PermalinkSubmitted by Ken on Mon, 09/17/2012 - 11:50
Can I return my copy of Diablo 3 for this.. Seriously though this game looks awesome. I like how you can actually modify your stat points. The pet thing is pretty handy too. Is there MF items in the game?
PermalinkSubmitted by Derek on Mon, 09/17/2012 - 19:24
Ken -
If you enjoyed Diablo III then you will absolutely love this game. There is MF gear in the game. But the best difference between Torchlight II and Diablo IIII is the gear that you come accross in game. I dont know about you, but i have personally never found a unique item or set item in Diablo III. Force has only played for about an hour and has come accross many different set items. If you go back and play Torchlight I you will see that it is a lot more entertaining for this fact. The skills are fun and there are passives that make a noticable difference. I encourage and fan or ARPGS to give this game a try its only $20 and according to Max Shafer (Im not sure on spelling) it takes about 24 hours of gameplay to playthrough one time. The first playthrough only brings you to about lvl 30, the scond brings you to about lvl 50, and i think the third brings you to about 80-85. with 6 player online matches, PvP, LAN, and Singleplayer this game is a steal for the price and will keep you entertained for a very long time.
Sorry for the rambling im just really excited about this game after recently playing the first one again.
Hope this helps with your decision!
PermalinkSubmitted by Ta-jung Liu (Ben) on Tue, 10/09/2012 - 15:17
Set items are entertaining. All the stats give the game an illusion of choice that D3 never had. Not saying that there aren't any choices, just that a rather substantial chunk of it (is).
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