An overall improvement to an already great game.

User Rating: 9 | Titan Quest: Immortal Throne PC
Never mind that how Titan Quest manages to be so curiously alike to Diablo 2, as long as it's fun, and Immortal Throne makes the similarity even closer, with almost the same additions like the embracing of a new specialisation and a new Act. But in the end, all it matters is that it brings me back to another 40 hours of wild vulcan-clicking adventure.

Hurray to the Caravan feature, which ingeniously includes a transfer storage space that allows different playable characters to exchange items, and don't have to go through a multiplayer, good job! In fact, it makes item farming all the more meaningful and allows beefing up of multiple characters you have easier and thus encourages longer playing hours. Then there's the kicka** Dream Mastery, which is a must-try for fans of the original. The Mystic is also a great guy to have, where you can easily experiment and have fun with the wide range of skills, just like the Memory Mentor in the Heroes V expansion, Tribes of the East.

The super lengthy and tough new act plays more or less the same but with a creepier theme. One of the areas in Hades reminds me of Silent Hill, ha! With the new improved gameplay functions and not to forget the arcane formulae and even more new equipment, it's hard to put down the game. Well, how I wish I'm just a fifth grade student now during school break. Darn.

KingLim