay map. The background music is lack lustre.
I will however disagree with many excessive critics of this game. It is a fine game not better than Torchlight 2 but it is still comparable in it's own way. It is not a bad game.
I would recommend this game. Try it out yourself without prejudice.
06.04.2024 18:03
There's a guy who manages the game. He is a red racist. He has access to my device owner's name and general location so he assumed I am a Bengali and used a slang derogatory word to call me by naming a new pet loot as "Bongo". On top of that, he called me a "Dull Star" because I wouldn't play the game which I bought in the way he wanted me to. All of these interactions occurred without any direct chat.
To the owners of Torchlight III:
Please make sure misanthropic racist employees do not harass the customer while playing especially by naming conventions of ingame items.
I bought the game for Rs 288 when there was a sale. I think that makes me a customer, right?
Is this how your employees treat their customers? By harassing them inside the game?
If you are so unhappy with the 288 deal we made, kindly return me my money and I'll move-on to another game.
I'm not one for drama.
07.04.2024 14:28
There is a "Jester" sticker awarded to me for this review. It is shown right beside the review. This person is responsible for my harassment inside the game. I wouldn't be surprised if it's an Artificial Intelligence playing the role of doubt-seeding. The sticker is a Jester and a special helm I got inside the game is "Knave". Same person responsible for these things.
Btw, if you don't know what "Knave" means, it is "a dishonest or unscrupulous man." used archaically.
If it's a human, he's spineless and likes to whisper doubts and accusations indirectly. A coward of fluid morality. He doesn't know the difference between seller and customer, let alone right or wrong or good and evil. All his accusations thrown at me via ingame assets is his projection of his own psyche.
He is a sick individual that needs professional help.
If it's an AI, this is what they're using and calling as "weaponization". It'll backfire and has already backfired before.
This guy is so brazen because he feels his work at Perfect World Entertainment, Beijing, immunizes him from any accountability.
I have 3 printscreen images that prove the files are altered.
An external hacker from another company won't modify the files in real-time. This was sent from perfect world's server.
If you ingrates have a problem with me specifically or the 288 deal, why even allow me to buy your game and install it? Hypocrisy.
Young fellow. It's alright.
Peace.
Steam User 16
Worth it ONLY on heavy sale. If I bought this game at or even near the $40 price tag, I would be super grumpy. However, I picked it up at $8 -- a sale price point that happens often enough. And there's definitely $8 worth of fun here. But probably not much more.
Steam User 4
Great game plays excellent through Proton, love the steampunk style of Torchlight
Steam User 2
I have always loved Torchlight games and was really hoping (despite reviews) that this would be good.
Game play wise it is different, but very similar to Path of Exile, which I didn't mind.
However, for a game that I usually play with friends, it was really frustrating.
Very buggy and cannot share loot with friends.
I haven't played SOLO yet, so I don't know if its as bad, but it really killed some of the fun.... and the ending Sucked!
All in all, probably worth playing alone, but get it on sale. Hope the next one is better.
Steam User 1
Torchlight III was great, and as a Cursed Captain, I had an absolute blast! The Cursed Captain’s ghostly, pirate-themed abilities kept the gameplay fresh and dynamic. Summoning spectral crew members, launching cannon attacks, and using cursed relics made for a unique and entertaining combat style that never got old. The atmosphere and graphics enhanced the experience.
The game has some replayability. The combat is definitely smoother and more satisfying than in Torchlight II. Plus, there’s just more to do this time around, keeping me hooked for hours on end.
There were, however, a few downsides. I was bummed to see fishing removed, and the fort felt pretty unnecessary—I only set up the buffs without much customization. Gold farming is tough, with the economy seeming a bit skewed, especially when trying to reach that 1 million gold achievement. Random deaths could be frustrating with lifebound gear, and the frequent instance resets were a hassle. I also really missed a New Game+ mode, as I would’ve loved a higher-difficulty option to continue with my character, gear, and fort.
Resource gathering was fun, though, and collecting achievements along the way was rewarding—grindy but doable. Hitting 1 million monsters sounds intense but achievable, and I can’t wait to tackle it! I just wish zones scaled to my level so I could farm legendary sets more easily.
Overall, Torchlight III was a blast to play, especially as the Cursed Captain. For the $10 sale price, it was well worth it. I’m looking forward to another playthrough and aiming for all the achievements because they’re challenging yet within reach.