Titan Quest: Immortal Throne Designer Diary #1 - Overview of the Expansion

Producer Michael Verrette introduces us to the new features in the expansion to the hack-and-slash action role-playing game Titan Quest.

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Producer Mike Verrette gives us a tour of Titan Quest: Immortal Throne.

When Titan Quest was released earlier this year, it allowed gamers to plunge into the mythological past. You created a warrior of the ancient world and traveled around the Mediterranean and the Far East to battle all sorts of mystical foes. The action, similar to that of Diablo, required you to hack-and-slash across a detailed and beautiful virtual world, using magic and weapons to slay your foes. Now THQ and developer Iron Lore Entertainment are busy working on Titan Quest: Immortal Throne, an expansion that will continue your adventures in the past by introducing a number of new locales and features. Immortal Throne will ship early next year.

Overview of Immortal Throne

By Michael Verrette
Producer, Iron Lore Entertainment

This developer diary series will take a look at some of the new features you'll find in Titan Quest: Immortal Throne, as well as preview some of the new levels, skills, monsters, and items. When we set out to design the Immortal Throne expansion, it was important for us to build a game experience that is not just a continuation of Titan Quest, but rather full of unique situations and encounters. We added a ton of new content, but we also wanted to improve the game in areas that would benefit the original worlds as well. Also, we hoped to address some of the wonderful community feedback on the original Titan Quest, and do what we could to give the players the additional features that they had been asking for.

In Immortal Throne, players return to the Mediterranean and are eventually sent into the underworld to combat an evil advancing army. We raised the level cap to 75 to allow for natural character growth throughout the expansion levels. Players will journey through historic Rhodes and Epirus, transverse the famed river Styx, cross the Plains of Judgment, and clash swords with the generals of the dark army on the famed fields of Elysium. These levels comprise 15 hours of new gameplay at each difficulty level, as well as more than 30 new quests.

The expansion will still feature the fast-paced, action-oriented gameplay found in the original Titan Quest, and the loot-collecting is better than ever. We have added over 400 new pieces of equipment. There are new affixes for weapons, new relics and charms, and 20 new monster types to hunt for rare loot. Caravans now travel between all the major cities providing players with added storage space for collecting items they may not wish to carry with them at all times. Additionally, caravans will enable players to transfer items between their characters.

Enchanters are another new type of non-player character that can be found in Immortal Throne. These characters serve two main roles. First, they will allow players to separate relics from items, and players will have to choose which of the two they wish to recover. They will graciously do this for a fee of course, and the rarer the item or relic, the higher the cost. Enchanters will also allow characters to create powerful items called artifacts, should the player become lucky enough to acquire any of the highly coveted "arcane formula." These formulae are a recipe of sorts--bringing the recipe as well as the required relics to the enchanter will allow them to create an artifact. More-powerful artifacts require rarer and more-powerful ingredients. Eventually players will even be creating artifacts made from artifacts themselves. Once created, these artifacts can be equipped on the player and will bestow powerful bonuses and skills.

Scrolls have also been added to the game. Scrolls are essentially one-shot spells and buffs that the player can use to complement his or her mastery skills. They can be acquired from merchants found throughout the ancient world and come in a variety of flavors. The more powerful the scroll, the higher the price tag. Players will be able to assign the scrolls to their hot slot bar and then fire them instantly while in combat, just like a regular skill.

The new dream-mastery skill tab adds an additional nine player classes to the game. This new skill tab was designed from the ground up to be a solid choice as a primary skill tab for both melee and ranged characters, as well as function as a strong secondary support tab. It features a wide array of direct damage, crowd control, and buff-type skills. We will be exploring the dream-mastery skill tab in more detail in the next developer diary.

In addition to adding all of these new features, we spent a considerable amount of time improving the existing game systems. The game economy is completely overhauled in Immortal Throne, and with the enchanters and scrolls there are now more options for players to spend their hard-earned gold on. Other improvements include auto-sort buttons in the inventory, a second hot slot bar, enhanced pet artificial intelligence and control, and a redesigned multiplayer lobby, plus tons of additional features that we will discuss in future articles. Under the hood, we have also rewritten our save-game system and added numerous performance tweaks that will provide an improved gaming experience.

As we wrap up work on Immortal Throne, we are very excited to get the expansion out into the hands of the players. For us at Iron Lore, Immortal Throne doesn't just provide more gameplay, more equipment, and more monsters, it redefines the entire Titan Quest experience.

18 Comments

  • ganon196

    Posted Jan 22, 2007 6:44 am PT

    i hope they make more exps

  • H3PB

    Posted Jan 11, 2007 8:05 am PT

    Can't wait !!!

  • Lord_Nobunaga

    Posted Dec 21, 2006 10:48 am PT

    This can be really interesting ... Let's wait and see !

  • simonggabriel

    Posted Dec 20, 2006 10:45 am PT

    Da vino odata maI IUTE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • thestrateger

    Posted Dec 20, 2006 1:04 am PT

    i hope to get titan quest and play on it soon,
    it is very good news about what i read it...

  • f0re1gn

    Posted Dec 19, 2006 7:29 am PT

    Smells like something very interesting imo The original game is adorable, hoping for the expansion to be just as good at least.

  • Cerberussian

    Posted Dec 19, 2006 3:31 am PT

    Hope it turns out good =)

  • filter

    Posted Dec 18, 2006 8:48 pm PT

    This game is one of the better hack and slash/RPG games that has been released this year. I won't exactly call it a Diablo clone even though at times certain aspects of the game were a carbon copy of the Diablo series. This game is pretty descent. I am really glad that they r finally doing something about the save game issue as it only allows you to save a single slot. The auto arrange inventory ability is definitely a plus because to all those who played the game, we know how screwed up the inventory was. The expansion definitely looks promising, cause even though the original game was good, i found that the ending was kinda abrupt, but i won't deny the fact that i had alot of good hours spent playing this game. Ultimately this is a game which is very good as it takes the positive aspects of certain games (which i will not name) and made it slightly better.

  • Lonelynight

    Posted Dec 18, 2006 3:13 pm PT

    I hope I get a PC run TQ soon

  • guynamedbilly

    Posted Dec 16, 2006 7:57 pm PT

    Decent game. Once you get past the initial wow of it, it seems kind of boring.

  • FrameWalker

    Posted Dec 16, 2006 1:00 pm PT

    Main game is amazingly bad in multiplayer, lots of connection problems.

  • cjcr_alexandru

    Posted Dec 16, 2006 12:17 pm PT

    I've played the game but I was really upset when I discovered that my save games were corrupted. All those hours gone to waste. Well, hope this won't happen in the expansion.

  • Barzenak_40

    Posted Dec 16, 2006 7:27 am PT

    Cool- I am really enjoying TQ at the moment. I picked it up cheap at GoGamer and it is a great hack and slash. Along the lines of Sacred in quality.

  • M_atrix

    Posted Dec 16, 2006 6:09 am PT

    Oh God this expansion will be awesome!! Can't wait... argh...

  • thestrateger

    Posted Dec 16, 2006 12:15 am PT

    i must to get this game... : )

  • dennis8

    Posted Dec 15, 2006 11:41 pm PT

    awesome cant wait for this (patiently waits for next year....)

  • cherrybomb257

    Posted Dec 15, 2006 5:51 pm PT

    An excellent game gets a seemingly excellent follow up. Sign me up.

  • cherrybomb257

    Posted Dec 15, 2006 5:51 pm PT

    An excellent game gets a seemingly excellent follow up. Sign me up.

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